TZAC vs Old players
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14 Apr 2012, 14:46
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Hi everyone,
it's been a very long while since I last played ET. I was playing competition in 2008 or something and yesterday I decided it was a good day to play again since I finally had some time left. After taking a look I found out there's some new thing against cheaters so I was excited to see what ET is like these days.
After installing and registering on TZAC this however changed in disappointment as any TZAC server kicked me because I'm to "new". I have to return in 30 days: awesome. I had to play on pub servers without TZAC, with people playing objective, cheaters, spam, lag, and xpsave.
I'm really happy to see someone stood up and decided to take on cheaters especially after I noticed evenbalance discontinued punkbuster support. However is it really necessairy to prevent random old people from saying hi?
See you in two years when I have time again and my TZAC account is old enough (if it didn't expire by then).
it's been a very long while since I last played ET. I was playing competition in 2008 or something and yesterday I decided it was a good day to play again since I finally had some time left. After taking a look I found out there's some new thing against cheaters so I was excited to see what ET is like these days.
After installing and registering on TZAC this however changed in disappointment as any TZAC server kicked me because I'm to "new". I have to return in 30 days: awesome. I had to play on pub servers without TZAC, with people playing objective, cheaters, spam, lag, and xpsave.
I'm really happy to see someone stood up and decided to take on cheaters especially after I noticed evenbalance discontinued punkbuster support. However is it really necessairy to prevent random old people from saying hi?
See you in two years when I have time again and my TZAC account is old enough (if it didn't expire by then).
exactly why i dont play tzac servers
Understandable from your pov, but reasonable because of the cheaters in ET.