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So Scary... T.T - Acim - 2008-07-24

Harrisonized Wrote:Good idea, I should do that, although IDK who I should add... Mule? Random account that doesn't exist? LoLz.

Add someone who's quit, like some level 16, or Tiger or something. (Yes, the level 25 Tiger.) Or a player you've quit playing or someone from your guild you know quit. Or buddy someone and tell them to delete you. (Or just deny the request. But that could be risky as they might "hack" you.)

Blankout Wrote:This is what happens if you send someone a buddy request:
  • If the player is online:

  • The player appears in the "offline" section of your buddy list
  • The player sees your buddy request
  • If he/she accepts, the player moves from the "offline" section to the "online section
  • If he/she declines, the player stays in the "offline" section

    If the player is offline:

  • The player appears in the "offline" section of your buddy list
  • The player sees your buddy request the next time he/she logs on
  • If he/she accepts, the player will be on the "online" section the next time you are online with him/her
  • If he/she declines, the player stays in the "offline" section

    If the player is non-existant:

  • The player appears in the "offline" section of your buddy list

I haven't had a player decline one of my invitations, so that part may be wrong, and I don't think channel matters. Only for party and guild requests.

Can't buddy non-existants, and if they're offline, they won't get the request until they open their BL.


So Scary... T.T - Blankout - 2008-07-24

Devil's Sunrise Wrote:You can't buddy list non-existant names.

Ah, you're right. Just tested it. I guess your stuck buddy requesting random people/mules. Eek Random people you see will probably turn down you're requests, and if they don't, you can just delete them and try again. Alternatively, find people on the rankings to buddy. They're most likely inactive.


So Scary... T.T - Bacon - 2008-07-24

I know there is an Auto DC Auto-clicker out there. Sounds odd, but it's just a tool that forces people to DC. He probably just used one of those on you.


So Scary... T.T - Tamekii - 2008-07-24

Dont worry...
The chinchilla will protect you Chin


So Scary... T.T - Blankout - 2008-07-24

Tamekii Wrote:Dont worry...
The chinchilla will protect you Chin

May the chinchilla be with you. Chin


So Scary... T.T - Acim - 2008-07-24

Fiel added a chinchilla icon? Oh god...


So Scary... T.T - Blankout - 2008-07-24

You didn't know? http://www.southperry.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1446

And about the Auto-D/C clicker, what it does is that it clicks so many times so fast that your computer can't handle it right?


So Scary... T.T - Acim - 2008-07-24

Blankout Wrote:You didn't know? http://www.southperry.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1446

And about the Auto-D/C clicker, what it does is that it clicks so many times so fast that your computer can't handle it right?

The only way I think an AUTOCLICKER could D/C you is by spamming it's connection to your computer somehow. For example, autoclicking trade or buddy request. If their computer can handle it, it might D/C you. Lots of packets being received = laggy internet = omg D/C.


So Scary... T.T - Blankout - 2008-07-24

I thought Nexon's auto-ban system auto-bans you if you send too many packets at once.


So Scary... T.T - Acim - 2008-07-24

Blankout Wrote:I thought Nexon's auto-ban system auto-bans you if you send too many packets at once.

I don't know whether or not they removed that, since it was pissing off many players (due to autobans from Zak, HT, CPQ, even Aqua Road swimming).

Plus, since those people were autobanned after receiving packets, maybe they autoban for RECEIVING, not sending (but what would be the point of that?). I really don't know about Nexon's A/B system.


So Scary... T.T - Harrisonized - 2008-07-24

Blankout Wrote:May the chinchilla be with you. Chin
Cute. I didn't know there was this icon.
Acim Wrote:The only way I think an AUTOCLICKER could D/C you is by spamming it's connection to your computer somehow. For example, autoclicking trade or buddy request. If their computer can handle it, it might D/C you. Lots of packets being received = laggy internet = omg D/C.
Well, I remember when I was still doing LPQ (yes, that long ago), when there was two people with autoclick, one person would aC my trade request first and then another would do the same afterwards, and ask me who's autoclick was better. I didn't dc when they did that.
Also, when I dced with the BL requests, I didn't get an error message.
Acim Wrote:Plus, since those people were autobanned after receiving packets, maybe they autoban for RECEIVING, not sending (but what would be the point of that?). I really don't know about Nexon's A/B system.
Does that mean I'll get autobanned? Tongue I hope I don't. >.>


So Scary... T.T - Blankout - 2008-07-24

Harrisonized Wrote:Does that mean I'll get autobanned? Tongue I hope I don't. >.>

Well did you log in to see the "banned" message? If you didn't, then you haven't been auto-banned.


So Scary... T.T - Harrisonized - 2008-07-24

Blankout Wrote:Well did you log in to see the "banned" message? If you didn't, then you haven't been auto-banned.
I can't log in right now, but I'm still on ranks.
But I've heard of people getting banned days after something happened. (Refers to Hak ride glitch, where people got banned long after getting off the ride.)