spec
even if u type, it kicks u. just noticed it first person. hopefully someone can make a command for this so it can be modified to work in the best way possible.
there is no command which can see if server is full or not, g_inactivity kicks you after 5 min afk if server is full or not.
exactly why this is a bad idea, it will just cause more problems...
server can become full anytime. there is no need to stay in spec if u r afk, u can simply leave the server if u need to go afk, just out of fairness?
if teams are unbalanced,
specs are as frustrain as ppl,
that leave within a game
for playin another match (as FWs, for example)!
at wars, servers are usually not full up to the very last slot.
Read (between the lines)!-
im not talkin about full servers,
there are more aspects than that:
as unbalanced teams!
Sorry, i was regarding to the "topic" in relation with your offtopic post in combination that you don't accept the laws of public gaming since nobody can be forced to stay on server, but ofc to leave the server.
i was sayin, that
"specs are as frustrain as ppl,
that leave within a game".
that is not off-topic!
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Thanks Impius for this try, I am going to test it asap
Anyway about complains:
- server used to play wars should not use this commande, that's all. I have never seen an annoying spec during a war xD. And if you think server does not need something like that, then just don't use it. It's server's owner decision.
- If you are admin, there is no problem for you, just turn it off if you want to spec for a while or want to check a cheater. If you are not an admin you still can spec for 5 mins and then play and record in the same time. Or when your doubts are serious enough you can call an admin and work with him/her.
- maybe server is not full when guys start to spec but as already pointed before server can become full at any time. Spec issue occurs several time a day and not only on Beer.
Otherwise add "kick" in callvote option is a good alternative. The only thing is that it supposes no abuses, but it's probably easier and less open to conflict (I still prefer the other way).