OK. Let's put down the dictionaries, put aside our feelings, and have a legitimate discussion about redirections, etc.
Those that are opposed to redirections: sv_maxvisibleplayers aside, lets say we've got 20 pub slots on a 23 man server. If you are a non reserve client, and are taking up slots 21, 22, and/or 23, be forced into spectator, then prompted with a display of other servers to be directed to, and the OPTION to join one of the others. After x seconds, if you do not choose, you get disconnected? Right now, if you are a pub client connecting to a "full" server, you go through the connection only to get disconnected. This sounds like a reasonable compromise, no? ...and who can code this? happy holidays, sj On 12/20/06, Hexis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 02:36:45PM +0300, Roman Hatsiev wrote: > Everyone has his own understanding of abuse. So please do not pretend > that your understanding is more correct than mine. Of the 5 definitions for "abuse" in Merriam Webster, I think you will find the first to be most relevant: "a corrupt practice or custom", perhaps the second is relevant: "improper or excessive use or treatment". There, now we have an unbiased "understanding" of the word abuse. Server administrators may abuse players, but that's never up to the players to decide what is abusive, and what isn't. Only the people who own the server are ultimately responsible for it get to make that choice. A server is functionally private property. As a player you are a guest, on private property. You have no rights. A server operator may do anything to you as a guest there, within reason. I don't think you could possibly argue that being kicked or banned is not reasonable. Just because you don't agree with an action, does not make it "abuse". -- Hexis www.hxxl.com _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds
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