On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 12:18, James Clark wrote: > > Doesn't mean it can't be discussed again =) > > Get him to remove and reinstall CS, that should fix it. He's got > 24hrs to do something other than play the game.
This is the problem as I see it though. why should he have to stop playing for 24 hours because of something not his fault. Why should he have to waste his time reinstalling halflife because of something that isnt his problem. Why dont we have the ability to say "Go to this site, enter your WONID and you will be able to check if you are banned. On the page it also has a support medium that VALVe can help you if you believe you have been falsely banned.They are very prompt in replying to you, and appreciate the feedback as this may be related to a VAC bug." Im all for VAC and global banning, but it HAS to be supported by those who impliment and enforce it. None of us can provide support for it, so it has to be VALVe. Doesnt the simple fact that "remove and reinstall CS, that should fix it." is the answer ring alarm bells for anyone else here but me? > > I'd treat a futher catch as highly suspect. > Or a possible error with the latest module and his individual equipment/OS/config/setup. > -- > James. _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux

