Posted by MrFoxTalbot on 2010-08-12 11:44:49
What can I say? It´s a Nuffl miracle!!
(Rated 6 for honesty!)
Posted by Reisender on 2010-08-12 11:46:04
happens but fair enough. don´t worry, all of us will put their RIP boots on, kill the git again and make you feel better.
Posted by Dhaktokh on 2010-08-12 13:09:06
ty guys, I needed those comments and I look forward to the spikes.
Posted by SillySod on 2010-08-12 13:28:49
Lameness! Hax! Avalanche!
You should be banned. At least it wasnt a good player (a good player wouldnt have had passblock).
Posted by blocknroll on 2010-08-12 14:20:14
you could always ask the admins to dead him for you?
Posted by Gromrilram on 2010-08-12 14:21:41
normal connection problem. you followed all the rules. even if you had just simply said: i dont want to continue, its al fair game.
dont worry.
Posted by Dhaktokh on 2010-08-12 15:08:49
Luckily I dont care at all bout silly since he always lieslieslies, and probably has done this amilliontimesamilliontimes.
Posted by DukeTyrion on 2010-08-12 15:32:17
It's not really that different to a 'Birthday' game, where a player dies, but lives on.
I guess you could view it that your player had a really bad dream and woke up in a cold sweat, only to realise that he still had some games ahead and a few more TD's to score!
Posted by Dhaktokh on 2010-08-12 15:58:08
lol Duke. I have a birthday-player! Woooooo.... Goes to his bio!
Posted by KJG on 2010-08-13 01:22:05
Totally ok. You should be happy :)
Posted by Irgy on 2010-08-13 08:39:24
As long as you didn't set out to do it it's fine. I've been on both sides of this, lost a good flesh golem after a disconnection reload where were forced to backtrack a bit,, but had players return from death through similar means. People who go out of their way to abuse this situation should be shot (don't take that literally), but as long as you follow the policy of doing whatever you would have done anyway if there was nothing riding on it then you have nothing to be guilty about. Rated 6 for honesty as well : )