I was just reading about real law on wikipedia and I thought about something intersting in BF2 world. So I thought about two BF2 scenarios for "fun".
Say you want to get some knife/pistol action going and you join a server called "Karkand Knife Pistol only Ranked!". As soon as you're in, you see that everyone is playing normally with no weapon/vehicle restrictions. Rather than switching to find another such server, you say what the heck, lets do some regular gaming and you play a round there. Surely this would look sketch to anyone revising your recent gaming servers, but have you done anything wrong? What does the BFROE have to say about this?
Now, different scenario. You're playing Karkand on a normal "24/7 Karkand" server. You spot an enemy kind of distracted and you run towards him and try and knife him. He spots you though, but rather than finishing you off quickly, he pulls out his knife too. This then escalates to a knifing match between all the people around there. Then maybe everytime you see them, you pull out knife and go at it. Anything wrong happening here? Surely a couple of screenshots of this activity would not look too good for anyone. Yet are there rules against this?
I'm just curious to see what others think about these sort of situations. Particularly when anyone can take a few screenshots if they don't like you, report you to EA, and you might have a nice stats reset on your hands.
Say you want to get some knife/pistol action going and you join a server called "Karkand Knife Pistol only Ranked!". As soon as you're in, you see that everyone is playing normally with no weapon/vehicle restrictions. Rather than switching to find another such server, you say what the heck, lets do some regular gaming and you play a round there. Surely this would look sketch to anyone revising your recent gaming servers, but have you done anything wrong? What does the BFROE have to say about this?
Now, different scenario. You're playing Karkand on a normal "24/7 Karkand" server. You spot an enemy kind of distracted and you run towards him and try and knife him. He spots you though, but rather than finishing you off quickly, he pulls out his knife too. This then escalates to a knifing match between all the people around there. Then maybe everytime you see them, you pull out knife and go at it. Anything wrong happening here? Surely a couple of screenshots of this activity would not look too good for anyone. Yet are there rules against this?
I'm just curious to see what others think about these sort of situations. Particularly when anyone can take a few screenshots if they don't like you, report you to EA, and you might have a nice stats reset on your hands.
Last edited by GotMex? (2006-08-17 16:36:48)