Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:24 pm
Good morning.
I just wanted to ask for someone to explain to me why I was kicked from one of the servers this morning, around 7 PST.
Maybe I joined the server at the wrong time? Maybe prior to my logging in offenses by other players had the Admin's putting down the boot heel?
I'm fine with going elsewhere during the 90 minute “kick”, I just wanted to know where my warnings were. The console is constantly scrolling, so seeing the same set of rules pop up doesn’t indicate who it’s aimed towards. Especially when many of the admin crew have hot key’s configured and name a player prior to handing out the warning.
The admin crew has allot on their hands and I appreciate that.
I'm not sure if your Admin crew reviews the game logs on a weekly basis, the old servers I admin'ed on did.
I was TK'ed and said, "what the hell" I received a warning for the word Hell. I wasn't aware that this would be considered abusive. I saw a warning come up and after one question apologized for using the "h" word.
Awhile later a player named SNAFU was asked to change his name by the BK members.
He didn't understand why so I said his name was a cuss word. A debate ensued amongst a few players if the "F" meant fouled or F**K'ed up. When I was in the Army, it meant the latter. So I used F.I.G.M.O as an example for how else the F word is used. I'm guessing someone on Team Speak has been in the military and knows that term.
Anyways, I know admins have alot to do, in the servers, on TS, and in the forums and this is not really worth the time.
It would help if the standards were somehow uniform across the board with the crew. I enjoy playing on your servers and would like to continue, however it appears during game play the bar is raised and lowered depending on the Admin. Consistency is key to a stable environment. And up until then I thought I knew where that limit was. For the most part the only time I say anything is when I’ve been Tk’ed without an apology or I am apologizing for killing my own crew.
And it doesn’t help that I’ve had a very strong cup of Peet’s Coffee this morning.
Cheers!
I just wanted to ask for someone to explain to me why I was kicked from one of the servers this morning, around 7 PST.
Maybe I joined the server at the wrong time? Maybe prior to my logging in offenses by other players had the Admin's putting down the boot heel?
I'm fine with going elsewhere during the 90 minute “kick”, I just wanted to know where my warnings were. The console is constantly scrolling, so seeing the same set of rules pop up doesn’t indicate who it’s aimed towards. Especially when many of the admin crew have hot key’s configured and name a player prior to handing out the warning.
The admin crew has allot on their hands and I appreciate that.
I'm not sure if your Admin crew reviews the game logs on a weekly basis, the old servers I admin'ed on did.
I was TK'ed and said, "what the hell" I received a warning for the word Hell. I wasn't aware that this would be considered abusive. I saw a warning come up and after one question apologized for using the "h" word.
Awhile later a player named SNAFU was asked to change his name by the BK members.
He didn't understand why so I said his name was a cuss word. A debate ensued amongst a few players if the "F" meant fouled or F**K'ed up. When I was in the Army, it meant the latter. So I used F.I.G.M.O as an example for how else the F word is used. I'm guessing someone on Team Speak has been in the military and knows that term.
Anyways, I know admins have alot to do, in the servers, on TS, and in the forums and this is not really worth the time.
It would help if the standards were somehow uniform across the board with the crew. I enjoy playing on your servers and would like to continue, however it appears during game play the bar is raised and lowered depending on the Admin. Consistency is key to a stable environment. And up until then I thought I knew where that limit was. For the most part the only time I say anything is when I’ve been Tk’ed without an apology or I am apologizing for killing my own crew.
And it doesn’t help that I’ve had a very strong cup of Peet’s Coffee this morning.
Cheers!