Strike System

v2.1.3

Strike System: Streamline Rust Server Management

This plugin provides a robust system for managing player behavior and enforcing server rules within your Rust game. It goes beyond simple banning, offering a tiered system of strikes for various offenses. Admins can define specific offenses, assign strike values to each, and set automatic consequences based on accumulated strikes. This allows for a more fair and consistent approach to moderation, reducing the burden on admins while maintaining a positive player environment.

Key Features:

  • Configurable Offense System: Define custom offenses (e.g., griefing, cheating, harassment) and assign strike values to each. This allows for flexible adaptation to your server's specific needs and rules.
  • Tiered Strike System: Players accumulate strikes based on committed offenses. Reaching a certain threshold triggers pre-defined consequences, such as temporary bans or permanent bans.
  • Automated Actions: Automate moderation tasks, freeing up admin time for other server management responsibilities.
  • Detailed Logs: Track all strikes, offenses, and associated player information for easy review and auditing.
  • Flexible Configuration: Easily adjust settings to match your server's rules and preferences.
  • Admin Control: Admins retain full control and can override automated actions if necessary.

Benefits:

  • Improved Server Quality: Create a more enjoyable and fair gaming experience by consistently enforcing rules.
  • Reduced Admin Burden: Automate moderation tasks, allowing admins to focus on other server aspects.
  • Fair and Consistent Moderation: Apply rules objectively, minimizing bias and ensuring consistency.
  • Enhanced Player Behavior: Deter negative behavior through clear consequences.

The Strike System plugin offers a sophisticated approach to Rust server moderation, allowing for a more efficient and effective management of player behavior and server rules.

Product information

$ Free

Where to find it

Released: 2018-08-02
Last Update: 2018-08-02