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{{Notice|This page is a proposal, the text on it does not currently apply to the server.}}
Griefing is not illegal on Sim PvP, but actually encouraged on the server through Rule 1. Despite that, griefs are not always done legitimately, and some protections are afforded to victims of griefs based on the circumstances surrounding them.  


This page is intended to server as the basis for creating a new server policy in which bases that were destroyed or severely damaged through illegal means can be restored by the admins.
'''If a base is griefed by a player proven to have x-rayed to find it, obtained the coordinates through illegal methods, or used illegally obtained griefing supplies, the base is eligible to be restored to its ungriefed state (minus items) if requested by the occupants within 80 days.


'''If a base is destroyed by a player who used an x-ray texture pack to locate it, used illegally obtained materials or client-side hacks to destroy it, and/or was actively ban evading at the time of the grief, the base can be restored to its original state if requested by the builders. If the base's original builders are no longer active, restoration is left up to admin discretion.
=Regarding "illegal methods"=


=Conditions=


For restoration to be considered one of three things must be provable by the builders and admins.
Illegal methods include but are not necessarily limited to...


'''X-ray used to locate the base.'''


'''Duped materials used, such as TNT or Wither Skulls.'''
'''Illegal exploits (See [[Rules#Location exploits]] for information on what is permitted)


Ban Evasion. - edit: I think a base should only be restored for the first two reasons. If someone was evading a ban for using autototem, for example, restoring a base which they found and griefed through perfectly legitimate means would be absurd. Ban them for ban evasion, of course, but this is a separate issue entirely. I think this is an issue that Yukarion would have to give his opinion on. Essentially, if someone is ban evading they shouldn't be able to play, yet at the same time if they don't use illegal methods against a base, what's the deal there?
 
'''Any client-side hack that is capable of revealing coordinates
 
 
'''Using coordinates that were leaked by someone who obtained them illegally
 
=Regarding x-ray=
 
 
X-Ray includes but is not necessarily limited to...
 
 
'''Texture packs which allow a player to see through terrain
 
 
'''Chunk loading errors that allow a player to see through terrain
 
 
'''Using F3 + A to reload chunks to see through terrain
 
=Regarding "illegally obtained griefing supplies"=
 
 
Illegally obtained griefing supplies includes but are not necessarily limited to...
 
 
'''Duping to obtain large amounts of TNT or Wither Skulls


=Limitations=
=Limitations=
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While this policy is able to restore the builds themselves at a base, NPCs and storage chests '''cannot''' be restored. While this might make the policy seem pointless if the fundamentals of a base cannot be restored, the main goal is to offer some protection to the hundreds, or possibly thousands of combined man hours that go into bases, as well as deny hackers a place in server history.
While this policy is able to restore the builds themselves at a base, NPCs and storage chests '''cannot''' be restored. While this might make the policy seem pointless if the fundamentals of a base cannot be restored, the main goal is to offer some protection to the hundreds, or possibly thousands of combined man hours that go into bases, as well as deny hackers a place in server history.


=Suggestions=
=Admin Discretion=
 
Bear in mind that just because something is not listed under conditions does not mean it could not apply to the policy. For gray areas, such as a player flying while griefing a base but using legally obtained materials, or a ban evader griefing a base, admin discretion will be used to determine whether or not the base qualifies for restoration. As more incidents occur, the policy will no doubt grow in scope in the interest of protecting the hard work and time of legitimate players on the server.
 
In rare cases exceptions may be made to an aspect of the policy, as was the case with [[Three Words]] which was found with a method considered legal at the time but later ruled to be illegal.
 
=History of Usage=
 
===March 29th, 2021===
 
Base Restored: [[Three Words]]
 
Reason: Coordinates obtained through illegal exploit
 
 
===October, 2021===
 
Bases Restored: GS Portal Hub and [[Libertatia]]
 
Reason: Portals x-rayed
 
 
===December 18th, 2021===
 
Base Restored: [[Litargirio's tower]]


Add suggestions to this idea at the forum post located at https://simplicitypvp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2772&start=10
Reason: Destroyed by cheater using duped items.

Latest revision as of 22:47, 19 December 2021

Griefing is not illegal on Sim PvP, but actually encouraged on the server through Rule 1. Despite that, griefs are not always done legitimately, and some protections are afforded to victims of griefs based on the circumstances surrounding them.

If a base is griefed by a player proven to have x-rayed to find it, obtained the coordinates through illegal methods, or used illegally obtained griefing supplies, the base is eligible to be restored to its ungriefed state (minus items) if requested by the occupants within 80 days.

Regarding "illegal methods"

Illegal methods include but are not necessarily limited to...


Illegal exploits (See Rules#Location exploits for information on what is permitted)


Any client-side hack that is capable of revealing coordinates


Using coordinates that were leaked by someone who obtained them illegally

Regarding x-ray

X-Ray includes but is not necessarily limited to...


Texture packs which allow a player to see through terrain


Chunk loading errors that allow a player to see through terrain


Using F3 + A to reload chunks to see through terrain

Regarding "illegally obtained griefing supplies"

Illegally obtained griefing supplies includes but are not necessarily limited to...


Duping to obtain large amounts of TNT or Wither Skulls

Limitations

While this policy is able to restore the builds themselves at a base, NPCs and storage chests cannot be restored. While this might make the policy seem pointless if the fundamentals of a base cannot be restored, the main goal is to offer some protection to the hundreds, or possibly thousands of combined man hours that go into bases, as well as deny hackers a place in server history.

Admin Discretion

Bear in mind that just because something is not listed under conditions does not mean it could not apply to the policy. For gray areas, such as a player flying while griefing a base but using legally obtained materials, or a ban evader griefing a base, admin discretion will be used to determine whether or not the base qualifies for restoration. As more incidents occur, the policy will no doubt grow in scope in the interest of protecting the hard work and time of legitimate players on the server.

In rare cases exceptions may be made to an aspect of the policy, as was the case with Three Words which was found with a method considered legal at the time but later ruled to be illegal.

History of Usage

March 29th, 2021

Base Restored: Three Words

Reason: Coordinates obtained through illegal exploit


October, 2021

Bases Restored: GS Portal Hub and Libertatia

Reason: Portals x-rayed


December 18th, 2021

Base Restored: Litargirio's tower

Reason: Destroyed by cheater using duped items.