recently people have put the incorrect dates for clanwars and play them in secret; as if they are doing something wrong or bad and so need to hide in the shadows like cowards, their excuses for doing this is someone has ddosed people and so prevented them from playing.
i will now suggest three options for how we should move forward:
1: find the people who ddos everyone and hunt them down to kill them; certainly not the best option but should be considered.
2: hax the people who ddos everyone and try to ruin their lives so they will stop; technically possible to do this although i do not know how, might be too costly of time and resources.
3: do nothing, put the correct dates for clanwars, if people get ddosed out play without them, broadcast the clanwars on public channels and post the http// where people will find it; this is by for the best option as in doing this the attrition is optimal, if everyone does things publicly this should make the enemy ddos even more and so cost them even more resources and also leave them open to possible counter ddos by those people who know how to do this, counter ddos done by professionals at their leisure is way better then a costly search. now this might make so people will get ddosed so they cant play and their clan will lose clanwars, but this is too bad get over it this is the right thing to do.
recently people have put the incorrect dates for clanwars and play them in secret; as if they are doing something wrong or bad and so need to hide in the shadows like cowards, their excuses for doing this is someone has ddosed people and so prevented them from playing.
i will now suggest three options for how we should move forward:
1: find the people who ddos everyone and hunt them down to kill them; certainly not the best option but should be considered.
2: hax the people who ddos everyone and try to ruin their lives so they will stop; technically possible to do this although i do not know how, might be too costly of time and resources.
3: do nothing, put the correct dates for clanwars, if people get ddosed out play without them, broadcast the clanwars on public channels and post the http// where people will find it; this is by for the best option as in doing this the attrition is optimal, if everyone does things publicly this should make the enemy ddos even more and so cost them even more resources and also leave them open to possible counter ddos by those people who know how to do this, counter ddos done by professionals at their leisure is way better then a costly search. now this might make so people will get ddosed so they cant play and their clan will lose clanwars, but this is too bad get over it this is the right thing to do.
It would have been better if you rather contributed to what you have said instead of daydreaming about it.
Without even mentioning how uneceesarily similar are the first 2 methods and honestly i believe you don't even know what you are talking about, you are technically asking people to become ddos targets assuming that everyone is technologically professional to counter something such as an attack towards their connection that comes from different ip ranges that spam garbage data,which i'd be surprised if you had the knowledge to block it....easy to say,hard to do.
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their excuses for doing this is someone has ddosed people and so prevented them from playing
You are missing the difference between an excuse and a reason here:
there were cases where not only 1 or 2 players were getting their connection cut off, but matches that simply couldn't be played cause both clans were getting ddos'd constantly.
Also there might be cases where guests or even family use the same internet connection for something important,but they can't use it because you were ddos'd for playing bunny game....
Apart from that, i think some people might find it satisfactory if you win because of skill,not because your opponent's connection is having a stroke.
Idk about you but i'd rather have an incorrect date shown on the site while i know the original one, instead of getting ddos'd cause it wasn't done so.
It would have been better if you rather contributed to what you have said instead of daydreaming about it.
Without even mentioning how uneceesarily similar are the first 2 methods and honestly i believe you don't even know what you are talking about, you are technically asking people to become ddos targets assuming that everyone is technologically professional to counter something such as an attack towards their connection that comes from different ip ranges that spam garbage data,which i'd be surprised if you had the knowledge to block it....easy to say,hard to do.
[quote]their excuses for doing this is someone has ddosed people and so prevented them from playing[/quote]
You are missing the difference between an excuse and a reason here:
there were cases where not only 1 or 2 players were getting their connection cut off, but matches that simply couldn't be played cause both clans were getting ddos'd constantly.
Also there might be cases where guests or even family use the same internet connection for something important,but they can't use it because you were ddos'd for playing bunny game....
Apart from that, i think some people might find it satisfactory if you win because of skill,not because your opponent's connection is having a stroke.
Idk about you but i'd rather have an incorrect date shown on the site while i know the original one, instead of getting ddos'd cause it wasn't done so.
Naps, there's something called VPN. You can find free VPN services, and play bunny game without risking that your family will lose internet connection because of some stupid DDOS'es. Not knowing how to, or being lazy to google and download VPN program, shouldn't be others' problem. Maybe you can't stop the attack, but you can take care of your IP address... Turns out it actally is an excuse?
Naps, there's something called VPN. You can find free VPN services, and play bunny game without risking that your family will lose internet connection because of some stupid DDOS'es. Not knowing how to, or being lazy to google and download VPN program, shouldn't be others' problem. Maybe you can't stop the attack, but you can take care of your IP address... Turns out it actally is an excuse?
VPN does not protect you from DDOS attacks at all,once your ip is static and they got it before you used a VPN,it's kinda over,not to mentioning how awfully must be to play with a VPN.
Sure they can DDOS at any time but this is called security over obscurity....they won't attack every ip they got
VPN does not protect you from DDOS attacks at all,once your ip is static and they got it before you used a VPN,it's kinda over,not to mentioning how awfully must be to play with a VPN.
Sure they can DDOS at any time but this is called security over obscurity....they won't attack every ip they got
Of course it does not protect you, you kinda missing the point. The thing is, if you consider yourself a potential target, then don't risk by playing with your real IP at all. I know it can be annoying to play with VPN, but it's also annoying to keep hiding and running out of players because of fake dates on jjnet.
Of course it does not protect you, you kinda missing the point. The thing is, if you consider yourself a potential target, then don't risk by playing with your real IP at all. I know it can be annoying to play with VPN, but it's also annoying to keep hiding and running out of players because of fake dates on jjnet.
I partially understand your point but the people we are talking about doing "excuses" are aleardy victims of a ddos attack and it's not because they were too lazy to take care of their own ip before,it's because they had no idea they had to.
I don't understand what a VPN would be of use here tho,if you are aleardy attacked,obscurity as much as it's a awful kind of security it's way more effective than a VPN in this case.
Using VPN is kinda hiding too and the reason of running out of players that time it was due to the lack of communication.
You can also run out of players by having them getting DDOS'D so it's not really going anywhere.
Imo a way to solve this, is by having a better way to get informed about the cw dates from a source that's actually active and willing to post it.
I partially understand your point but the people we are talking about doing "excuses" are aleardy victims of a ddos attack and it's not because they were too lazy to take care of their own ip before,it's because they had no idea they had to.
I don't understand what a VPN would be of use here tho,if you are aleardy attacked,obscurity as much as it's a awful kind of security it's way more effective than a VPN in this case.
Using VPN is kinda hiding too and the reason of running out of players that time it was due to the lack of communication.
You can also run out of players by having them getting DDOS'D so it's not really going anywhere.
Imo a way to solve this, is by having a better way to get informed about the cw dates from a source that's actually active and willing to post it.
You guys are basically making a fool out of yourselves, rooting for less favourable options just because youre inwilling to be critical of your own actions. I was in a far away country and even I was aware of the agreed upon date and time and that the time on jj.net was fake.
Also your 'point' doesn't make sense since the first time we got ddossed we had no idea that it would ever happen on jj2 and after it happened it was already too late.
I suggest GpW continues this discussion internally, the solution is kinda simple and obvious though imho.
You guys are basically making a fool out of yourselves, rooting for less favourable options just because youre inwilling to be critical of your own actions. I was in a far away country and even I was aware of the agreed upon date and time and that the time on jj.net was fake.
Also your 'point' doesn't make sense since the first time we got ddossed we had no idea that it would ever happen on jj2 and after it happened it was already too late.
I suggest GpW continues this discussion internally, the solution is kinda simple and obvious though imho.
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