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  1. Let's see who can get the most kills and come out on top! Graphics created by HG JarJarBinks [S] [CE] Host(s): HG | EddieCam [S] [CE] When: Date: Friday, December 14, 2018 Times: 7:00 PM (CST) - 8:00 PM (EST) - 6:00 PM (PST) - 6:00 PM (MST) Game Server: Dust ( 67.228.245.14:27015 ) Be in the event channel in our teamspeak server thirty minutes prior! TS3 IP: hellsgamers.com How to play: Deathmatch. Most kills in the allotted time wins. Who can play: Everyone! Event rules: None!! General HG rules: NO cheats, exploits, glitching, or 3rd party tools that give you an unfair advantage over other players. NO ghosting. DO NOT be disrespectful NO sexual harassment of players. DO NOT be racist or use racist terms. NO useless spamming of the mic, text, or radio. That means no songs/soundbites, especially if fellow clan members or players are complaining. NO recruiting or advertising for other clans in here. DO NOT wear the -hg- / [HG] / HG | tag unless you are a part of HG and are assigned that rank. NO name impersonation of anyone. If you are caught trying to crash or lag the server, you will be permanently banned. Prizes: 1st place: Gold account 2nd place: 14,000 rep 3rd place: 30,000 credits Badge: View full article
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  2. When the Christmas Event begins, what if the juggernaut player model was replaced with Santa Claus?
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  3. I don't like playing favorites with HG leadership because most of them I respect and appreciate for their work. However, I'd say that my favorte HG user is @Captain Kitty because she's one of the strongest people I know here. Although she can be a bit over-energized at times, she still is the cool person I know both on HG and on Twitch.
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  4. An easy way to counter Fire crabs is to place down Aegis around the cade to make a hole they have to jump through at head height, thus making it easy to shoot them as well as shooting the zombies As well, I would recommend getting some health traits! they boost your health by a little bit, enough between life or death, so there are many ways to counter, it just takes a bit of team work!
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  5. Quoting is fucked on here but I digress: 1. Fortis was simply pointing out that SSDs weren't designed to withstand more force, but rather to provide faster read/write speeds (even though they do, given its in the name, solid state = no moving parts = faster and harder to break) 2. The problem I have with Alienware's RAM section is that he doesnt even mention DDR4. DDR4 is the standard nowadays. Given its only gotten that way over the past few years yes I would say if you were to look at every system currently in the world most would use DDR3. Its still an older less efficient RAM type and most people reading this thread (which seems to be intended to help someone build a PC) would be using DDR4 anyways. 3. In terms of cable types for disk drives, I dont think there is any reason to mention types like IDE (like you said is old or SCSI (because we are talking about your normal everyday home computers here not servers). In this instance the only thing you need to know is SATA. Everything else is useless and unnecessary information. 4.Um, nope. Not every processor w/ integrated graphics is an APU. That is purely a marketing term for AMDs CPUs with integrated graphics. They are still called CPUs. Intel CPUs w/ intrgrated graphics are not APUs. 5. This just seems unnecessarily nit picky. Snow Leopard is a version of the OS, which was what fortis was pointing out. not the name of the OS itself (that being OSX/MacOS) though I would say most people just say Mac. 6. It is both right to say that its 1000 or 1024. It depends. It is easier for manufacturers to use the base 10 system because that is easier for people to understand. (so 1 KB = 1000 bytes and etc. But computers use binary (base 2 system). So technically the more correct way to put it would be 1 MB = 1024 bytes and so on. Ive always learned it in the base 2 system, but thats just because of the field im in. If you want to be even more correct in the base 2 system it is kibibtye, mebibyte, gibibyte, tebibyte, but even in the base 2 system most people sill still use base 10 terms (so 1024 gigabytes for example rather than 1024 gibibytes). Again, thats just for convenience, its easier to pronounce the SI terms anyways. But yes for most people they will use the base 10 numbering system because thats easier for people to understand. No offense to you but I thought Fortis brought up some good corrections and this response to it just seemed nitpicky and not needed. This thread is to help people who dont understand computers not start a dick measuring contest on who knows more about computers than the other person. Fortis was pointing out incorrect things its unnecessary to start an argument about it. There were things wrong the orignal thread and even some unnecessary extra info the regular person doesnt need to know. Another typo id like to point out from the original thread is that it says 1 GB = 1000 GB rather than 1000 MB. Also games dont stop at 8 GB. In fact most AAA titles in recent years are around 100 GB.
