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Even worse example here:
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Even worse example here:
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http://zero-k.info/Battles/Detail/86539
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http://zero-k.info/Battles/Detail/86539
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[SC]Nicolas has 150% CPU usage almost from the start and during whole game. Effectively whole game runs at 0.5x speed for everyone
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[SC]Nicolas has 150% CPU usage almost from the start and during whole game. Effectively whole game runs at 0.5x speed for everyone
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(you can check this by pressing i).
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(you can check this by pressing i).
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We tried !votekick several times but never got enough votes, enemy team usually voted against it, despite the fact that the game was 8v9 and they had 1 player more so kick wouldn't unbalance the game at all.
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We tried !votekick several times but never got enough votes, enemy team usually voted against it, despite the fact that the game was 8v9 and they had 1 player more so kick wouldn't unbalance the game at all.
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We need some policy to deal with such situations.
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We need some policy to deal with such situations.
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In
2v2
or
3v3
we
shouldn't
kick
people
I
agree.
But
in
8v9
one
person
less
won't
make
a
difference,
otherwise
16
people
+
specs
suffer
having
a
slideshow
whole
game
because
some
random
player
has
some
awful
computer
or
cant
set
his
settings
properly
or
has
over
9000
programs
running
in
the
background.
.
.
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10 |
In
2v2
or
3v3
we
shouldn't
kick
people
I
agree.
But
in
8v9
one
person
less
won't
make
a
difference,
otherwise
16
people
+
specs
suffer
having
a
slideshow
whole
game
because
some
random
player
has
awful
computer
or
cant
set
his
settings
properly
or
has
over
9000
programs
running
in
the
background.
.
.
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