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Player aimbot kick me
I call vote "kickplayer aimbot for:cheats. (they got aimbot and wallchak) vote dont pass.... and they kick me for "such vote"....WTF
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"aimbot" has caused trouble personally with me before...maybe not with that nick but I recognize the IP.
Sometimes people name themselves that for fun just to trap people like Cool boy, or (on 1.1) they really have a bot but know no one can catch them.
Sometimes people name themselves that for fun just to trap people like Cool boy, or (on 1.1) they really have a bot but know no one can catch them.
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Yes, if you're going to troll, then naturally people don't like you.Rotacak wrote:Anyway, if someone name self like "aimbot", "hacker" etc. then it is his fault. And another his fault is votekick for (PL) cool boy.
It's similar when someone will say "I using aimbot" - he can expect ban without checking if it is true or not.
In this situation, trying to kick "aimbot" right off was wrong. If Cool boy thinks he's actually botting, then good demos and other proof are required.
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Interesting topic, Rota.Rotacak wrote:It's similar when someone will say "I using aimbot" - he can expect ban without checking if it is true or not.
So then if you joke on twitter "lol I hate waiting lines in this airport I'm at... I guess I will blow it up if this continues!" you should go to prison for terrorism.
This is what fascist countries like USA are doing, btw
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There are many levels of threat, from obviously nonsense to real one, so I guess it is better to NOT jump at the ban button if you can observe a bit first.
I would say it should warranty observation, not punishment if nothing was really done other then talking.
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Rota, you cannot compare these two extremes...
One is a REAL danger an imminent threat.
The other is some VIRTUAL threat.
You've gotta differentiate between these two...
In Tremulous we can survey potential botters and hackers and evaluate. There is no real danger for anybody. Within an airport national and international security are threatened. So you cannot take that lightly.
I know the issue. Giving yourself a name, hacker, bot, troll whatsoever won't get you many friends, but you simply cannot assume that by spotting one with a suggestive nick that the person will use that what the nick implies.
I could call myself admin, owner, murderer, whatsoever... That says nothing about my behaviour other than that I'd like to irritiate people perhaps, or similar.
So if I named myself Antisemitist, Nazi or whatsoever, would that really seem to you as if I were such?
I highly doubt it, names are names.... Some a little more eyecatching than others.
We have to survey those people, make demos and have valid proof before engaging that much in action. Unless there has been imminent action, then we are urged to act.
One is a REAL danger an imminent threat.
The other is some VIRTUAL threat.
You've gotta differentiate between these two...
In Tremulous we can survey potential botters and hackers and evaluate. There is no real danger for anybody. Within an airport national and international security are threatened. So you cannot take that lightly.
I know the issue. Giving yourself a name, hacker, bot, troll whatsoever won't get you many friends, but you simply cannot assume that by spotting one with a suggestive nick that the person will use that what the nick implies.
I could call myself admin, owner, murderer, whatsoever... That says nothing about my behaviour other than that I'd like to irritiate people perhaps, or similar.
So if I named myself Antisemitist, Nazi or whatsoever, would that really seem to you as if I were such?
I highly doubt it, names are names.... Some a little more eyecatching than others.
We have to survey those people, make demos and have valid proof before engaging that much in action. Unless there has been imminent action, then we are urged to act.
A signature, for me?
Stop it, you. :$
Stop it, you. :$
TheMuffinMann wrote:Rota, you cannot compare these two extremes...
joke on twitter "lol I hate waiting lines in this airport I'm at... I guess I will blow it up if this continues!
I think he's not COMPARING. He's giving another example to show that "I have aimbot" said ingame is like "I have a bomb" in real life and in a place where it is IMPORTANT not to have one.when on Airport someone will scream "I have bomb!".
Experience says otherwise and bad experiences are the best remembered ones.you simply cannot assume that by spotting one with a suggestive nick that the person will use that what the nick implies.
Some nab announces that he bots and EVERYONE is looking at him.
Ingame you would be a considered a troll. In real life, considering past experiences, you would be looked upon and if some not-cool-boys(PL) were around you could have a chit-chat with local police officerSo if I named myself Antisemitist, Nazi or whatsoever, would that really seem to you as if I were such?
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True, but words carry connotations and ideas with them. As always, all depends on context. Joking about being a robber while drinking beer in a bar is funny, joking about being a robber while inside a bank is funny too, but only to the guy who shot youI highly doubt it, names are names.... Some a little more eyecatching than others.
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True.We have to survey those people, make demos and have valid proof before engaging that much in action.
Muffin, being a nazi/murderer doesn't really matter inside the game, admin can't do anything about you being one(rules don't even say you can't be one because it's not relevant) and you can still be a nice player. Deconning and aimbotting are completely different from that, they are one of the biggest "crimes" you can do in trem. If you get kicked with a nick like that, you can only blame yourself.
Note, I do not kick such persons on sight, but I do frown on that behavior, and I'm fairly reluctant to cancel any votes against them.
Note, I do not kick such persons on sight, but I do frown on that behavior, and I'm fairly reluctant to cancel any votes against them.
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Of course killing is not same as cheating in computer game.
(btw sometimes killing real people in real life is better then insulting people hehe, kill civilians = get medals as war patriot hero, say N word = omg crime. In USA. How mad are you, Gunther
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But that was not important here.
What I ment here, is that aimbot is slow "problem".
And "blowing airport"(problem in real life) or "deconing RC in crucial moment"(problem in game world).
(btw sometimes killing real people in real life is better then insulting people hehe, kill civilians = get medals as war patriot hero, say N word = omg crime. In USA. How mad are you, Gunther
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But that was not important here.
What I ment here, is that aimbot is slow "problem".
And "blowing airport"(problem in real life) or "deconing RC in crucial moment"(problem in game world).
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Not mad, that's how it is. You get 18 months for intentional murder, but ~40 years for disobeying a repeated "direct order" to your "senior officer" in the military.(btw sometimes killing real people in real life is better then insulting people hehe, kill civilians = get medals as war patriot hero, say N word = omg crime. In USA. How mad are you, Gunther )
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