It's neither.
Plus, you can either have some exploit-fixes that don't work and break
other useful things for EVERY single exploit there is, or you can just
go ahead and focus on doing one task effectively, which is blacklisting
servers.
On 25.09.2015 15:46, Marcin Paterek wrote:
"just dont do a Blacklist, just block the feature of changing the Skin
without having it in your Inventory"
That's a good idea - simple and effective. Upvote :)
2015-09-25 15:14 GMT+02:00 Team dotjsp <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Or just dont do a Blacklist, just block the feature of changing
the Skin without having it in your Inventory, I couldnt think of a
way that would be any Problem for them. But after all it is what
it is..
Am 25.09.2015 14:12 schrieb "Absurd Minds"
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
I have always hated cosmetic or "fun" plugins like skin
plugins since I first started playing 1.6, and I never even
dreamed of using a knife plugin on either of my two sourcemod
servers, but what I hate infinitely more than stupid skin
plugins is how horrendously valve executed their blacklist.
Half the blacklisted servers weren't even running the plugins,
and I bet 2/3 of the servers that were running the plugins
haven't been blacklisted yet. Every time I drop into a random
community server it has these skin plugins.
Basically what I'm saying is that knife plugins don't effect
me AT ALL (my dream world includes valve fixing vote cvars on
community servers so I don't have to use sourcemod anymore at
all), and I'm still extremely pissed at how valve implemented
this. They really need to either back up their threat
effectively, or they need to allow community server owners to
use the plugin again free of threat.
On Sep 25, 2015 7:55 AM, "Tom Devonport"
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
Last I checked, Valve said they were prohibited and
started to ban servers with them (through sv_tags if I
recall effectively). Wasn't particularly effective due to
the false positives.
Just face it, Valve doesn't care about community servers.
They serve a tiny proportion of the CSGO playerbase. It
isn't their priority. StatTraks are.
Have you guys got those new StatTrak Music Kits yet?
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 at 12:47 Team dotjsp
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is there any statement on VALVe's opinion about these
kinds of Plugins? I thought that the Plugin Developer
himself discontinued to have a Downlink for these
kinds of Plugins up. Or is there some kind of Takedown
from VALVe, I didnt know about?
Am 25.09.2015 13:32 schrieb "Michael Loveless"
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
There are tons of servers out there still using
both plugins and it's pretty shitty for those of
us who stopped. I'm usually not for telling on
others or getting involved in other peoples
business but for all of us innocent owners who had
servers banned for any length of time while
complying with the rules, I feel that now all
server owners should be held accountable even if
it means the rest of the community airing them
out. We know Valve will take widespread action
even if only a small number of communities are not
in compliance. Do we really need to instigate
Valve to make life harder on community owners than
it already is?
We already have a damn near non-existent drop rate
and only $0.03 cases 99% of the time. Every 3
updates the only administrative tools out there
get broken (Love you SourceMod <3). No more early
warning notices for owners but TF2 gets them and
so does the HLDS mailing list for the old Half
Life engine games that still get updates, which
they do. We can't sit back and let a small number
of community owners who think they are renegades
ruin what little we have left.
If people don't want to be recognized for posting
up other community's names, just sign up to this
list on a different email and post. Then you won't
have to worry about the shitty owners out there
DDoSing you in retaliation. Let's get rid of them
before they fuck us like they did to the good TF2
communities.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 7:14 AM, Ernesto Estrella
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
There’s still a server still using the !knife
and !ws plugin. It’s not fair for other
servers that already removed them in respect
for you.
HellsGamers Jailbreak server -
http://www.gametracker.com/server_info/67.228.245.10:27015/
When you type sm plugins list, you can see the
!knife plugin in the shop.
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