It's their own server, they can do what they like, if you don't like it, don't play on their server.
Basically, http://i.imgur.com/V1aa0oJ.jpg On 18 October 2013 22:18, Gaben Owelled <[email protected]> wrote: > What it boils down too and the root of the issue is Valve dropped the ball > and didn't lock down the SDK enough to keep the cheater kids from cheating. > VAC needs to be brought into the computer age and offer a real time > detection and remediation for cheaters, this 2 weeks after the fact stuff > just doesn't cut it in the fast moving world of internet gaming. > > The rest of the topic relates to the fact that there are some (more than > not) admins and server ops that get a power rush out of being an admin. > I've seen firsthand admins provoke, intimidate and harass gamers on their > servers just to show everyone how much power they have (albeit it's not > real power). These are the folks that need to be removed from the equation, > these badmins. They devalue the games people spend good money on. This > "doing the community a favor" attitude is a poison, everyone knows that's > its the gamers that make a game fun or worth playing not the servers or the > admins. Operating a server is one of the easiest and simplest things to do. > Any retard can have a server. To have a good server, one that gamers > actually like, is the hard thing to do. I remember back in the day when all > the best servers were the ones with absentee operators, people would game > for hours without being bullied by small minded individuals that think they > know what people want. > > In summation these are just games, kids. Stop pretending your offering > universal healthcare and feeding the hungry. > > _______________________________________________ > Csgo_servers mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/csgo_servers >
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