I agree about unchecked hackers. No offense intended but if you have two
bans for over a decade, longer than Tf2 has been around BTW, then you
really know nothing about the tons of hacks and cheats out there. You could
potentially have 1000 hacker members without knowing. Try SMAC but that
will not help you experience hackers first hand. It is more of a method of
escape for the lazy OR the extremely busy. I personally do not use it
becauae it brings me joy to personally end hacker advances and one of my
admins takes videos and posts them on YouTube for me to view. The way you
deal with them is entirely your call. Still, your "point" surprised the
hell out of me. Ask your members about suspicious players and do some
investigating. Have some pride and protect your community. :D

Sincerely,
Aaron
On Oct 18, 2013 2:01 AM, "bp" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 6:05 AM, Weasel's Lair <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > The
> > "message-of-the-day" (MOTD) function is a good place for that - but
> > there are other ways as well.
>
> Please make sure you configure the text-only MOTD with rules as well
> (by default it's a useless text message about a bogus map rotation
> that includes Hydro).
>
> It's not your fault that some people have been less than responsible
> with their HTML motd's and now you don't get to have ad impressions
> from a fraction of your users, but you still probably want all players
> to know what the server rules are, one way or the other.
>
> --RS
>
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