R107

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Socio
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Re: R107

Post by Socio » Fri 02 Dec , 2011 11:45 pm

Meep wrote:My point is, if you'd simply said don't do that (in the 'first' instance), then I wouldn't of. Seems a bit harsh to just throw a ban without any heads up.
I think you are old enought to have your own view on what you can and what you cant do.
Meep wrote:Nobody goes out of their way to read rules for a server before they begin playing, and it is naive to think they do.
I would expect such from a randomer that joined the server just now and didnt bother to go over to the forums.
But since you are here for a longer while, both the server and forums you could at least have the decency to look over the main rules.
> team-spec*Socio: i see a new rais map
> team-spec*Socio: curious if ikea
> H&some: its not
> H&some: its actually pretty good

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Re: R107

Post by Meep » Fri 02 Dec , 2011 11:50 pm

You should implement a welcome screen with an accept button with the rules.

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Re: R107

Post by Azarael » Sat 03 Dec , 2011 12:53 am

People don't read them. Tried it before.

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Re: R107

Post by giZmo » Sat 03 Dec , 2011 2:29 am

We have a german phrase ill try to translate:

"Ignorance is no excuse in law."
"We never truly know how to appreciate something until we have lost it forever."

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Re: R107

Post by Azarael » Sat 03 Dec , 2011 2:43 am

Ignorantia juris neminem excusat was the original Latin.

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Re: R107

Post by BOfH » Sat 03 Dec , 2011 2:49 am

Azarael wrote:Ignorantia juris neminem excusat was the original Latin.
No, "Ignorantia juris non excusat" is the right Latin. :P

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