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No proppushing at all? - Joykill - 04-14-2013 I got a question regarding rule 2, under Props Rules. It says not to proppush at all... How am I supposed to get my car back from a stuck location then? There is many places accross the maps, where your car easly gets stuck. How am I supposed to get it out, without useage of props? RE: No proppushing at all? - Narc - 04-14-2013 Was this really necessary? .... RE: No proppushing at all? - Rylund - 04-14-2013 vehicle rule 4. (you can push it gently) When your car is stuck, call an admin. You can gently try to move it with a prop if required. When your car is upside down you should use /flip to flip it. RE: No proppushing at all? - Oliver - 04-14-2013 Yes, it does say this although in the vehicle rule section it also says: Quote:When your car is stuck, call an admin. You can gently try to move it with a prop if required. When your car is upside down you should use /flip to flip it. RE: No proppushing at all? - Ciryl - 04-14-2013 If your car is stuck in a highly populated area I suggest contacting a admin or make sure you warn people of what you are doing because depending on how you proppush it you may end up killing players. RE: No proppushing at all? - Joykill - 04-14-2013 (04-14-2013, 02:21 PM)Oliver Wrote: Yes, it does say this although in the vehicle rule section it also says: Then I think that exact rule (no prop pushing) should be rewritten. It says at all, which apparently isn't the case. RE: No proppushing at all? - Narc - 04-14-2013 (04-14-2013, 03:45 PM)Jonas Wrote:(04-14-2013, 02:21 PM)Oliver Wrote: Yes, it does say this although in the vehicle rule section it also says: It's easy to understand that there is an exception, when it's written. RE: No proppushing at all? - HellShell - 04-14-2013 Well, it's a rule which breaks another rule, so I do think it should say like: " No proppushing, an exception is Vehicle Rules 4 " RE: No proppushing at all? - Ciryl - 04-14-2013 It's called common sense. RE: No proppushing at all? - Karakuts - 04-14-2013 (04-14-2013, 09:49 PM)Ciryl Wrote: It's called common sense. But for those who lack it, it would be good to spell it out ![]() |