Stringfellow
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Latest imposter name is Jaime Parker. He's still at it. Now he's claiming to infect other participants with a virus.
The ****ing *******.
The ****ing *******.
Latest imposter name is Jaime Parker. He's still at it. Now he's claiming to infect other participants with a virus.
The ****ing *******.
Turn of particles in your settings under the video selection. The smoke will be gone. It will disable all smoke from everyone though.
I have seen the smoke to. I tried going to other rooms, but they are all Password.
I noticed they all have higher latency than a normal room to.
How do I get a password, if I cant get to the room to ask ?
How do we stop the smoke, so we don't have the not being able to see ?
How do we stop the lag ?
Yes there is this one troll and he has been consistently degrading the fun of being able to host or join an open session. I feel strongly that the software vendor needs to be more actively involved in helping with issues like this and not allowing one single bad user to take away as much fun from the multiplayer experience as this person has been doing for such a long time now.Steve
For those of us who host and deal with these <colorful Language> I filled out a list of all the IP addresses that this guy has/could use from the network ranges posted by N8LBV. If he gets through again please let me know I wrote a program that fills out a list of all possible IPs from the network ranges.
I did encounter some problems using notepad/wordpad and pasting it in one paste. So it may need to be pasted in sections. Notepad++ however handled it in one paste.
- Open the provided zip file's text document
- copy all contents from the text file
- paste the contents from the text file into your realflight.ini file after the line "BannedPlayersIPsArray=STRINGARRAY:"
- so that it appears as "BannedPlayersIPsArray=STRINGARRAY:109.201.0.0~109.201.0.1~109........"
6 of 12 rooms are password protected today. ****ing ****stain!
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Steve Gladden in Michigan
I host a lot of heli sessions and fly in them 1-2 hours per day on average.
Practice practice practice.
I try to use the same password set as all the other private heli sessions.
Not sure how anyone tracked this guy to a small town in England when he's using a
VPN/tunneling provider in Germany.