7-10-19, 06:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 7-10-19, 06:57 PM by alexcat2. Edited 1 time in total.)
"You can't always prove what you're doing with either as well"
I already brought up evidence as to how i was not the one who caused a crash.
I caused zero problems for over 4 hours with smartweld and had no reason to cause problems. It takes a deliberate effort to select that many props, and because I'm not dumb, like playing on LFG, and don't want to loose 4 hours of work I have many incentives to use the tool in a responsible manner.
And for the record, that manner is to never select more then 10 to 15 props with it as to avoid an overflow crash, which needs over 50 or so props.
You also keep going on about your understanding of the logs, but logs are a guess as to the true happenings at best. The logs didn't even contain the reason the server died, only what happened up to that point. If the server logs were truly perfect and could understand crashes then you wouldn't even admins; the server could ban crashers automatically.
Even then, as you said you can guess to a degree, in that the last event is normally the cause -
"the last action being done before a server crash, its a 99% chance of it being the cause"
- however, the last action is not the smartweld, but dupe, which was not me. You keep claiming that that it was a delayed crash, but unless your a computer or electrical engineer then neither of us really know that your claim was truth. The best you have to go off of was the incomplete logs, which don't point to me as the cause of the crash, but instead someone else using dupe.
EDIT: One last thing, since you said the argument lacked proof. Its not like you could have also waited to collect more proof as to the cause of the problem. Normally from what I have seen before, a crash isn't an instant ban, because it might of been an accident or simply from random chance. If the person caused more issues later or another crash, then a ban would be issued. If you had just waited 5 minutes instead of banning me, you would have been able to see me working very carefully and smartwelding as few props as possible.
I already brought up evidence as to how i was not the one who caused a crash.
I caused zero problems for over 4 hours with smartweld and had no reason to cause problems. It takes a deliberate effort to select that many props, and because I'm not dumb, like playing on LFG, and don't want to loose 4 hours of work I have many incentives to use the tool in a responsible manner.
And for the record, that manner is to never select more then 10 to 15 props with it as to avoid an overflow crash, which needs over 50 or so props.
You also keep going on about your understanding of the logs, but logs are a guess as to the true happenings at best. The logs didn't even contain the reason the server died, only what happened up to that point. If the server logs were truly perfect and could understand crashes then you wouldn't even admins; the server could ban crashers automatically.
Even then, as you said you can guess to a degree, in that the last event is normally the cause -
"the last action being done before a server crash, its a 99% chance of it being the cause"
- however, the last action is not the smartweld, but dupe, which was not me. You keep claiming that that it was a delayed crash, but unless your a computer or electrical engineer then neither of us really know that your claim was truth. The best you have to go off of was the incomplete logs, which don't point to me as the cause of the crash, but instead someone else using dupe.
EDIT: One last thing, since you said the argument lacked proof. Its not like you could have also waited to collect more proof as to the cause of the problem. Normally from what I have seen before, a crash isn't an instant ban, because it might of been an accident or simply from random chance. If the person caused more issues later or another crash, then a ban would be issued. If you had just waited 5 minutes instead of banning me, you would have been able to see me working very carefully and smartwelding as few props as possible.