i was taking a ss to show how clearly peter could be seen...but a funny thing happened. on my monitor (it's a TV actually, so things show up darker naturally), i have to have my in-game brightness all the way up to have it at a decent level. still, i could clearly see peter, as shown in this SS (taken by steam):



now even on my darker monitor, you can pretty clearly see a dude there. however i also took a screenshot with print screen and put it into paint. that apparently ignores in-game brightness or something, because it came out significantly darker, and you really have to be looking in the right spot (his elbow basically) to see that anyone's there (at least on my screen).



so it's plausible that euro didn't see peter...if he really plays with his screen that dark. based on that...it seems the cadebreak could have been an honest mistake, but euro, turn your brightness up dude. seriously.

you also admit that the slay was specifically timed to avoid being tagged, which you know is against the rules. that's where the rule breaking comes in here, no question about that. it's minor, but this isn't the first time you've had issues with rules. in this case also, you knew you were breaking the rules. you knew you were avoiding a tag which you know is against the rules. to me, an admin knowingly breaking a rule is not kosher, and should receive a stiffer punishment than a warning, especially considering past issues.

since this is a report of an admin though, i think we should let clan decide. from a post by maynard in the ula section: "report admins of the community who are not following the TOS and server rules". the issue has been reported, our job is done, clan will decide the proper course of action from here. we should only use our powers on other admins in emergencies (rampant rule breaking, hacking, mass banning, etc.), and this is not such a case.

leaving this open so clan doesn't think it's been handled.