Once [email protected] made an @$$ out of himself. Seeing
255 slots on a tf2 servers doesn't show fake clients Sherlock. You can't go
above 33 anyhow. Before making accusations, check your facts kid. Also, are
you like stalking me dude.......That's just a bit creepy how you're always
on my case. How about you hop off. This is a mailing list to fix issues and
bugs you find, not to make accusations like a fool. You worry about your
own thing. If i'm doing something wrong, players can report me and valve
would be able to see what i'm doing. I don't use fake clients kid. Neither
of those seem to be the case so your bs isn't welcome in any mailing list.
I find it funny how no one questions the communities that are some how able
to fill 100 servers most of the day. Anyway, gg bro.

-Ab


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> Valve is one of the most involved developers there is. We should be
> thankful they care as much as they do about the PC gaming community.
> Let's not bite the hand that feeds us.
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> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 10:39 AM, ics <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Plenty of others from Valve also read this list. I'm sure they saw the
> > message.
> >
> > I also do know they prioritize things. Sometimes it takes about 2 months,
> > sometimes week, sometimes it's end of the pile and nothing happens. It's
> all
> > about how urgent something is or how urgent they see it. I speak from
> past
> > experiences and most are positive with dealing them.
> >
> > -ics
> >
> > Ross Bemrose kirjoitti:
> >>
> >> Fletcher Dunn and Alfred Reynolds from Valve both participate on this
> >> mailing list all the time, so I'm not sure why you think no one from
> Valve
> >> does.
> >>
> >> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Brian Simon <[email protected]
> >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >>
> >>     You must think Valve cares about server operators breaking the
> >>     rules they set forth or something. Valve has more important things
> >>     to do such as making new hats and promo items.
> >>
> >>     Here's an idea to contact Valve since they do not seem to read the
> >>     mailing list: File a bug on their github (
> >>     https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Source-1-Games/issues ) making
> >>     your accusations there. Someone from Valve is sure to see it!
> >>
> >>
> >>     On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:02 AM, ics <[email protected]
> >>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >>
> >>         What Bjorn said is my main concern. I didn't name any
> >>         communities since i also think attacking a single community
> >>         does not remove the problem.
> >>
> >>         However, i am deeply furstrated in the matter due to the fact
> >>         that these communities get the traffic that is off from
> >>         legitimate servers. I know for a fact that my servers could be
> >>         full sooner than they are now but the 3 communities next door
> >>         are cheating off the traffic.
> >>
> >>         -ics
> >>
> >>         Bjorn Wielens kirjoitti:
> >>
> >>             One of my observations is that people are probably getting
> >>             frustrated with the lack of attention or comments on the
> >>             matter. I'm sure valve knows about the issue, but not a
> >>             lot seems to be done. I have admins on my staff that are
> >>             getting extremely frustrated because they go to Quickplay,
> >>             and end up in a string of servers that abuse the system
> >>             (which they F7) and the folks running "proper" servers get
> >>             the short end of the stick because it feels like these
> >>             unscrupulous individuals are "stealing" traffic from the
> >>             legitimate operators.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >>             *From:* Jason Tango <[email protected]
> >>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
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> >>             *To:* Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
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> >>             *Sent:* Friday, May 31, 2013 8:43:50 AM
> >>             *Subject:* Re: [hlds] Fake Client Fool
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>             If people want to spend their time as the "quickplay
> >>             police force", that's fine by me - but I believe Valve has
> >>             said on numerous occasions that this mailing list is not
> >>             the place to "name and shame" other server operators.
> >>             There are proper venues for reporting perceived
> >>             violations, and this list isn't one o f them.
> >>
> >>             Do I think people who aren't setting the proper tags
> >>             should be dropped from quickplay? Absolutely.....but
> >>             pointing fingers in a public forum just leads to the more
> >>             nefarious readers of this list into doing things (like
> >>             attacking the servers/community in question) against
> >>             operators that may or may not be doing anything wrong.
> >>             It's easy to accuse people (and equally easy to falsify
> >>             "evidence") - but the only people here whose
> >>             responsibility to dole out punishment should be the Valve
> >>             team.
> >>
> >>             So - how about we have enough respect for each other to
> >>             use the proper channels for these reports, as opposed to
> >>             starting virtual witch hunts.
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