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Vamp001

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W temacie: Crash on URL resulting in Ban

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25-11-2018, 03:18

(24-11-2018, 23:36)Orbacle Wrote: 1) Kinda already, quitting intentionally gives a 48h (2 days) URL ban, while timing out throws a 24h ban because people could abuse a no-ban leave by disconnecting from the network. Getting kicked gives no ban, as there are occasional URL bugs which cause an infinite loading screen thus players getting stuck, so mods kick those players.

2) Agree that it shouldn't give ban before the first race though

While I agree to the reply and even tho this situation never happened to me, I've experienced lag (and seen others lagging) during the timer for the first race, being not that common after that. This causes people to start a race late after everyone else, synched, already started.

This happened to me and can be seen happening to others. If they don't quit out of frustration they get a better start on the next race, after already losing one position or two on the final scoreboard. I've won agains't better cars (dynos lol) because they had the unfortunate 'lag'.

This 'lag' can be seen out of the urls, which is the worst time to start or join any player created event because the server is trying to cope with url matches for each car score plus custom and time-trial events. For record I get a good latency (average 60).

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