Voice and Technical
Voice and Technical
Clear voice, stable setup, and honest handling of technical issues are part of the roleplay standard.
Mic quality is required
If other players cannot understand you, they cannot reasonably roleplay with you. Use a microphone that is readable under stress and free from avoidable clipping or noise.
Handle scuff honestly
Technical problems happen. What matters is how you respond. Do not weaponize disconnects, audio issues, or desync to avoid consequences or rewrite the outcome of a scene.
Report exploits instead of using them
If you discover an exploit, do not test how far it can be pushed in live scenes. Report it. Using known technical faults for advantage will be treated as a conduct issue, not a clever workaround.
Voice discipline during scenes
Talk over each other less. Give commands clearly. Do not drown the scene in noise when a calm sentence would do more work.
Know when to step out
If a scene cannot continue because of a technical failure, pause and resolve it cleanly. Clarity is better than dragging everyone through a broken interaction.
Need clarification?
Ask before you improvise around a rule.
Policy questions, whitelist confusion, and appeal requests belong in Discord before they turn into avoidable scene damage.
Open Discord