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The concept of Out of Character knowledge is nothing new to role playing games; Simply put, if it's something your character wouldn't know, you cannot use that information to influence your actions.
The concept of Out-of-Character knowledge is nothing new to roleplaying games; simply put, if it's something your character wouldn't know, you cannot use that information to influence your actions.


==OOC Channel==
If you've never roleplayed before, IC stands for "In-Character". The concept is that your knowledge and your character's knowledge are separate; you might know that, say, welding masks prevent being turned into a revolutionary, but your character doesn't necessarily know that. Using anything you've overheard in OOC channel in character can be a reason to be banned.
SS13 comes with a pre-built OOC channel, accessed simply by using the command 'OOC "text"'. OOC is for asking simple, non-game mode questions, commenting on the current round, and discussing cloning/borging going on in game (such as asking someone who saw you drop to clone you, or asking someone to return to their body for cloning or borging). What you have to remember is that no in-character information (beyond cloning requests) can be stated in OOC. This means no asking questions about what kind of round it is, no getting pissy over dying, or even mentioning that you're dead.


That said, here's an easy guide:
==OOC channel==
SS13 comes with a pre-built OOC channel, accessed simply by using the command 'OOC "text"'. OOC is for asking simple, non-game mode questions. What you have to remember is that no in-character information can be stated in OOC. This means no asking questions about what kind of round it is, no getting pissy over dying, or even mentioning that you're dead. Doing this is often referred to as "IC in OOC" (or "ICK OCK" as a slang term) and is strongly frowned upon.


===OOC IS FOR===
That said, here's some examples.
* Asking (hypothetical) questions. Questions pertaining to whatever it is you're presently doing should be adminhelped.
 
* Talking about how funny the [[clown]] is
===OOC channel is for:===
* Talking about something completely unrelated to the game
* Asking (hypothetical) questions. Questions pertaining to whatever it is you're presently doing should be [[adminhelp|adminhelped]].
* Talking about something completely unrelated to the game, in moderation.
* Talking about recent updates, in moderation.
* Talking about recent updates, in moderation.
* Throwing about ideas for the game.
* Throwing about ideas for the game.


===OOC IS NEVER FOR===
Examples:
* Asking how to be a [[wizard]]/[[Game Mode#Revolution|rev]]/[[traitor]]
 
* Mentioning '''anything''' related to the [[Game Mode|game mode]]
'''"How does the microwave work?"''' This is okay, as long as it's not too specific.
* Bitching about your [[ghost|death]] and/or mentioning who [[Terminology|killed]] you
 
'''"I gotta sleep bai"''' Okay. Good night!
 
===OOC channel is NEVER for:===
* Mentioning '''anything''' related to the ongoing round.
* Bitching about your [[ghost|death]] and/or mentioning who [[Terminology|killed]] you.
* Saying '''anything''' that might not be public knowledge out-of-game.
* Saying '''anything''' that might not be public knowledge out-of-game.


A good rule of thumb is if someone not playing the round or involved in a scene can still tell what's happening, it's IC in OOC. If you ever have to question whether or not you should say it, '''DON'T FUCKING SAY IT.'''
Examples:
 
'''"Oh man the clown is so funny"''' Not okay. While this is totally non-useful information, it does talk about the current round. It's perfectly ok to talk about this on the normal radio channels in-game, though!
 
'''"I'm the changeling!"''' No. This reveals the round type (changeling) to everyone.
 
'''"What do I do with a tome?"''' No. This also reveals the round type (cult) to everyone.
 
'''"FUCKING THING SUCKS!!!"''' No. This might seem harmless and indirect, but it does hint everyone that you've probably been killed. Leave ranting for deadchat.
 
'''"Hahahaha nice CentCom announcement."''' No. Even if an announcement like this is visible for the lobby, it still involves talking about the round and is likely to start a chain reaction of other people talking about the round. Just don't do it.
 


==The difference between IC and OOC==
A good rule of thumb is if someone not playing the round or involved in a scene can still tell what's happening, it's IC in OOC. If you ever have to question whether or not you should say it; '''DON'T FUCKING SAY IT.'''
===KNOWING THIS WILL PREVENT YOU FROM BEING BANNED===
If you've never roleplayed before, IC stands for "In-Character". The concept is that your knowledge and your character's knowledge are separate; you might know that, say, welding masks prevent being turned into a revolutionary, but your character doesn't necessarily know that. Using anything you've overheard in OOC in character can be a reason to be banned.


===OOC in IC (Out-Of-Character in In-Character) is===
==OOC in IC==
* Taking grudges from round to round (VERY frowned upon)
Out-Of-Character in In-Character occurs when:
* Rage killing
* Taking grudges from round to round (VERY frowned upon). Rounds are to be seen as not connected in any way.
* Using any knowledge heard outside of normal game speak to your advantage
* Rage killing because of a previous round.
* Talking about mechanical or metagame concepts in game, such as damage scores or the idea of "rounds"
* Using any knowledge heard outside of normal game speak to your advantage.
* Talking about mechanical or metagame concepts in game, such as damage scores or the idea of "rounds".
* Saying things like "it's rev" or "it's nuke opps," where "it" refers to the roundtype.
* Using smileys and chatspeak, such as XD, :^) or ayy lmao, in in-character chat.
* Referencing someone's ckey or OOC persona in-game while dealing with their character


'''DON'T DO THIS SHIT. YOU COULD VERY WELL RUIN THE ROUND VERY QUICKLY!'''
'''DON'T DO ANY OF THIS SHIT. YOU COULD VERY WELL RUIN THE ROUND VERY QUICKLY, AND/OR EAT A BAN!'''


