03-17-2018, 04:37 PM
(03-17-2018, 12:48 PM)Anthony Wrote: I kill people off logic most rounds I play. I'm not going to play the game stupid, yesterday a T shot an awp I marked everyone around me as friendly because it was impossible for them to have shot the AWP. It was down to TJ or some other kid. I told them to fight it out, but I couldn't get them to fight it out because they said what I was doing was based on logic. That is actually pure horseshit I can't understand how what I was doing was wrong. I could understand them not fighting if they didn't trust me, but they didn't do it because it was too logical... are u fucking me.
The reason why I chose to act this way is because there were people scattered around you. I couldn't be 100% sure that someone didn't quick switch on and off the awp since I didn't see everyone. And whose to say the guy who had the awp wasn't innocent? People don't claim all T items they collect.
I was also trying to let the low level player try to attack on his own instead of pushing him into a corner. You putting that situation onto him should've put pressure onto him and try to finish as quick as possible.
And Brass has a point. How could I prove that you saw everyone. If I killed and he reported me, how could I prove that you saw everyone, and everyone you marked friendly was alive? This could only be proven if I killed him immediately if I saw him within the 5 seconds that death scene allows.
You just kept saying kill him. That's another problem with logic. You can only kill when someone either says "kos _" or "_ is a traitor" in terms of voice or normal chat. You can't say anything other than those two to be allowed to kill for chat. I tried discussion this in the rule discussion thread but only one response was given. Just because you say kill him doesn't give me the power to kill him.
Granted, I think most people would actually follow your reason to kill, but since I wasn't sure you saw everyone, so I decided I'd give the traitor a chance.