Kick teh lamerz
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- FoeOfTheBee
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Kick teh lamerz
Just booted a guy in-game for general incivility. If hosts make a habit of doing this, people will behave.
So, let us resolve to kick teh lamerz
So, let us resolve to kick teh lamerz
- SwiftSpear
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- SwiftSpear
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That it cant... like when someone will mutter into their head mikes like thisSwiftSpear wrote:No sir, no it cannot.Kuroneko wrote:It's hard to get worse than that...SwiftSpear wrote:Incivility = ?
I haven't seen much in TAS I would consider incivil... but then again, I'm used to dealing with the dregs of the general counterstrike comunity...
"Hey, suger cookies...would you mind, terribly, to bend over and shoot that guy"
Then the other guy with a head mike gose
"WHAT?"
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- Imperial Winter Developer
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You should save the incidents to logs, so that we can keep a "black-list" of users (or IP's). Idiocy should be discouraged and shunned at every turn. As a closer knit community than many of the larger games, we have the power to stop the people who appear in every game with the sole purpose of ruining it for everyone else.
- SwiftSpear
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We currently have 1 server... so I'm suggesting that we ban people who we can consitantly prove are just there to be lamers.Warlord Zsinj wrote:You should save the incidents to logs, so that we can keep a "black-list" of users (or IP's). Idiocy should be discouraged and shunned at every turn. As a closer knit community than many of the larger games, we have the power to stop the people who appear in every game with the sole purpose of ruining it for everyone else.
- Targ Collective
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- SwiftSpear
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heh, a mute function. Really, I think just kicking them is plenty fair. Asshole spectators who ruin stuff for other players should probably be playing rather then spectating anyways.Targ Collective wrote:If you're hosting a game you have the power to kick people don't you?
There should be an option to lock spectators out of the chat stream though.
- Targ Collective
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- SwiftSpear
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What do you think about this? ...Targ Collective wrote:This is true. But just wantonly kicking them won't teach them anything. They should gain an understanding of precisely why what they are doing breaks the game.
Perhaps a Spectator's Code of Conduct is in order.
The Collective
I think it could work!SwiftSpear ingame chat records wrote: <SwiftSpear> Min3, can you hear me?
[min3mat] yes...
<SwiftSpear> Good
<SwiftSpear> STOP FUCKING GIVING AWAY THE FACT THAT I WENT AIRCRAFT FIRST WHEN I:M PLAIYING A GODDAMN MATCHE (extra realism in the form of spelling mistakes for where my text went off the screen and I couldn't see what I was typing)
Say: .kick min3mat
- Targ Collective
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So there's no in-game kick function? That's criminal. Wait - there is. So it's not. Um, I think it would probably have Min3mat rolling around on the floor, laughing. A much more effective way would be to rob the lamer (and no, I'm not talking specifically about you, Min3mat) of the satisfaction by saying "Bye, lamer. I'll tell you why after the game."
".kick Min3mat"
You forgot to include the character limit per line.
The Collective
".kick Min3mat"
You forgot to include the character limit per line.

The Collective
- SwiftSpear
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Your lamer will probably just leave the game and forget about being kicked, maby harbor bitter feelings towards you if they honestly didn't know they were doing something wrong. The point remains. In game kick works fine, a mute function isn't nessicary.Targ Collective wrote:So there's no in-game kick function? That's criminal. Wait - there is. So it's not. Um, I think it would probably have Min3mat rolling around on the floor, laughing. A much more effective way would be to rob the lamer (and no, I'm not talking specifically about you, Min3mat) of the satisfaction by saying "Bye, lamer. I'll tell you why after the game."
".kick Min3mat"
You forgot to include the character limit per line.![]()
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- Targ Collective
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For spectators
a .shutup or .silence command would work - that is, instantly prevent the spectators from being heard or seen by in-game players. If other spectators complain about chatspamming, the host can .kick as well.
- SwiftSpear
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- Imperial Winter Developer
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Why can spectator voices be heard in the main game anyway? That's just encouraging silliness.
In OTA, spectators couldn't be heard at all by any of the main players. I don't see what allowing spectators to chat in the main game adds to the game itself, other than the ability for silly people to ruin things.
The temptation to shout "no! don't do that!" Is always quite high in a game when someone is doing something that could well be their death knell, because they can't see what you've seen. Remove the ability for spectators to chat in-game.
In OTA, spectators couldn't be heard at all by any of the main players. I don't see what allowing spectators to chat in the main game adds to the game itself, other than the ability for silly people to ruin things.
The temptation to shout "no! don't do that!" Is always quite high in a game when someone is doing something that could well be their death knell, because they can't see what you've seen. Remove the ability for spectators to chat in-game.