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06-03-2017, 03:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2017, 03:50 PM by Connor19.)
Example,
I call KOS on Person (A) for doing a traitorous act. Person (B) is near person (A) and is not being shot at. Both clearly acknowledge each other. Is it reasonable to kill person (B) if they are not shooting at person (A) even though I called out person (A)?
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You can kill/kos a person if they are clearly with and not killing or attempting to kill s kos'd player
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What if I put a reasonable suspicion on A before overtime and person B refuses to kill person A in overtime, can I then kos person B, maybe after repeating that A is now kosed since it is overtime?
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(06-30-2017, 11:34 AM)xaiscool the Pikachu Wrote: What if I put a reasonable suspicion on A before overtime and person B refuses to kill person A in overtime, can I then kos person B, maybe after repeating that A is now kosed since it is overtime?
Yes, same scenario in OT basically as A is now Kosd
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Yeah that's what I thought but I've gotten in arguments over it. Some guests just like to argue over stuff like this