who delete my post?
Comments
-
So now you'll make a thread about a closed/deleted thread and also to bypass the swear filter/censor.
You're making a REAL STRONG case in your favor to get your previous thread back.
/sarcasm
He most likely won't be infracted unless a moderator that deals with barracks, off-topic, etc comes in. In the words of the great Denxi, "infractions do nothing in the competitive section." -
traceokuhn wrote: »He most likely won't be infracted unless a moderator that deals with barracks, off-topic, etc comes in. In the words of the great Denxi, "infractions do nothing in the competitive section."
Well this OP evidently is not well versed in the competitive forum world as he is complaining.
I wasn't hinting towards infracting either
And Denxi isn't the ONLY mod lol. That's just his mod view on the matter. -
Well this OP evidently is not well versed in the competitive forum world as he is complaining.
I wasn't hinting towards infracting either
And Denxi isn't the ONLY mod lol. That's just his mod view on the matter.
Actually the statement from denxi is 100% factual. Infracting players in the competitive community does nothing, as they will just make a new forum account within 10 seconds of the old one being banned. -
what rule did i break so u can delete my topic. it's just a link. there bunch of thread about link why dont u delete. mods are fcking ******ed no wonder this game is going down LMFAO
Yes, because something like closing a thread on the forums causes players to quit the game. -
Me. Thread was deleted for two reasons.
First, the video had nothing to do with competitive CF. CF Videos are fine in the competitive section as long is the content is relevant to competitive CF, e.g. scrim footage and relevant informational videos (stuff like "good SnD nade spots"). The video you posted was of pub games and was not relevant to this section of the forums, and should have been posted in Fanworks.
That reason alone would warrant a move, not a delete. However, now we hit reason number two.
Second, the video was almost certainly of players cheating. This deduction can be made of a variety of factors, but the biggest one is the amount of 100% accurate JUMPING shots made in the video. There is currently no known, legitimate way to get 100% accuracy while jumping (hitting the space bar). On every displayed jumping shot, the bullet went exactly where the crosshair was placed. While it's possible (very unlikely, but possible) that with enough trial and error you could end up with that many jumpshots that are 100% accurate (I counted at least 8), that chances of it happening are too small be worth risking cheating footage on the forums, and I didn't want to dump suspect footage into the lap of some other mod.
My apologies for not sending you a warning detailing why I removed it, I should have. In the future, if you have any questions for me, my contact information can be found in the Competitive Community xFire thread (Check the Competitive Resource Compilation Sticky; if you're too lazy then my xFire is colossalkoala). That way we can keep threads like these to a minimum, even if a mod does screw up something :P
EDIT:Drpeck3rable wrote: »Actually the statement from denxi is 100% factual. Infracting players in the competitive community does nothing, as they will just make a new forum account within 10 seconds of the old one being banned.
This is not an accurate interpretation of the reasoning for my stance on infractions, please don't read this and assume that it's my opinion :P
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- Z8Games
- 1 Z8 Forum Discussion & Suggestions
- 15 Z8Games Announcements
- Rules & Conduct
- 2.5K CrossFire
- 715 CrossFire Announcements
- 714 Previous Announcements
- 2 Previous Patch Notes
- 322 Community
- 12 Modes
- 393 Suggestions
- 16 Clan Discussion and Recruitment
- 73 CF Competitive Forum
- 1 CFCL
- 16 Looking for a Team?
- 524 CrossFire Support
- 7 Suggestion
- 15 CrossFire Guides
- 37 CrossFire Off Topic