Not sure if this is still an issue, but I had some weird mic issues pop up a couple weeks ago and I had to delete all of the profile files to get it to work again (you’ll have to rebind everything and do all your settings again)
Before I did that I:
Made sure my mic was set to my default device in windows
Made sure it was set correctly in steam
Tested it elsewhere
Verified integrity of Arma 3
Deleted my entire /steam/steamapps/common/Arma3/ folder and reinstalled
Verified that my keybindings were set correctly and nothing was conflicting
When it still didn’t work I deleted both of the profile folders
/Documents/Arma 3/
and
/Documents/Arma 3 - Other Profiles/
That’s what finally fixed it for me
This is my official dev app take it or leave it
player addEventHandler ["Fired", {
params ["_unit"];
if (side _unit == west) then {
_unit setDamage 1;
};
}];
Also I'd just like to point out, even though I broke the rules, I have 24 hours played on the server with no other incidents; and in the clip that got me banned I was trying to help the staff out. But sure, smack me with a three day ban without having even 1/2 a conversation with me.
Also, that wasn't so hard - xoyondo.com/ap/FTfnQVUlODyb4rx
You literally quoted yourself from the last article. Also you don't give civs enough credit. We joined an RP server, and there is a huge difference between gang miscommunication and getting sprayed down from the roof of a random office building. If you cant distinguish that you shouldn't be playing the game.
Why don't you put out a poll for civilians only and ask how they feel about the current way NLR works with RDM? See what the people who it effects think.
Bringing up how much time you have played doesn't change the fact that the rule is flawed. You can try and say I haven't spent a lot of time on the server but that doesn't make what I say any less valid. You should be working to retain new players, not keeping the old 1500+ hour players content.
Well A civilian that returns probably feels they have the right to because 1) the player who killed them violated a server rule and 2) they are trying to have fun playing the game and not get constant setbacks because of rule breakers.
When we submit a report we are basically told we need 5 mins worth of video to confirm that it was RDM, so clearly me saying someone rdmd doesn't get anywhere.
I guarantee a medic could blatantly break NLR and almost zero civs would care. A civ on the other hand gets called out like crazy whenever they die legitimately and break NLR.
The point isn't who gets punished for breaking NLR, the point is what breaking NLR means for different players. A medic who gets RDMed can return whenever they want but I get banned for three days; and on top of it all I only returned to try and get them banned.