(08-24-2014, 03:37 PM)/// Drake /// Wrote: It's the same when I say I'm from Scunthorpe in game.
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I can see how you can hide a swear in a word but lets be reasonable. Lesbihonest.
If its not a direct swear then it should be viewed in context if it was intentional. That involves a human opinion
(08-24-2014, 04:38 PM)nOmnomnOm Wrote: If its not a direct swear then it should be viewed in context if it was intentional. That involves a human opinion
such a strict swear filter has ruined many games...
anyway i was wondering how to swear inRP without using coarse words...
(08-24-2014, 04:38 PM)nOmnomnOm Wrote: If its not a direct swear then it should be viewed in context if it was intentional. That involves a human opinion
such a strict swear filter has ruined many games...
anyway i was wondering how to swear inRP without using coarse words...
If you're in another chat channel (group for example), just /l (l for lemon) and then your message. Problem solved. In fact, swear filter totally bypassed. Might wanna look at that one, devs
It is far too zealous though. Must be a better way to code it so it scans the word as a whole rather than each individual combination within the word.
If the swear filter searched for particular strings (here, 'cock'), just tack a space and punctuation on the end; Right now, it's flagging 'cockpit' because 'cock' is a flagstring - flagging 'cock ' (and related derivatives) as a word would mean that "I cast +3 enlargement on my cock." would be flagged ('cock.'), but "My cockpit is on fire!" is not, because it doesn't contain 'cock '. Unless the implementation of the wordfilter is pants-on-head retarded, it'd probably be a fairly simple fix.
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