Catch22 wrote:The "optinional" rule is misunderstood... It's optional for a person to call a safety kill. It's not optional for you to accept a safety kill. If a player feels they have a reason to call one on you, you must take it as a kill. If you feel it was a bogus call, talk to a game admin.
Wombat Six wrote:Sorry, but having been the subject of exactly one safety kill, which was, in itself, not a "safety" kill given the distances involved, I'd rather you just shoot my a$$ and teach me a valuable lesson about not hosing down the scenery when I burst into a clearing.
The problem continues to center around the use of the "safety kill" to avoid wasting BBs, cover for a malfunctioning weapon, or to force a player to take a "hit" (under the strict interpretation, one can't even force the caller to prove it and must merely assume it is correct, then call themselves out, as anything else results in an argument), rather than to "avoid harm" in "dead to rights" situations. Changing the rule won't fix this.
I don't want a "surrender" rule -- I will always take the option of trying to shoot my way out of that scenario.
And for those who are like, "Talk to a game admin"...have you tried to find a game admin to resolve a shootout? It isn't a "Do I live or die?" resolution, it's a "I hope that game admin can find that player and talk to them about the rule sometime before the game ends..." resolution.
Vidar wrote:I'm still confused. Can I safety kill groups of people?
Osprey wrote:I'm sorry I didn't know I had to hear to read a postMcNair wrote:Are you guys really that f***ing daft?
HartThrob wrote:Then limit safety kill engagement to less than three rounds, or similar. Like Red said, the pain isn't any less at 30 ft. than at 5 ft. with today's average AEG.
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