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#1 User is offline   Dragan 

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Posted 2005-April-19, 03:06

Excluding enemies still not work. That makes directing very hard since blacklisted players come again.

Any newest ?
Any solution ? Is it hard to solve ?
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Posted 2005-April-19, 06:39

There are still a few holes in the process.If you sub out enemies as soon as you see them, you may discourage them from joining again.

EMail uday@ with your username and the enemy username and I'll see if i can learn anything new
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Posted 2005-May-02, 00:56

I've seen this too, on more than one occasion. It's kinda interesting, though - I've un-enemised a couple of players on the basis of their behaviour being good given this 'second chance'. I might discontinue using 'No enemies' in preference to 'exclude custom list'...for repeat offenders.
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Posted 2005-May-02, 08:07

the problem is that the only way you could really blacklist someone is by excluding their DNS (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) number. They just go to login screen make new account and they are back on their merry way. The problem with blacklisting DNS number then is that sometimes family members share the same connection and not all users have a static IP
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Posted 2005-May-09, 05:12

exclude custom list also seems to have some holes
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