-SSG-Shilling wrote:I have overviewed our server rules and it does document just about everything you described here in your post. As far as administrators being present on our servers, we try to urge non unit member players to sign up for a TeamSpeak PW (PW'd to keep trolls out) and notify us if there is a problem. If there is a problem we usually use PRISM or online administrators to deal with it. Please keep in mind that we just do not kick or ban people on a whim. If we feel that the issue needs to be investigated further we usually join the server to see what's up.
Good Morning,
Again, read all 5 sections of the rules from the link that opened this thread. My points:
1. Map vote - not addressed in rules.
2. It's kind of funny, now that I mention the no responsive admins, they have been running around with sledge hammers playing "whack a mole" lately. I've seen more bans within the last 2 days than the whole last month that I've been playing on this server. Now while the more responsiveness is appreciated to a point, it becomes an issue when admins are just "I don't care" your banned. Yes, I understand all the ban appeals and have thought about personally starting a PR legal defense fund/group.

That aside though, IMO, you don't clean house overnight but rather it should be a consistent "take out the trash" "make your bed" scenario rather than a "Extreme Home Makeover" single TV episode.
3. Yes it is addressed in the rules but not addressed on the server with consistency thus the constant squad bug.
4. I have seen many fighting commanders with no repercussions regardless of the rules.
5. Not covered in any of the 5 sections of the rules period.
6. While covered in the 5 sections of rules, i.e., covered in Section 1 Subsection 5 as well as Section 3 Subsection 2, I seen a scenario on Karbala the other day when a CAS squad was named Kiowa instead of CAS and it created quite the ruckus for about 20 minutes. In the end, the Kiowa squad won the battle and the CAS squad lost after a couple of Kiowa's were lost.
Lastly, blanket kicking for tk'ing when people start walking over marked mines that serve as a strategic defense, is wrong in my opinion. A term that you don't see too often nowadays is forced TK'ing. I believe that people that purposely walk over marked items should be kicked for forcing a TK.
My two cents.