Is there any way for the server to detect whether or not a person has actually pressed the F1 key? If there is, and if they do that, then disconnect, then it's probable that they're cheating. And other situations could be dealt with on a case by case basis, I guess.
What happens if, for example, you find yourself needing to log off quickly and have no friendly base nearby. Okay, there's no one else around, you decide to log off in space... But sometime over the next minute (three minutes? whatever it is now) someone shows up and finds your ship. Now there was no one around when you logged out, but someone showed up before the server disconnected you. Would you drop all your stuff?
' Wrote:What happens if, for example, you find yourself needing to log off quickly and have no friendly base nearby. Okay, there's no one else around, you decide to log off in space... But sometime over the next minute (three minutes? whatever it is now) someone shows up and finds your ship. Now there was no one around when you logged out, but someone showed up before the server disconnected you. Would you drop all your stuff?
Thats a good point, can the script be amended to make the decision based on a one time scan of the area? So essentially if you f1 with no one in range at the time you press the key you wont be penalized if someone appears shortly after.
' Wrote:What happens if, for example, you find yourself needing to log off quickly and have no friendly base nearby. Okay, there's no one else around, you decide to log off in space... But sometime over the next minute (three minutes? whatever it is now) someone shows up and finds your ship. Now there was no one around when you logged out, but someone showed up before the server disconnected you. Would you drop all your stuff?
Doesn't work that way. It only counts if someone is near you at the moment when you log off, i.e. you don't drop your stuff if someone shows up after you disconnected but are still in space.
' Wrote:Actually, with this implemented, would the wait time/re-log delay really be necessary at all? Seems excessive.
No it is not really needed -- I've already reduced the re-log delay to 10 seconds and might make it a little shorter again.
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' Wrote:Doesn't work that way. It only counts if someone is near you at the moment when you log off, i.e. you don't drop your stuff if someone shows up after you disconnected but are still in space.
No it is not really needed -- I've already reduced the re-log delay to 10 seconds and might make it a little shorter again.
At least the concept is improved this way. Thanks for listening to the input. I will go back to gritting my teeth now.