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Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - Starfaux901 - 04-01-2018 Hey InvexGaming Users and Admins. As a consistent Jailbreak player, it's no surprise that Mic-spam is a problem in these servers that cannot be stopped without aid of active admins (who are absolute legends with cracking down on this kinda stuff). But as we all know, admins are not always active or available, simply put because most, if not all admins -including active users- have to focus on activities and/or other things outside of CS:GO. So in my own opinion, a proper rule surrounding active Mic-spam really needs to be implemented into the jailbreak servers, one that fairly judges the improper use of communications via microphone or headset and even use of sound device applications such as SLAM or HLDJ. Many sessions that standard tier players like myself or veteran players play are invaded by obnoxiously annoying use of voice chat, both on T and CT side, whether it would be -as stated previously- sound device apps, Guards shouting in mics over everyone to the point where orders are not understood, which results in unfair deaths. Sure the Priority Speaker tool exists but the real question is: Does it really help suppress the arising problem of Micspam? INCOMING SUGGESTION THAT MAY NOT WORK IRL: What if there was a tool to mute comms that is readily available in warden tools that share similar properties to that of the admins mute tool? One that mutes a selected player either through a menu or as a command, but is temporary like PS? Sure this might seem like a big project to work on that could take some time, but it is just one more step into making the servers a better, more fun experience for all players new and old. NOTE: I probably should have separated this thread into 2 as it explains the implementation of a rule towards mic-spam along with the creation of a tool similar to what admins use but with different properties. EDIT: Sure this seems just like giving wardens admin tools, I haven't fully explained it because it's sorta bad enough I wrote an essay about it (thank you squief for pointing it out). But it's the way that one thinks about it's potential, RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - collector - 04-01-2018 i remember there was a mute if u had voice_loopback1 which mutes slam etc. this had a bypass and I’m not sure if this is still in the server. to do the bypass wait the 30 secs at the start of a round start then in chat it says terrorists are unmuted somehow this has gotta be fixed -1 giving warden admin perms kek RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - squief - 04-01-2018 why write a essay +1 RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - Squidward - 04-01-2018 lul, wardens aren't gonna be given admin tools -1 edit: incase you didn't want to read his whole thing, the suggestion is to give the warden a menu that allows them to server mute people RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - zac - 04-01-2018 No sir this can be abused way to easily RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - Starfaux901 - 04-01-2018 (04-01-2018/07:37 PM)squief Wrote: why write a essay Well it is a habit for me to write long and complex things , after all I'm more an academic and I do this all the time. RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - Starfaux901 - 04-01-2018 (04-01-2018/07:40 PM)Squidward Wrote: lul, wardens aren't gonna be given admin tools RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - Andi - 04-01-2018 -1 lmao u gotta earn that admin perms not just being a warden kek RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - asriel - 04-01-2018 SLAM is already muted and if bypassed an admin can just mute him, giving wardens similar permissions regarding the power of voice comms is overwhelming and requires a lot of trust anyone can go warden and mute people ( "One that mutes a selected player either through a menu or as a command, but is temporary" ) might as well sign up for admin, the priority talk already does a lot ( Having the ability to talk over prisoners and give out clear and precise orders )and you should expect a lot of communication from guards as the current status of the server averages 25+ players and if they talk frequently tell them to shut up. If they're mic spamming step up and become an admin set a example, if orders are misunderstood repeat them or simply say it in a clear and understanding manner simplify it if you wish. Prisoners can mute other prisoners that they find ' obnoxious ' and supressing the problem will not get rid of it as you can see with priority talk there is still mic spam whether you want it or not. Therefore this is a well thought out on paper but will not work practically RE: Implementing a Mic-spamming rule and or tool - Fr0st - 05-01-2018 dont play jb but !sm is a dank command x |