Argonath RPG - A World of its own
GTA:VC => VC:MP - Vice City Multiplayer => VC:MP General => Topic started by: _Zeke_AsaAKuRa_ on June 17, 2011, 02:09:58 pm
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guys we have to have an admin 24/7 in the server well not that much time i mean someone to stay in the server till the other admin comes
cuz every day i see atleast 2 hackers :trust:
you seriously gotta do something about this i cant take anymore
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Well, best place to get in touch with any screenshots/additional reports is here: [email protected]
There's generally no need to post such things on the forums. Seeing as this is quite recent, I will come online now to check things. :)
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Even if i take screens of them and send them it will be too late cuz no one is gonna check the mail for 2 hours and for this time the hackes will compleatly ruin the server. :trust:
There has to be an admin online wen the hacker is playing to be able to /warn/kick/ban/ him
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Even if i take screens of them and send them it will be too late cuz no one is gonna check the mail for 2 hours and for this time the hackes will compleatly ruin the server. :trust:
There has to be an admin online wen the hacker is playing to be able to /warn/kick/ban/ him
You forget that if your screenshot clearly shows hacks, the ban can be done remotely.
Which means that the next time they try to login they can not.
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Well, a good screen is still the best way to fight cheaters (for regulars).
I know that some cases are really annoying, but cheating itself cannot be prevented all the time.
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Use videos. Use Xfire, it shows more proof than screenshots at most times and will definitely catch the attention of the administration.
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Thats a nice idea morph i will try it :)
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You forget that if your screenshot clearly shows hacks, the ban can be done remotely.
Which means that the next time they try to login they can not.
The issue is that those screenshots are almost always ignored unless it's a regular user :(
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The issue is that those screenshots are almost always ignored unless it's a regular user :(
Every report is taken seriously. Never ignored
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Every report is taken seriously. Never ignored
That may be the situation for server leadership and above, but we all know that in every single Argo server (not singling anyone out), that for Administrators and below, this isn't always the case. I'm not saying users shouldn't use the email. I'm simply saying that maybe more needs to be done to make users feel like their reports are being taken care of. No one seems to receive an answer back, which is understandable given the number of reports, but most of the time when action is taken, the reporter doesn't see it and they become upset with the system. Maybe a courteous auto-reply system would help a slight bit? In the very least it could say the report was received and will be looked at A.S.A.P., making the reporter feel like they actually did something useful. :)
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That may be the situation for server leadership and above, but we all know that in every single Argo server (not singling anyone out), that for Administrators and below, this isn't always the case. I'm not saying users shouldn't use the email. I'm simply saying that maybe more needs to be done to make users feel like their reports are being taken care of. No one seems to receive an answer back, which is understandable given the number of reports, but most of the time when action is taken, the reporter doesn't see it and they become upset with the system. Maybe a courteous auto-reply system would help a slight bit? In the very least it could say the report was received and will be looked at A.S.A.P., making the reporter feel like they actually did something useful. :)
/on (SA:MP)?, a little bit of patience? Sometimes admins decide to watch the situation before telling users they are... as it may sway the reporter one way or another.
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/on (SA:MP)?, a little bit of patience? Sometimes admins decide to watch the situation before telling users they are... as it may sway the reporter one way or another.
Oh come on Vince. We all know every server has the issue.
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Most admins on SA-MP tend to just type /ban quicker than ask how/what/when/where happened in rulebreaking.
I am not saying this on a bias.
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I'm referring more to mailed-in reports, but yes, admins on every server over the last year or so haven't been doing the greatest job like they had in the past. Things are either ignored, or dealt with too harshly, most of the time.
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Why should the reported be informed about the punishment? He can use it as revenge tool if he just doesn't like someone. I myself tho' prefer straight contact to admins over e-mail, since I know the admins and I know the admins job..
About the problem SugarD brought up, every admin makes mistakes, even the best of them. Someone always has a bad day or is busy taking in reports or something...
I've always thought admins are doing good job :)
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Why should the reported be informed about the punishment? He can use it as revenge tool if he just doesn't like someone. I myself tho' prefer straight contact to admins over e-mail, since I know the admins and I know the admins job..
About the problem SugarD brought up, every admin makes mistakes, even the best of them. Someone always has a bad day or is busy taking in reports or something...
I've always thought admins are doing good job :)
Sorry man, I think you misunderstood me lol...
I meant for when sending emails into the Argo email addresses, that the reporter, (person sending the report), receives an email back. ;)
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Sorry man, I think you misunderstood me lol...
I meant for when sending emails into the Argo email addresses, that the reporter, (person sending the report), receives an email back. ;)
If you mean only a message that it is being handled, but that I would not understand if they have been informed about the punishment also :)
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If you mean only a message that it is being handled, but that I would not understand if they have been informed about the punishment also :)
Well what I'm saying is if someone sends in a report to one of the emails regarding another user, that the person who sent in the report receives an auto-reply message back saying something like "Thank you for taking your time to send us your concerns. We will process the email as soon as we can. You may or may not receive a reply back, depending on if we need further information. Thank you again, and have a wonderful day!" :)
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Well what I'm saying is if someone sends in a report to one of the emails regarding another user, that the person who sent in the report receives an auto-reply message back saying something like "Thank you for taking your time to send us your concerns. We will process the email as soon as we can. You may or may not receive a reply back, depending on if we need further information. Thank you again, and have a wonderful day!" :)
+1
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Most admins on SA-MP tend to just type /ban quicker than ask how/what/when/where happened in rulebreaking.
Actually, this is false... I am one of SA:MP's strictest Admins, yet ban is my least-used punishment.
I wouldn't object though to the idea of an auto-reply in emails if the developers would be too busy to send a response. I once reported a DMer / Flamer in 2008 MTA:VC to Aragorn's email, who he banned afterwards and sent a response.