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  6. Zombie Survival Moderator Guide A step-by-step guide for new and current Zombie Survival Moderators. 1. Understand that abuse is NOT tolerated. You are given the privilege, not the right, of this position. Please follow all server rules. All actions are logged and thus viewable by HG Leadership. Act professional. 2. Remember: Always warn > kick > ban. An exception to this rule includes hackers or people that have recently been banned. 3. If the situation involves props instead: Always warn > zlock > zlist. An exception to this rule is if the person has been zlisted recently. 4. It is recommended that you bind a key to "xgui". This will allow you to open the ULX Menu without the need to type "!Menu" into chat or otherwise take the time to type out a command. This is done by the following: Make sure you have enabled developer console in the GMod options menu. Open up the console by pressing the ~ key. In the console, type: bind <insert desired key> xgui. An example: bind k xgui (As indicated below.) The ULX Menu 1. Welcome to the ULX Menu. There are 3 tabs: Cmds, Maps, and Settings. As a moderator, you will only be concerned with the Cmds tab. (NOTE: As we are using my ULX Menu as an example, the commands may be slightly different due to the fact that I have trusted admin (you have server admin). Under the Cmds tab, you will have 10 dropdown menus: Chat, Fun, Menus, Teleport, User Management, Utility, Voting. You should only be concerned about: Chat, Fun, Teleport, Utility and Zombie Survival. 2. Keep in mind: There will be several ways to invoke commands. All will achieve the same result. Directly by chat (In chat, you must precede a command with !, no spaces followed by a target. Examples will be shown. All commands will follow the said template.) Using console (In console, you must precede a command with ulx followed by a target. Examples will be shown. All commands will follow the said template.) Using the ULX Menu (Open the ULX Menu and simply click.) -- Chat -- asay Used for admin chat. If you have any questions regarding a situation or rule, having an admin-admin conversation about in-game events, or if a player needs to contact an admin, this is used. Example Template (Chat above, console below): gag Used to prevent a player from using in-game voice chat. (Use this if the player is spamming on the in-game voice chat or behaving badly in it. (NOTE: Do not use a space inside the name or it will target multiple people.) Example Master Template (Chat above, console below): mute Used to prevent a player from using in-game text chat. (Use if the player is spamming the text chat or behaving badly in it. (NOTE: Do not use a space inside the name or it will target multiple people.) psay Used to chat to a player privately. This can also be used to warn a player. Example Template (Chat above, console below): -- Fun -- slay Used to kill a player. (Mainly used for instances where a blacklist would not be appropriate for the situation, such as exploiting an unbreakable door or delaying an objective map.) -- Teleport -- NOTE: Teleport commands may not work if the area near the target is too small or props are nearby. bring Used to teleport a player to exactly where you stand. goto Used to teleport yourself to another player. return Used to teleport a player back to their original position before they were teleported. (Doing just the command without a target will return you, the admin, back to your original position if you teleported.) send Used to teleport player 1 to player 2. Format is !send <player1> <player2> Example Template (Chat above, console below): teleport Used to teleport a player to where your crosshair is pointing. -- Utility -- Ban Used only as a last resort, after a player has been warned and kicked or for hackers. (NOTE: You may only ban someone for up to a max of 2 hours, proof is allways required.) In order to ban someone, follow the template below. This is the chat command, the console command should be self-explanatory. The ULX Menu will have further options to accommodate this should you choose that route to ban. The template is: ban <name> <duration> <reason>, in which for <duration>, you can enter a time length and use m (minutes), h (hours), or d (days), if your chosen time is over 2 hours it will automaticaly default to 2 hours. Example Template (Chat above, console below): Kick Used after warning someone and said player continues to behave in that manner. You can add a reason after the name. Noclip Useful when you need a bigger overview of whats going on in the game, for example if you are having trouble with a large amount of players spawnkilling. Ideally want to refrain from using this command, note that viewtarget is more than sufficient to understand an issue from another perspective ingame. Noclip is a last resort and you would rarely find any reason to use it unless dealing with things on a large scale. Spectate Used to spectate a player. This puts you in their POV. Your physical body will be stuck on the position you are standing at while you spectate. You can also use this to check if a player asking for a teleport is really stuck or for hackers. Exit spectate mode by moving your player (W, A, S, D). Spymode Used to spy on the opposite team by being able to read and hear their chat. This should be used if there are complaints of people spamming text or voice chat in the opposite team. addbots Adding bots is a last resort for filling up population; strictly to be only used in this way unless directed by a Division Staff or Division Leader. If any mod is caught misusing this command, the entire functionality will be stripped from this rank. Use it carefully and properly. Used in conjunction with 'removebots', same concept but removes instead of adds. viewtarget Ideally used to check if someone's zlist is valid, or if people are spawncamping. This command will be used if you are unsure of someone's zlist being appropriate, if someone is stuck, or if someone is outside of the map. -- Zombie Survival -- Redeem Used to revive a player from the zombie team. This should be used on players that crashed before wave 1 has begun or died due to a glitch. To be sure that they died from a glitch, check console for the cause of death. Zlist (AKA Blacklisting) Used to prevent a player from interacting with props or using the Carpenter's Hammer. This includes holding props or breaking them. This should be used on players creating bad cade or trolling with props, or any action related to props. This should be used as a last resort, after a player has been both warned and zlocked previously. (NOTE: You may only blacklist someone for up to a max of 2 hours, proof is allways required.) In order to blacklist someone, follow the template below. Example Template (Chat above, console below): Zlock Used to prevent a player from interacting with props or using the Carpenter's Hammer. This includes holding props or breaking them. This should be used on players creating bad cade or trolling with props, or any action related to props. It can also be used to prevent someone from creating a spawnpoint with zombie or becoming a boss. This will blacklist a player for the entire map duration, until a map change. If this is used in a situation involving props, remember to warn beforehand. ----- TIPS When a player has non-Latin letters and/or non-Arabic digits in their name, you can use the ULX Menu or console to locate their name. In console, you can type out the command and once you reach a target, a dropdown menu will appear. Use the arrow keys to navigate until you find the name. You do not need to type the whole name after a command. As long as the input name has a part of that players name and no duplicate names are present, the command will work on said target. Example: A player has the name of 'ThisIsFun'. You can type in the name 'sfun' instead of the whole name. This won't work if there is another player with the name of 'GarrysFun', since both names contain 'sfun'. Please contact a Garry's Mod dS+ or fellow moderator(s) if you have any questions, comments, and/or concerns regarding your abilities or situations.
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