==Deadchat==
==Deadchat==
If you've died and the temptation to vent about it is too great to resist, deadchat (accessed via "say" whilst a ghost) is the place to do it. Ghosts are already privy to everything that is going on in the station and it is already common practice, live players cannot hear your ramblings. Other meta concepts tend to be discussed here. But keep in mind that using knowledge attained as a ghost in-game is a very frowned upon form of meta-gaming.
If you've died and the temptation to vent about it is too great to resist, deadchat (accessed via "say" whilst a ghost) is the place to do it. Ghosts are already privy to everything that is going on in the station and it is already common practice, live players cannot hear your ramblings. Other meta concepts tend to be discussed here. '''But keep in mind that using knowledge attained as a ghost if you return to the round in any way, such as via ghost roles, is a very frowned upon and bannable form of meta-gaming.'''


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Текущая версия от 06:06, 17 июня 2023

The concept of Out-of-Character knowledge is nothing new to roleplaying games; simply put, if it's something your character wouldn't know, you cannot use that information to influence your actions.

If you've never roleplayed before, IC stands for "In-Character". The concept is that your knowledge and your character's knowledge are separate; you might know that, say, welding masks prevent being turned into a revolutionary, but your character doesn't necessarily know that. Using anything you've overheard in OOC channel in character can be a reason to be banned.

OOC channel[править | править код]

SS13 comes with a pre-built OOC channel, accessed simply by using the command 'OOC "text"'. OOC is for asking simple, non-game mode questions. What you have to remember is that no in-character information can be stated in OOC. This means no asking questions about what kind of round it is, no getting pissy over dying, or even mentioning that you're dead. Doing this is often referred to as "IC in OOC" (or "ICK OCK" as a slang term) and is strongly frowned upon.

That said, here's some examples.

OOC channel is for:[править | править код]

  • Asking (hypothetical) questions. Questions pertaining to whatever it is you're presently doing should be adminhelped.
  • Talking about something completely unrelated to the game, in moderation.
  • Talking about recent updates, in moderation.
  • Throwing about ideas for the game.

Examples:

"How does the microwave work?" This is okay, as long as it's not too specific.

"I gotta sleep bai" Okay. Good night!

OOC channel is NEVER for:[править | править код]

  • Mentioning anything related to the ongoing round.
  • Bitching about your death and/or mentioning who killed you.
  • Saying anything that might not be public knowledge out-of-game.

Examples:

"Oh man the clown is so funny" Not okay. While this is totally non-useful information, it does talk about the current round. It's perfectly ok to talk about this on the normal radio channels in-game, though!

"I'm the changeling!" No. This reveals the round type (changeling) to everyone.

"What do I do with a tome?" No. This also reveals the round type (cult) to everyone.

"FUCKING THING SUCKS!!!" No. This might seem harmless and indirect, but it does hint everyone that you've probably been killed. Leave ranting for deadchat.

"Hahahaha nice CentCom announcement." No. Even if an announcement like this is visible for the lobby, it still involves talking about the round and is likely to start a chain reaction of other people talking about the round. Just don't do it.


A good rule of thumb is if someone not playing the round or involved in a scene can still tell what's happening, it's IC in OOC. If you ever have to question whether or not you should say it; DON'T FUCKING SAY IT.

OOC in IC[править | править код]

Out-Of-Character in In-Character occurs when:

  • Taking grudges from round to round (VERY frowned upon). Rounds are to be seen as not connected in any way.
  • Rage killing because of a previous round.
  • Using any knowledge heard outside of normal game speak to your advantage.
  • Talking about mechanical or metagame concepts in game, such as damage scores or the idea of "rounds".
  • Saying things like "it's rev" or "it's nuke opps," where "it" refers to the roundtype.
  • Using smileys and chatspeak, such as XD, :^) or ayy lmao, in in-character chat.
  • Referencing someone's ckey or OOC persona in-game while dealing with their character

DON'T DO ANY OF THIS SHIT. YOU COULD VERY WELL RUIN THE ROUND VERY QUICKLY, AND/OR EAT A BAN!

Deadchat[править | править код]

If you've died and the temptation to vent about it is too great to resist, deadchat (accessed via "say" whilst a ghost) is the place to do it. Ghosts are already privy to everything that is going on in the station and it is already common practice, live players cannot hear your ramblings. Other meta concepts tend to be discussed here. But keep in mind that using knowledge attained as a ghost if you return to the round in any way, such as via ghost roles, is a very frowned upon and bannable form of meta-gaming.