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Brian

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  1. Hmm..... When I get back, I can run some dedicated server tools and make my own server, just to try things out. That is if I have enough patience to do so in the first place.

     

    So far, here are the top 3 server ideas.

    1. Team Fortress 2 - Prop Hunt Server

    2. Team Fortress 2 - Wario Ware Server

    3. Team Fortress 2 - Randomizer Mod Server

     

    Well, it is going to take a long time to get the actual server running, but it will be better then nothing.


  2. You know why its hard because you are all to lazy and weak to step up and take control as warden. Every time there is a new warden fighting for the mic He is usually not even xG! If you are strict and try to control the server , watch out! You might be kicked out of the clan like me.

     

    ---------- Post added at 04:49 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:45 AM ----------

     

    This is partly why I left the clan. Jail Break is obviously one of the most populated servers. However I almost never see a xG member as warden. When they are they don't do anything but FRLR and Simon Says. SO weak...

     

    ---------- Post added at 05:31 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:49 AM ----------

     

    This server is a joke. No one likes to be warden, when they are random people talk **** and xG rebelers back them up. It is going to ****. you might as well call its the rebeling kid **** talking server. Good Luck. You always have people in it. But you will NEVER be respected LOL. Every time someone tries to give orders they are **** on by random people and mod/admins dont do a thing because they dont want to share my fate and be unpopular. I told you Silence stop listening to the wrong people. You know who that is? This shitty kids! Ahahaha you are so ****ed you will never progress. You took the wrong route.

     

    Um..... Ok Pervy Sage, remember, we can`t do everything because we are only human. I, however, agree that there needs to be something done about this **** talking. I`ll see what I can do, but I cannot promise anything.


  3. ^ Banned for not spelling Penguin in your siggy correctly.

     

    ---------- Post added at 03:00 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:59 AM ----------

     

    ^Banned for making fun of Penguin

     

    ---------- Post added at 03:02 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:00 AM ----------

     

    ^Banned for banning yourself


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    A Challenger Appears!

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  5. Prop Hunt

     

    If you do not know what Prop Hunt is on Team Fortress 2, I suggest you try googling it, or youtubing it.

     

    Basics

     

    PropHunt plays much like a cross between the standard Arena mode and the game Hide and Seek. Players on the RED team, disguised as props, are given a 30 second set-up time to hide, and afterwards, players on the BLU team attempt to find and kill them in the allotted time period. At the end of each round the teams are swapped; the Hunters (BLU) become the Hunted (RED) and vice versa. Respawns are not permitted until the end of each round.

     

    Players on the RED team are forced to play as Scouts and are randomly assigned the appearance of a map prop at the start of each round. They are not able to make use of their weapons unless they are the last player on their team. Passive item effects, like the Sandman's health penalty, will influence the player as normal. In addition, the RED team is unable to drown, which enables them to hide underwater.

     

    The BLU team has access to all classes except for the Spy (due to his ability to see enemy stats). Pyro is the default class, and the most widely used. Fire effects are visible on props, making them easy to track after they are found. Also Pyros are granted the ability to "fly" by firing their flamethrowers in midair as a means increasing vertical mobility.

     

    Firing a weapon or swinging a melee weapon will cause members of the BLU team to slightly damage themselves. This is intended to give players a reason to focus on suspicious props rather than shooting everything in sight. To reward successful hunters, members of the BLU team who score a kill or kill assist are restored to full health and granted a small speed boost for the remainder of the round.

     

    Health pickups are generally very limited on Prop Hunt maps, although Prop Hunt maps universally feature a central, unable to be captured control point that will fully heal a player passing over it once every 55 seconds (tracked individually for each player). The control point will not, however, extinguish fire or remove bleed effects.

     

    BLU or RED win the round if all members of the opposing team die. RED is also able to win by staying alive until the end of the round's duration, at which point all BLU players are instantly slain and the victory awarded accordingly. If there is only one RED prop left, they are allowed to shoot the BLU team members.

     

    Props

    * You have 30 seconds to find a decent hiding spot. Make the most of this time.

    * Try to find somewhere that you will fit in nicely. Don't try to give anything away to the Hunters.

    o Most people don't tend to look up. Use this to your advantage.

    o A good place to hide is near a lot of copies of your prop. (e.g. as a barrel hiding in a corner full of barrels).

    * Hide somewhere with a good exit. There is nothing worse than getting stuck at your enemies mercy.

    * When you have been found out, just run and find a health kit as quickly as possible. Try to give your pursuers the slip and find another hiding spot.

    * If you see an incoming projectile, try to avoid it. Your cover will be blown but you will still live to find another hiding spot.

    * Clicking will make the prop stay sill so you can check your surroundings without drawing too much attention.

    * There are some spots where people don't or rarely check. Hiding there while not drawing any attention will almost guarantee victory.

    * Feel free to run around from the Hunters for the duration of the round, especially if your prop is something that won't fit into your surroundings. Be wary, however, of the positions of the other Hunters (so you don't run into another Pyro's fire), the landscape (so you don't run into walls) and other Hunted (so you don't blow their cover as well).

    * Be careful of hiding in a hazardous location (e.g. a room full of pumpkin bombs) as a stray bullet could kill you instantly.

