they did and a long time ago.

Scott Pettit wrote:
> It shouldn't be limited to certain commands.
>
> Clients should have the right to choose not to have settings imposed on them
> against their will, but this shouldn't be default behaviour - as this
> command has only come about due to abuse.
>
> For those of us running public servers with the aim of allowing the
> community to enjoy the game (and subsequently helping Valve's bottom line by
> making CS a huge game), I (and I'm sure others) would appreciate if this
> command was off by default, as people abusing rates and interp settings are
> already ruining public play.
>
> Just remember Valve, so many games have failed because no one would run
> servers - don't forget whose support you need to prolong your product life
> cycle.
>
> -Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Robinson
> Sent: Friday, 17 November 2006 9:59 p.m.
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [hlds] Counter-Strike: Source and Source Engine Update Released
> - slowhacking begone!
>
> Then wouldn't the perfect setup be that this
> doesn't allow the server operator to use the command bind, change this
> restrict setting and not use quit, and just put your settings back to
> the way they were on a change of server?
>
> Not this. This is
> "Our clients pay for the game, not the server operators" forgetting
> that fact that the reason they have millions of paying customers with
> no monthly fee is that fact that we fork out for their servers.
>
>
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