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19.04.2012, 17:59
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Последний раз редактировалось iToast; 19.04.2012 в 18:36.
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Would you use one? Bans wouldn't be global, but a admin can inspect anyone's bans, It'd also have a free open API for anyone to query from any device capable of making GET requests. So, what's your opinion? Its like Junkbuster, but its fair. People do learn a lesson after all.
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I don't understand the point of this topic.
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This makes no sense what so ever, explain it properly so people can actually UNDERSTAND what you mean.
I understood it..he wants to make a database containing every ban, so any server can connect to that database and ask specific info about why, where and when he got banned (so not globally banning them).
The downsides of that system are the same as JunkBuster though:
-every server needs trustable admins (>monitoring them)
-global AC will cause the cheats to try bypassing them
-what people do on one server, they won't do on another server (this database partially fixes it, but still)
-dynamic IPs are very common, which would corrupt the database
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I don't like it. Minecraft has a few of these centralized ban systems and I have been banned from so many servers for a petty or non-existing reason. Yet I get a massive blemish on me for everyone to see. This can be helped to a degree by making it so that only authorized and very trustworthy servers can add to the ban database, but I'm even a bit uncomfortable with that.