The current one can do that. It's not implemented that way for reasons that are fairly obvious once you take into consideration how many people have lousy connections.
Zealot Wrote:Just go play the game and have fun dammit.
Treewyrm Wrote:all in all the conclusion is that disco doesn't need antagonist factions, it doesn't need phantoms, it doesn't need nomads, it doesn't need coalition and it doesn't need many other things, no AIs, the game is hijacked by morons to confuse the game with their dickwaving generic competition games mixed up with troll-of-the-day.
If your connection drops because your cat had to pee into your router(outside its below 0 Celsius, so its reasonable to try out the warm router),
you should loose all your money hard earned?
I don't think that any poor cat would deserve the beating with a stick afterwards.
And there are other reasons for obvious F1 too.
Aye, I'm one of them who seems to drop once in a while, if I then get destroyed by a player and an NPC, I rather die or absolutely worse, get sanction reported and perhaps have the chance to explain myself. Having a programm to auto-assume I was intentionally dropping and remove all my money is lame.
To be honest I don't like people who think they are "saints" because they never sanction report someone. Sometimes not sanction reporting a person is more worse than not doing it. Yes I know, we should all try to solve the problems first-hand and exhaust every single possible alternative method before we go to sanction reporting, but sometimes people need to be slapped.
I've reported (with positive results) people for F1ing before but don't think that the monetary penalties are a good idea.
I am quite content with the current system of the green cloaking message appearing onscreen, which provides plenty enough evidence for a good sanction report.