Player has been punished for constant freehitting and the votedodge, however I cannot punish the button grief, as your orders cannot be heard in the demo. I'd recommend using Voice_loopback 1 in the future to avoid this.
Unique as it may be, its not without its flaws. Ghost hunt is broken and certain map geometry can be exploited to give players a speed boost, among other things. Imo the map could use some TLC if it is kept in rotation (assuming this new Chretien doesn't have the same issues).
Doing that will just get you muted if you spam or overtalk warden. If this would be added, the whistle could be spammed even if the player was gagged, meaning that as things are now, the individual(s) would have to be banned should he/she/they repeat spam for no reason.
Im sure a plugin could...
Agreed. Even the saysounds have a cooldown, and can also be disabled. A repeat whistle would be used for nothing more than drowning out the warden at every opportunity. Its warden's responsibility to ensure no one has asked for a repeat before finishing an order: theres static proof that an...
User name: 10000 Cold Knights
Who are you reporting? JJ
What is the accused person's SteamID? STEAM_0:1:32218025
What is the reason of the report? Advertising hax.
File you have as proof: Attached.
User name: 10000 Cold Knights
Who are you reporting? STAR_ Trade.tf
What is the accused person's SteamID? STEAM_0:1:117538824
What is the reason of the report? Cheating/Hax.
Files you have as proof: Attached.
Disabling chat whilst playing Jailbreak may not be the smartest move, especially if warden does trivia or something. Just a recommendation.
Declining as per players response.
Tick 1400. You were also told to stop in chat by one of the donors at that time. Regardless, warnings or not, isn't it common sense to not engage in behavior that's gotten you muted at least twice prior to this?
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