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- Dont kill me im a beginer
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How can Persons be an Admin?
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Now evan... its not just people thy like...
i kno a couple people that i would never admin because they take control of there powers and misuse them... or wouldnt help the server...
but yeh you are chosen to be an admin or cop... they are different
cop=flaggive kick and short ban
admin= flaggive, kick, ban, setvar( messing with sets... jumpvelocity)
i kno a couple people that i would never admin because they take control of there powers and misuse them... or wouldnt help the server...
but yeh you are chosen to be an admin or cop... they are different
cop=flaggive kick and short ban
admin= flaggive, kick, ban, setvar( messing with sets... jumpvelocity)
That really isn't how it is. Every server makes their own decisions on what their cops and admins and and cannot do. Many servers have 3 or even 4 levels of admins, and I do not know of any that would give flaggive to cops, I for one would be too afraid it would be abused. And I would say most servers don't give /set to anyone but the owner, and sometimes not even then.silver surfer wrote:cop=flaggive kick and short ban
admin= flaggive, kick, ban, setvar( messing with sets... jumpvelocity)
There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg." -- Abraham Lincoln
"How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg." -- Abraham Lincoln
I don't think he did =) He also spelt "beginner" wrong.blast wrote:And did you realize that you spell "me" wrong in your name and in-game for chat?
Anyway, just to add something quickly, don't be one of those people who try and over-do things just because they want that sexy "@" next to their name. Just be a friendly, honest player and someday you'll be recognized.
- Spazzy McGee
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'Being an admin' is badly represented by many as being a status symbol in BZFlag. The administrative tools are there to maintain the game for the players, kick out the cheaters and make the game more civilized. If you desire to be an admin, you are either falsely informed or just want to go on a power trip.
In many ways 'being an admin' is often more of a hardship. You need to be constantly alert for misbehavior, and often deal with whining players. It can distract from the game greatly - partly the reason why many admins keep alternative callsigns that have admin status as hidden.
In many ways 'being an admin' is often more of a hardship. You need to be constantly alert for misbehavior, and often deal with whining players. It can distract from the game greatly - partly the reason why many admins keep alternative callsigns that have admin status as hidden.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
> In many ways 'being an admin' is often more of a hardship. You need to be constantly alert for misbehavior, and often
> deal with whining players. It can distract from the game greatly - partly the reason why many admins keep alternative
> callsigns that have admin status as hidden.
Well said. Another thing to consider is whether you should have admin status. Do you know how to kick, ban, and silence people? Do you know how to deal appropriately with cheaters? How about those that tend to "exercise their freedom of speech?" Not only does being @ require technical prowess (to some degree), you also know how to effectively deal with people.
In the more abstract, each player has a special BZRole, and you should try to find and fit into that role as well as possible. Some people are mapmakers, some are server operators, and some are admins. Some are n00bs, some are 1337. It all depends on what you're good at.
> deal with whining players. It can distract from the game greatly - partly the reason why many admins keep alternative
> callsigns that have admin status as hidden.
Well said. Another thing to consider is whether you should have admin status. Do you know how to kick, ban, and silence people? Do you know how to deal appropriately with cheaters? How about those that tend to "exercise their freedom of speech?" Not only does being @ require technical prowess (to some degree), you also know how to effectively deal with people.
In the more abstract, each player has a special BZRole, and you should try to find and fit into that role as well as possible. Some people are mapmakers, some are server operators, and some are admins. Some are n00bs, some are 1337. It all depends on what you're good at.