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  • ...ef>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080418041811/http://max-d.co.nr/ "MD.. Is it dead?"] Maximum Destruction forum. 2007-11-24. Retrieved with Wayback Machi ...n!'' to change its policy how to handle them. After a deeper investigation it was clear that the most of them had their origin in Brazil. Cause the ISPs
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  • ...a ranking list of players with the goal to encourage competitive gameplay. It was introduced as a replacement for third [[AC ladder]], which demised in J ...time the HI-SKILL ladder was undergoing several updates and improvements. It provided daily, weekly, monthly and all time ranks for players, and separat
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  • A '''clan''' is a relative term, though usually it defines a group of players who regularly play together on AssaultCube. ...he form of a prefix or suffix "tag". Some clans allow their members to use it at any position of their players name.
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  • * [[Cheater|cheating]] ...ainst having blacklisting as an official feature. Their reasoning was that it wouldn't be completely effective due to dynamic IP addresses, so we'd be be
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  • A '''cheater''' is someone who modifies the game in a way that alters, disrupts, or prev [[Image:Scoreboard 0.93 cheater.jpg|right|thumb|Score modification was possible prior to version 1.0.]]
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  • * '''[[Cheater]]''' - A player who may be using unfair methods to improve his gameplay * '''[[Ping and PJ|Ping]]''' - The time it takes data to travel from a client to the server and back
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  • ...have begun: To join them, you will have to proove that you are neither a [[cheater]] nor a newbie player, by being tested by their best players in the game mo ...a problem: cause 2 of them are american and three others are from europe, it becomes more and more problematic to see everyone regularly on the web. As
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  • ...clan leaders. ''Dendard'' joined the clan and helped ''ClaytonMc'' to make it better and better while ''DEATH-D0G'' left the clan. A few weeks later ''Na ...ns lived in a war during for large period in time, accusing any enemy of [[cheater|cheating]] and trusting noone. Unfortunately the majority of AssaultCube's
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  • * Prevent [[cheater|cheating]] by removing obvious cheats If you intend to take admin on a regular basis it is advisable to bind a number of the most common commands and replies to si
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  • ...ongest existing ladder service (with breaks) in the AssaultCube community. It's under hosting and development of the [[clan]] ''[[Tear you Down!]]''. With the release of the AssaultCube 1.0 it has become necessary to update the ladder to support new server, gamemodes
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  • With the default configuration, banning is restricted to [[admin]]s only, but it can be enabled for normal players by using the -b switch in the <code>serve * [[cheater]]
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  • ...for minor or first-time offenses. To get rid of continually disruptive ([[cheater|cheating]], [[team killer|team killing]], etc.) players, the [[ban | ban vo It's possible to votekick players from a server, but they can easily come back
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  • ...more players will continue to join when they see a server with players in it. ...t for anything yet, it's safer to claim it now so no bad players can claim it later.
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  • ''Ping'' is the amount of time (in milliseconds) it takes for your packets of data to get to the server and vice-versa. A lower ...st. Getting killed by a dead player does not mean that they are cheating; it just means that the internet connection is a little laggy.
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  • ...rts to get in contact with the ''ESL'' have been initiated. To this moment it was not to expect that this idea would become successfully in the community ...troversy towards the ESL, as it seems to allow cheating players to stay in it's league.
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  • ...rivati inoltre hanno dei vantaggi, come il drastico calo di [[team killer (it)|team killers]] come altri comportamenti asociali, come avviene un pò nei
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  • ...i non sono limitati al solo gioco, ma possono essere usati anche su [[IRC (it)|IRC]] e sui forum. * '''[[Cheater (it)|Cheater]]''' - Un giocatore che usa metodi scorretti e poco ortodossi per procurars
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  • ===Come [[Admin (it)|amministratore]], in AssaultCube, devi prenderti alcune responsabilità=== * evitare e prevenire il [[cheater (it)|cheating]]
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  • * [[Kick (it)| Kick]] * [[Cheater (it)| Cheater]]
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  • ...arazzarsi da comportamenti scorretti ([[cheater|cheating]], [[team killer (it)|team kill]]ing, etc.), il [[ban | comando ban]] può essere usato. * [[Ban (it)| Ban]]
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