I'm not sure there's a way to do it, but I'd like to explore the possibility of booting players that go afk for hours on end. We have at least a couple players in Midwar now that will take a vehicle, drive to where they'll get an enemy field or town flashing, then park in a barn and then go afk for hours. They do it just to annoy people. I had one specifically tell me "...they mess with me, so I'll mess with them".You end up with a field flashing for hours and it's quite distracting, and just because someone wants to be a jerk. And, yes, myself and others have looked for them. I spent considerable time and effort yesterday flying around a flashing field and looking into every barn I could find. No luck. Two other players were looking for the same guy when I logged on today, albeit at a different field. Would it be technically possible to set a time limit on non- activity? Say if someone hasn't done anything for half an hour could they be booted?We do have some that stay afk for hours but don't go out of their way to make bases flash. I find that annoying but can live with it. It's the ones who are malicious about it that should be booted if they're not playing and just hiding somewhere to annoy the other players. My biggest concern is if an effort was made to do this, some active players might get booted if the system didn't work right.I've told myself until a resolution is found I'll try and point out the offenders locations to the other teams, if I'm on the same team as the offender. That might suffice, but sometimes communications aren't good enough to make that work well. Besides, if people are just trying to be jerks, they should get booted.
He pays his $14.95 he plays the game as he sees it.
Film viewer method resulted in death of said offender after at least 8 hours of offending.
Wow, you guys need help.
Each side has AFK players. I also thought ENY was based off of players in-flight, and not just connected or in tower.
If you think you are having a 1v1 in the Main Arena, your SA has failed you.
We've got clowns bailing planes over a flashing town to game the proxy kill message and see if an enemy gv is close.