[Space Engineers] EEP Rules and Regulations
Posted: 2014.08.18 01:14
E-UNI Engineering Program members participating in the Collaborative Ship Construction Simulation (CSCS) are required to obey all of the following rules and regulations. Failure to do so may result in the revoking of CSCS access, expulsion from EEP, and a mining drill to the brain.
- Keep abreast of any changes to the rules and continue to follow them. (Keep an eye on this thread. Changes will be indicated by additional posts.)
- Keep friend/family referrals appraised of any rules changes as well. Remember that they do not have access to this subforum.
- Treat all of your fellow EEP/CSCS participants with respect. (PvE only. No cheating, stealing, griefing, spam, etc.)
- Do not create any ships with more than 13 mining drills. (Server resource limitation, to keep the game playable for all.)
- You may claim a single large asteroid as your personal base of operations. If you wish to do so, then mark it at your earliest convenience with a beacon to indicate your claim. Until such a beacon is placed, others may easily believe that your asteroid is still unclaimed and attempt to claim it for themselves. (Of course, do not claim an asteroid that has already been marked with a beacon.) If you do not wish to claim your own asteroid, then you may simply make use of the common Medical Bay at the CSCS Primary Site.
- If you claim a large asteroid but you really do not need all of its materials, then you are encouraged to share with others or with friends, or even form a group/faction. But nobody is required to do so.
- Remember to set permissions on public/common systems as "Share with all", especially at the CSCS Primary Site. Otherwise, your fellow engineers will not be able to use them. (Or if they are defenses, then they will actually shoot at them. You can get kicked for doing this.)
- Do not erect defenses that are hostile to other EEP/CSCS participants except at your own personal base of operations. Do not erect hostile base defenses until after you have clearly marked it with a beacon. Because of this rule, it is also recommended that you do not approach any other personal bases unless you know that they are safe.
- Do not eat the toxic metals.
- Be cooperative and courteous with public/common systems, efforts, and constructions. For example, do not re-arrange assembly queues just to push your own jobs to the front if others are waiting on theirs.
- Keep abreast of any changes to the rules and continue to follow them. (Keep an eye on this thread. Changes will be indicated by additional posts.)
- Keep friend/family referrals appraised of any rules changes as well. Remember that they do not have access to this subforum.
- Treat all of your fellow EEP/CSCS participants with respect. (PvE only. No cheating, stealing, griefing, spam, etc.)
- Do not create any ships with more than 13 mining drills. (Server resource limitation, to keep the game playable for all.)
- You may claim a single large asteroid as your personal base of operations. If you wish to do so, then mark it at your earliest convenience with a beacon to indicate your claim. Until such a beacon is placed, others may easily believe that your asteroid is still unclaimed and attempt to claim it for themselves. (Of course, do not claim an asteroid that has already been marked with a beacon.) If you do not wish to claim your own asteroid, then you may simply make use of the common Medical Bay at the CSCS Primary Site.
- If you claim a large asteroid but you really do not need all of its materials, then you are encouraged to share with others or with friends, or even form a group/faction. But nobody is required to do so.
- Remember to set permissions on public/common systems as "Share with all", especially at the CSCS Primary Site. Otherwise, your fellow engineers will not be able to use them. (Or if they are defenses, then they will actually shoot at them. You can get kicked for doing this.)
- Do not erect defenses that are hostile to other EEP/CSCS participants except at your own personal base of operations. Do not erect hostile base defenses until after you have clearly marked it with a beacon. Because of this rule, it is also recommended that you do not approach any other personal bases unless you know that they are safe.
- Do not eat the toxic metals.
- Be cooperative and courteous with public/common systems, efforts, and constructions. For example, do not re-arrange assembly queues just to push your own jobs to the front if others are waiting on theirs.