![]() ![]() ![]() The important thing to remember is that RoE is an honor agreement between players NOT official game rules.Įvery starship has two distinct cargo holds that are filled to capacity in order: Be warned! There are certain groups and individuals on every server who openly choose to defy RoE. If you're solo, ask in-game on Galaxy Chat. If you're a member of an alliance, that's the best place to ask. These basic universal fundamentals of "RoE" are known as "Base RoE." Most of the player lingo you will encounter in STFC (and subsequently in this guide) is related in some form or another to the continual evolution of RoE so get yourself up to speed on the RoE that rules the land on the server where you game. That said, there are some core concepts, that are fairly universal game-wide which we will detail herein. Rather, the leading alliances of each game server has their own adaptations of RoE to serve their distinct interests and goals. The term "Rules of Engagement" is a bit of a misnomer in that there is no official list of "Rules" that spans all of the game servers. The goal is for exchanges to be as harmonious and civil as possible, even in conflict. ![]() The cornerstone principle of RoE is known as “ Fair Play.” Griefing, bullying, trolling, hogging up resources, or otherwise depriving other players from their own reasonable access and opportunity to enjoy the game all constitute violations of " Fair Play" and are therefore adamantly discouraged by RoE. The primary aim of RoE is to make player interaction more orderly and less chaotic with respect to warring, mining, raiding, and generally co-existing. RoE is a self-imposed code of conduct - devised for players by players - in an effort to improve gameplay for all. ![]()
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