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You have discussed death bubbles in the past tuia...I know some players love to steal from the enemy and go into base for things other than base-camping...but bubbles are the only real deterrent that has ever worked in the past.. Currently I spend most of my time dealing with base-campers when certain maps come up in rotation, and at times would have to kick almost the whole team regardless of warnings. These are not rookie offenders...they know the rules and drift back and forth between servers,..so why not put death bubbles on the maps known for excessive base-camping?
Winston I hear you...I take what you take seriously as you are a good team player, and also follow the rules consistently.
As far as the comment made to you...blah..wgaf....I'd rather leave my sarcasm/action for the asshats that like to shyt on everything, instead of guys who do it right like you.
Check your PM.
I don't think it's possible to know who started the vote.
I think you are right....that's the problem for stopping any abuse too, who did it?... there is no culpability.
Disrupting game-play that way is just too much of a temptation imo. When the right ones find out they can do it...errr
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I saw that...it was an auto-kick/ban by the server and not an admin btw...those type of tk's happen and are not intentional..but the server does not care...haha You really have to be careful when and where you place your mines. I would suggest using Xpac's on the ground and mine the vehicles....might help.
If you do get kicked or banned again...it will auto "lift" itself like it just did.
is it normal to have around 85 process? windows 7 64bit
pc is not slow btw, just wondering...
In a normal Win 7 64 bit install you should have in the 40's of running processes maybe in the 50's depending on what you are doing. Aggressive gamer's shut everything they can down. While you can kill services that are not needed for gaming, if you use the computer for other things figuring out how to turn things back on can be an issue if they don't auto engage upon reboot. Only worry about excessive services if you don't have the ram or system resources to handle them.
LL22 has some good advise I would also suggest going here:
http://www.askvg.com/master-tutorial-to … uper-fast/
..and here
http://www.howtogeek.com/179325/how-to- … -smoothly/
You also might need to scan for viruses as they can install services that you will not be able to turn off...Malwarebytes is good.
https://www.malwarebytes.org/
If you do have an issue you can also use hijack this...while it will show if you have many problems it will also show things that are not. Do a little research and understand the scan results...you can stop browser hijacks and many other nasty things dead in their tracks.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hjt/
AS with anything...your individual results and issues are unique and may vary, and you should use care in how you implement and use these programs.