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Enderr Wigginn
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.10.04 02:41:00 -
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First and foremost I do not condone cheating. How can you tell the differences between someone purposely wifi lagging and someone in Argentina with a poor internet connection trying to enjoy a great game ? You can not and therefore you should not blacklist people for lagging. Now crashing LAV and repairing them behind the red line eeeeeehhhh I am still not a fan of blacklisting people, They should have a report user feature. I like the PSN forum eula where blacklisting is forbidden just because a innocent person could potential become blacklisted. |
Enderr Wigginn
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.10.05 03:26:00 -
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]"LOL enderr
There is numerous of ways for Server administrators to tell if someone is glitching.
There is numerous of ways for server Administrators to tell if someone really is not in Argintina, but really San Diego.
There is numerous of ways for server Administrators to tell it is not a Wifi modem.
Other then that, the names I'm posting isn't there real life names or anything... They could just be LAGGEd or they could be making others lag(on purpose) . The name list that will grow as I encount other errors / bugs / exploits by users... Will only be used to give Developers a username to lookup and pull their files.
If it is just lag, they will know... If it isn't lag, THEY WILL KNOW.
I don't see why such hositility always elevates this, I mean... Are you guilty of something ?"
I think you are missing my point. Blacklisting players for lagging is wrong. Yes administrators can see someone pinging some crazy high number but he can not see why. Lets say hypothetical you are playing a round of Dust 514 (greatest shooter out) and your son comes home and starts streaming Breaking bad off Netflixs while down loading the Shadow of the Hegemon audio book. This is going to cause you to lag and you do not even notice but there is a player on the other team who's frame rate is dropping every time you get close to him and he posts your psn id online. Now any time you go online to play the greatest shooter out people constantly call you a cheater and cuss you out all because you son enjoys watching science teachers cook meth and epic sci fi novels. Okay lets take this one step farther lets say You jump online to play some Dust 514 then decide to stream my little pony and download fifty shades of grey audio book to purposely cause lag to give you a advantage in the greatest shooter out, how would a administrator tell the difference between either example of lag ? They can not and you can not and therefore you should not blacklist people because of lag. Now I personal think blacklisting is wrong period because who is to stop you from posting anyone's name on your list just because you do not like them or they powned you in a match.
Where was I showing hostility or are you just trying to make me look like a bad guy? Yes I am guilty of many things lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, pride but if you are trying to imply I am a cheater no I am not. |
Enderr Wigginn
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.10.05 03:49:00 -
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How do you tell the difference between someone using a lag switch and someone who just has a poor connection. I have played with friends who have slow internet and it acts the exact same has some using a lag switch and I know they are not cheating. |
Enderr Wigginn
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.10.05 04:08:00 -
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I do apologize I am not trying to defend cheaters in all of my badgering, I am only trying to defend the guy who is accidentally lagging but accused of cheating. I am a sniper so I hate laggers and I personal think we snipers are at the greatest disadvantage against someone lagging. I have been playing online shooters for a long time and I accepted occasional lag has part of the game and when it is real bad I just find a new server. |
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