     

    Obejective - Remain hidden until the time runs out, or kill all Prop Hunters (Last Prop Only)

     

    Prop Hunters

     

    * Your health decreases when you fire. Consequently, try not to randomly shoot everywhere.

    * The Pyro's fire can easily show up Scouts and do quite a number on their health. The same goes for bleed weapons

    * A Heavy's Sandvich can be useful not only to himself but to his team too. throw them at hurt teammates.

    * Mad Milk and Jarate don't do any damage to you when you throw them but show any Scouts in the area. Mad Milk helps your team get health and Jarate helps kill the Scouts.

    * If you see a prop but fail to kill it, tell your team what it is so they can kill it.

    * You can shoot and jump to do a super-jump to get to higher places.

    * Engineers are not allowed to build Sentry Guns but can build Dispensers. If you are planning to be an Engineer, build your Dispenser during Setup time when there is no health penalty, then haul it up to a good spot.

     

    Objective - Eliminate all props before the the time runs out

     

     


  6. http://hellsgamers.com/members/9152-ExGBrian

     

    Yeah, just looking around on the HeLLs Gamers forums, trying to get my main account unbanned, and I saw this. Apparently, he is not a popular guy from what I hear, not that it bothers me at all. I seriously lol'd at all the admin abuse threads that were all concerned with him. But, whenever I am on HeLLs Gamers (Alternate Account), he is a pretty chill guy. Just thought it was funny how similar our names were, especially since we had the same name change at around the same time. He also is a part of Narnia Clan, except in the form of HeLLs Gamers.

     

    Anyway, what's the deal with airplane food?


  7. Don't whine about freekills unless you have proof. <--- this is wrong because if people get freekilled in game, they can just tell an admin what happened and he can just investigate. No proof is needed.

     

    Alright edited, and that also takes part of point number 2. Thanks for the heads up.


  8. Brians Guide on : How to be Admin Friendly!

     

    Admins never go by anybody's word.

    Many have seen plenty of times where people complain and complain, then get angry when the admins do nothing. They cannot perform any action unless they witnessed it, or the accuser has solid proof. Don't annoy the admins, as it may be you receiving the punishment, instead of the original offender. Remember, the admins job is to be fair, and it would be fair if they took anybody's word. Let's look at a real world example.

     

    How would it be if admins took your word?

     

    Example

    Person A dislikes Person B, so he accuses him of freekilling, which Person B didn't do. Suddenly, an admin slays Person B, just to find out Person A was lying. So then, Person A is slayed as well.

     

    Basically - Don't whine about freekills unless you have proof, or if the admins investigate to find evidence.

     

    Admins do not tolerate disrespect

    Many people often get frustrated when freekilled, even after the person has recieved punishment. This cause the person to often be rude to the admins, such as stating, "Took you long enough @#$", or "God @#$%, this admin is completely useless. Not only does this not resolve anything, but it also causes the admin to lose respect for you, and possibly not even look into future problems.

    How would it be if you disrespected admins?

     

    Example

    Person B dislikes Admin, because Person A free-killed him. After several minutes of gathering information about the incident, Person B exclaims "It's about time you do your job, you @#$%^& Admin." Admin completely drops the case and gags the player.

     

    Basically - Don't be difficult with admins, especially if they are trying to help you.

     

    Don't argue with an admins ruling

    If an admin makes a ruling that does or does not relate toward your actions, don't go against the admins word. The admin has the final say. Whether the decision is fair, is not judged by you, but by the admins. Do not argue with admins, unless you have proof of the wrongful action taking place.

     

    How would it be if you judged player's offences?

     

    Example

    Person A freekills around 5 people, but Player B, insisting that he was a new player, argues that he should only be given a warning. Every round goes by, ending up in more and more free-killing. By round 4, the admin finally bans the free-killer, and kicks the player defending him for "disrupting the peace and public of the server."

     

    Basically - Don't argue with the admins decisions. The admin has the final say.

     

    Don't try to bribe or let off an admin

    If you free-killed and you know you purposefully did so, don't spam admin chat saying "I'll buy you a hat pack if you let me free-kill Player B". Not only will the admins lose trust in you, but they would have to take appropriate actions against you.

     

    How would it be if you bribed admins

     

    Example

    Person A free-kills around 3 people, but tells Admin 1 he will buy him a hat pack. Admin 2 gets on the server, to see somebody freekilling 3-4 players every round. Admin 2 kicks Player A, and asks Admin 1 why actions were not taken. To Admin 2 suprise, Admin 1 tells him he allowed it, causing Admin 1 to lose his rank, and damage his chances of re-grasping the rank that was lost.

     

    Basically - Don't try to bribe admins.

     

    Overview

    Don't whine about freekills unless you have proof.

    Don't be difficult with admins, especially if they are trying to help you.

    Don't argue with the admins decisions. The admin has the final say.

    Don't try to bribe admins.

     

    If you have anything you want to add on, leave a comment below! Who knows, maybe it could be added to this post!


  9. Well, let's say gun toss.

     

    I demonstrate gun toss from a side view, then a First Person view. I also explain server rules....ect..ect...

     

    And

     

    I define freekilling, how to report a freekiller ect. ect. I will make a video demostrating gun toss to show you what I mean.