To those who DEMAND proof on a program [message #54103] |
Thu, 06 November 2003 11:04 |
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Messages: 1107 Registered: August 2003 Location: Iowa, USA
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General (1 Star) Viva la Resistance! |
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This is for you mrpirate!
Jelly is right. Thanks man. As I've stated in other threads, I've retreated to my own program and ways of dealing with cheaters. I still stand behind my demands for proof, however. The choice is theirs, however.
Crimson, you're right. I stand corrected. I did come here trying to coordinate an anticheat. However, at the time you had just got off the ground (new forums and no website) and I was simply trying to expand the scope of the team.
I just think people that have a technical background (CCNA, programming experience, etc .... computer scientists) are the only ones that can successfully evaluate the status and quality of a project such as this. There are a lot of kids in here that barely know how to use a mouse to aim ... and there are some adults in here that have other jobs than sitting on computers all day. Quite fair. But that doens't mean they have the insight I feel they should have to critique like I have. That is all I was trying to say.
Back to mrpriate, dude I'm not going to get into why I do or do not think they're making an anticheat. I just want one made. And I'm not going to "fuck off" ... I'm going to stick around as long as it takes to see this game survive. As full time administrators and moderators for this forum, they should have decided before they started the project if they'd be able to handle both responsibilities (which I think they have). If they're as far along in this project as they claim and have still been posting regularly I'd say they're doing a damn good job. My point is that I'm not affecting their progress ... and if I am they need to re-evaluate their team's dedication to the mission.
Peace out.
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