The reason I warned you, is BECAUSE of this 5 second rule. I can understand, you killed them because they didn't follow orders INSTANTLY.. but you still must follow the rules as a CT and allow 5 seconds for T's to comply.
7: GUARDS must wait for 5 seconds before killing PRISONERS for failing to follow an order. Any reasonable requests for a repeat of orders must be adhered too.
What I witnessed was, when you gave the order your CT's were speaking over you so it was pretty difficult for some to clearly understand what you said. I just saw a beam so I thought, rush to the beam and follow if anyone else ran back to default position, and they did so I followed. I still counted the game time and within 3 seconds you sprayed down a majority of the T's, some who were actually TRYING to run back too.
I warned you because I was doing my job as an admin. Warnings are placed so you could LEARN from it.
Also, the following few rounds you ended up freekilling AGAIN and were warned by me. I understand you've just gotten off a CT ban so I didn't wanna be too harsh on you. Although, I suggest you please read the rules before causing another one to be implemented.
7: GUARDS must wait for 5 seconds before killing PRISONERS for failing to follow an order. Any reasonable requests for a repeat of orders must be adhered too.
What I witnessed was, when you gave the order your CT's were speaking over you so it was pretty difficult for some to clearly understand what you said. I just saw a beam so I thought, rush to the beam and follow if anyone else ran back to default position, and they did so I followed. I still counted the game time and within 3 seconds you sprayed down a majority of the T's, some who were actually TRYING to run back too.
I warned you because I was doing my job as an admin. Warnings are placed so you could LEARN from it.
Also, the following few rounds you ended up freekilling AGAIN and were warned by me. I understand you've just gotten off a CT ban so I didn't wanna be too harsh on you. Although, I suggest you please read the rules before causing another one to be implemented.
It's not unusual..