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Answered Question abt MFKs on jb

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KittyKat

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Sometimes, there is a blue who is about to leave the server, either due to a votekick or a self leave, they massfreekill and leave, then joining back under a different name and profile pic after a few minutes. Is there any ways to manage this as donors?
Sincerely
KittyKat
 

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If you know that the person who rejoined was a MFKer (edit: KNOW. That means 1000% certainty. Just because they act the same doesn't make them the same person.), make a demo if you already weren't. You can mute them but reporting is higher priority, or just call an admin.

Also, if you weren't recording the initial MFK, you don't have proof that the person who rejoined was a MFKer. Tread carefully, because you won't have anything to back yourself up if that person reports you for donor abuse.
 

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The best option (or at least my solution) is to always have "status" ready to execute, and always be recording. This way you can status really quickly after a mass freekill, and be able to report them. 9/10 times you'll be able to catch them. Also if you have their steamid copied you can votemute someone with their Id (/votemute STEAM:00:0:0) or whatever the format is.
 

KittyKat

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The best option (or at least my solution) is to always have "status" ready to execute, and always be recording. This way you can status really quickly after a mass freekill, and be able to report them. 9/10 times you'll be able to catch them. Also if you have their steamid copied you can votemute someone with their Id (/votemute STEAM:00:0:0) or whatever the format is.
hmm, how does one always be recording?
thanks :)
 
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hmm, how does one always be recording?
thanks :)
Probably just like emu and me, I have Nvidia Shadowplay ready to record the last 6 minutes of gameplay at the push of 2 buttons. So I dont have to waste space on 1 hour long gaming sessions
 

emu

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You could also use the in-game command "record [name]" to record easily. The only problem with this is that it's a little less reliable. I really like obs (open broadcasting software). You record mp4s, and everything that you see on your screen will go into the video. Also I'm pretty sure it's alot easier for an admin to review (especially if it's on yotube). As long as you can't find someway to shorten the recording at the end (or give a timestamp) you should be good.
 
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