06-26-2003, 06:56 PM
specific example please?...look i don't want to take anything enjoyable away from the game.
i just don't understand how and why u use it...that's all. if your busy spectating, when u should be playing an opponent, then shame on ye. the other night, some guy (actually some 'dude'...lol) got banned for repeatedly exploiting the spectator bug...it was damn annoying...i wanted to play, and where was he? it's not just about being able to be some factor in another client's match...but he also made it less fun for the person he was supposed to be playing.
look, all i need is a good reason not to and i won't bother...i'll find some other avenue...but the way i suggested is a lot easier, fixes any problem that remotely has to do w/ client-driven spectate commands and has probably fewer potential complications compared to fixing the actual exploit(s).
and frito, imagine that the problem of "white-disc" is no more and that you can finish a game no matter when you fall. btw, feel free to answer my question (on the second post of this thread) concerning that very problem.
i just don't understand how and why u use it...that's all. if your busy spectating, when u should be playing an opponent, then shame on ye. the other night, some guy (actually some 'dude'...lol) got banned for repeatedly exploiting the spectator bug...it was damn annoying...i wanted to play, and where was he? it's not just about being able to be some factor in another client's match...but he also made it less fun for the person he was supposed to be playing.
look, all i need is a good reason not to and i won't bother...i'll find some other avenue...but the way i suggested is a lot easier, fixes any problem that remotely has to do w/ client-driven spectate commands and has probably fewer potential complications compared to fixing the actual exploit(s).
and frito, imagine that the problem of "white-disc" is no more and that you can finish a game no matter when you fall. btw, feel free to answer my question (on the second post of this thread) concerning that very problem.