I play PR with my friends on lot of different servers, but we wanna play on Virginia 24/7 Muttrah City (cool map
PS. PR RULEZ!

Usually the message just says "server is full", not "banned for TKs".[R-DEV]AfterDune wrote:Most probably because the server is "full" around 62 players. They keep "reserved slots", so supporting members (players who pay for the server) can join whenever they want and a non-paying member is kicked automatically.
I hope this clears up the confusion.


I dont think they kick people out of the server. The casual players cant join when its 62/64(2), only members can. Only when it is below 62, they can start joining. In some servers I saw 4 reserved slots. So for casual players its really full at 60.Maverick wrote:Im still somewhat confused. If the server is full at 62, and it's out of 64, why does the server kick for s supporting member when it has 2 slots to fill? Shouldn't it just let the supporting member in without the need of kicking someone who is enjoying the game?
NO, when i try to join TG and it is with reserved slots it shows banned for TK...crot wrote:Usually the message just says "server is full", not "banned for TKs".
Maybe only TG. But for everything else it says what it should.llRvXll wrote:NO, when i try to join TG and it is with reserved slots it shows banned for TK...
This counts for more servers, not just TG.crot wrote:Maybe only TG. But for everything else it says what it should.

It is the default BF2 kick message and as long as that is used to clear the spot (because it is reliable) the message won't be changing on those servers.[R-DEV]AfterDune wrote:Perhaps it would be more friendly if that warningmessage would be extended a bit, to add a line explaining the "full server" thing.
It will if we would change it in the localization files (unsure if that's what we want, though may solve some confusion here and there).snooggums wrote:It is the default BF2 kick message and as long as that is used to clear the spot (because it is reliable) the message won't be changing on those servers.


Do this.