9-7-16, 07:34 PM
First off, not everyone loads at the exact same speed, so a slay round is not completely abuse. If you ever played deathrun, you'd know that slay rounds are pretty common, to allow everyone to play instead of waiting 4-5 extra minutes while one death tries to kill one runner. Same goes for props/hunters. I for one have done slay rounds before on Prop Hunt, for this exact reason. Without capturing the entire context, that first screenshot seems somewhat biased.
The second and third screenshots are regarding the first and I already explained that.
The fourth, where he's a log... I'm guessing that's on the crash bandicoot museum map, but where exactly is that?
The last one might seem abusive, but he (sorta) had consent to run that command so I don't see that as much abuse, considering he returned him back to his original position right after (though I don't see how teleporting someone is a magic trick, any admin can do that)
Regarding @Potato10731's screenshot, that shows nothing. Noclip might seem abusive, but it's also handy to check the "illegal/out of map" spots people sometimes end up in, without having to kill yourself. I don't see why we should have to kill ourselves just to spectate another player who's suspected of being in an illegal spot. Makes it so we can't really enjoy the game as much as the players can. I know when motel blacke was still a map, I would use noclip to check under the map, because that was an infamous spot. I would then return myself to my original position and continue playing. I don't find that as being unreasonable.
The second and third screenshots are regarding the first and I already explained that.
The fourth, where he's a log... I'm guessing that's on the crash bandicoot museum map, but where exactly is that?
The last one might seem abusive, but he (sorta) had consent to run that command so I don't see that as much abuse, considering he returned him back to his original position right after (though I don't see how teleporting someone is a magic trick, any admin can do that)
Regarding @Potato10731's screenshot, that shows nothing. Noclip might seem abusive, but it's also handy to check the "illegal/out of map" spots people sometimes end up in, without having to kill yourself. I don't see why we should have to kill ourselves just to spectate another player who's suspected of being in an illegal spot. Makes it so we can't really enjoy the game as much as the players can. I know when motel blacke was still a map, I would use noclip to check under the map, because that was an infamous spot. I would then return myself to my original position and continue playing. I don't find that as being unreasonable.