"The way we behave."
It is difficult to list every standard that affects our gaming time. But if we game by the British Army Values, then the Standards are clear.
The Army's standards are designed to ensure that all our behaviour is:
Lawful,
Appropriate,
and totally professional.
Low standards, both professional and personal, damage the team. This might cause failure on operations, with virtual soldiers getting needlessly injured and killed. This is why 4 Rifles Battlegroup depends on high standards, and why it has a more demanding approach towards certain types of behaviour and relationships than the majority of the Arma community.
All players are subject to the rules whenever they are participating within the community. On operations this includes international law, the laws of armed conflict and, in all cases, community rules. 4 Rifles BG needs to be tough and aggressive and in doing your virtual job, and you will face people who break the rules. This does not mean you can break the rules. You must always keep your self-control, however angry or provoked you might be, because no player is ever above the rules.
Trust underpins all our behaviour. The Army needs a more demanding standard of social behaviour from you, because our job depends upon: - putting others’ needs before our own - honesty - supporting your teammates Social misbehaviour, particularly the wrong sort of relationships, can undermine trust. Unwelcome attention, taking advantage of someone more junior than you will likely damage the integrity and honesty of those involved, and damage the team.
As a virtual British Soldier you are trained to the highest standards. It is vital that you maintain those standards all the time, on and off server. The responsible consumption of alcohol is accepted, but binge drinking is unprofessional: it is dangerous and it damages your health. The use of drugs is against the law and also harms you. The effect of drugs can remain in your body for a long time. It may affect your performance on operations, making you unreliable and untrustworthy - you become a liability.
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