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01-30-09, 06:10 PM #1
Apologies to the PR Community
I'm here to apologize to the whole entire community on TTP. I've commited an offense that has gotten me banned and other offenses that I should've waked up and smelled the music before hand.
I admit to hostile-collaboration with a few fellows that was created for one soul purpose and that is to not baserape whilst in-game. This agreement sometimes slipped to far and went into an in-game situation that we should've stopped immediately. Sometimes it turned into not-killing eachother for a brief period before we stopped it but other times it well we just got over our heads and I do apologize to everyone for that.
Secondly i've broken a policy regarding impersonation of a server administrator. I did use the !k/!w/!b commands in squad chat only so I could help fellow admins with some commands, but realize that I did cross the line as I did think I was an administrator of the BF2 PR TTP Server.
I've also done an act of non-teamplay a couple times regarding the problems of not following orders/insulting a commander behind his back in squad chat.
My attitude is extremely un-common, some times I'm happy and others i'm not (Spazzams), I apologize to all that were inflicted in that problem, including fellow =AONO= Clan mates, that sometimes I crossed the line.
My deepest apologies
-Tal
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01-30-09, 06:12 PM #2
Re: Apologies to the PR Community
Also i'd like to create an apology to the administration of this server for accidentally giving away identities and infraction that became of over-reaction that should NOT have happened. I need to learn better ways to deal with things, and i'm enrolling in with a psychiatrist to help me work out my problems.
Once again, i'm extremely sorry and this will not happen again.
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01-31-09, 11:57 PM #5
Re: Apologies to the PR Community
I am certain that others have communicated with you since this all transpired. It is unfortunate that your find yourself in these circumstances since the three of you have been active and engaged members with the TTP community and servers.
A ban does not mean the end of the road. Others, including some admins, have been banned at some point. After a succesful appeal, their bans were lifted and they have grown into exemplary teamplayers.
I am certain folks appreciate the recognition of the mistakes y'all have made and your apologies, but what ultimately matters now, is what you do with this time. Are you going to learn from it, tough it out and return to the servers as better teamplayers or will you go another way? It is up to you. I hope you do the former and return to be productive, energized, and quality members of the TTP community.
I wish you well and hope that in 30 days we may again find you on the servers again with a positive attitude and a renewed passion for the TTP experience.My goal is to succeed in any mission - and live to succeed again.
God grant that I may not be found wanting, that I will not fail this sacred trust.
"bite my shiny metal ...!"
there are many other servers
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02-01-09, 12:39 AM #6
Re: Apologies to the PR Community
Guys,
I just read your ban threads. There is a gem in there, namely an idea to make special rules during priming PR. PR is a tough game to prime, at least it was last summer and fall when I spent a lot of time in your shoes.
If special priming rules are good ones then they will take root at TTP. On the other hand if the rules are too difficult to enforce with an even hand then they will probably lose a vote. Such is gaming at TTP...simple and fair.
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02-02-09, 05:36 PM #7
Re: Apologies to the PR Community
Gentlemen it takes some courage to own up to your mistakes in public.
I am relatively new to the PR side of things, but have been around TTP a little while longer.
I can say that alongside the problems that landed you where you are, your contributions have also been noted.
Pick yourselves up, dust off, and focus on producing the things that led a lot of the admin community to accentuate your redeeming qualities during discussion.
We all make mistakes. Learn from this, pass the lessons forward to newer folks.
Clintok
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