^yes.
^yes.
Make all your last demands for I will forsake you and I'll meet your eyes for the very first time, for the very last.
maynard <ibis>: they are awkward and last 2 damn long. I prefer thinner smaller ones
I really think there should be a rule, sure its your fault, but its fucking Nade round. Same thing for after round, you shouldnt be allowed to slay. Its a complete fuckface thing to do and you should not be allowed to slay for it. During round i have no problem with people slaying for getting tked But Nade round and After round you shouldnt get slayed for.
point taken, but TECHNICALLY it's still detrimental to be the victim of a tk, as it goes on your stats as a death unless im mistaken. but this is a stupid ass reason to slay someone especially since the stats just do what they want. i mean im sometimes a stat whore but i don't slay people for stupid reasons like that.
Through the darkness of futures past,
The magician longs to see
One chants out between two worlds:
Fire, walk with me.
if you don't want 2 be slayed you could always aim when you throw your nades or... just not throw any. slaying is a dick head thing 2 do but does not violate any rule.
Maynard - The WCS Guy
we're getting way to picky in this discussion. personally i would rather some cockmunch not decide to walk towards my nade and die on purpose after killing the person i was aiming for, but shit happens. imo warmup rounds are pointless anyways and it would solve problems by just removing that. honestly, if this were up to me, i would make it so slay doesn't make you lose 2 levels. it should just slay you, so you sit out a round and that's it.
Negative. Warm-up rounds DO actually have a very big purpose. They allow people to connect to the server and choose their side without having to do so while a game is already in progress. In GG this is particularly big due to the fact of how fast the rounds go. By the time half the people connect and get into the game, the first group of people will already be in their spawn. Warm-up rounds are needed, not so much as to "warm-up" but to allow everybody to get in the game and settled.