He used teamspeak to tell him to specifically log onto server 2 to help in a gunfight
No, he did not?The server 2 whispers only obviously work for people already connected to the teamspeak and in a server 2 patrol room of which there was one other officer, he was already connecting quite obviously as I doubt he was just sitting in a patrol channel for no other reason than to log-on to server. I, at no point told him to log on as I had no clue he wasn't in-game already. I just told him there was a gunfight at Telos fuel and he was to respond.
YO LOG ONTO SERVER 2 theres a gunfight at telosNo, he did not?
YO LOG ONTO SERVER 2 theres a gunfight at telos
OK hop on squad activated
Well as far as I can see from the video he didn't actually break the rules...sucks when you get caught out and thats all am saying
Whoever it was did mention they were already in the process of logging in when somebody come to them to assist. It would only be against the rules if the log on was solely for the purpose of attending this, and the response appears to have been in humour. Not that it is a good idea to say it still, but nothing strictly against the rules.
No, no I did not.He used teamspeak to tell him to specifically log onto server 2 to help in a gunfight
And rebels don't do this at all? What-so-ever?YO LOG ONTO SERVER 2 theres a gunfight at telos
OK hop on squad activated
You don't need to as long as people need to stop commenting about Dean etc and only comment on the video I intended it to be.Ok guys I spoke to Dean about this. It was just a whisper to the rest of the server channels that some silly person made a joke about. There was some spurious log in history that I checked out and wont post here because of *reasons*. Im sure Dean can tell you why I was curious about it if he really wants to. Do I really need to lock this now?
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