Exiting the game

11/20/2005 06:03 anticlownn#1
I noticed when you exit the game by clicking ESC you stay in the game for about another 5 seconds. We either need to hex edit the client or come up with a quick DC button. As I don't know how to hex edit very well I report the problem :P
11/20/2005 07:31 DeathWalker#2
What you mean? As in like you get 2 clients together and then you exit one of them, and on the other client you see it dissapear after 5 seconds? Well, when i get pked i press esc and spacebar. I dont see me ending up in city. Perhaps lag. You try jumping on 1 client and quickly switch to the other client. You would see a delay in whatever your first client does.
11/20/2005 22:40 stupoty#3
yes its a time delay in the server anti clown co2 is just up give it time it will go just server lag
11/21/2005 21:54 anticlownn#4
But it's gay, suppose you get red name and you wanna exit the game, you do it by ESC, for what, so that you can get pked when you're not there anymore?

I miss CTRL+T :(
11/22/2005 02:44 DeathWalker#5
Nah.I suppose unless that guy has lag compensation, it will not hit you i guess.
11/22/2005 04:31 anticlownn#6
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I already tested it
I had 2 chars on. Quit water tao and went on the other, then attacked the water and it died. Later I logged the water in war jail (I was in GW area)
11/22/2005 04:46 Qonquer#7
Best way to make absolutely sure you disconnect immediatly is to send an invalid packet. That way the server itself inititates the disconnect and you will vanish straight away.
11/22/2005 04:57 anticlownn#8
Could it be possible if I just made a macro in AutoIt or something, with a command
end connection with the IP <ip>
dunno

ahh but then all chars would dc =&#092;
11/22/2005 05:37 Hojo#9
just make a program, and what you press crtl t it sends and invalid jump packet (keep it ctrl t becuase everyones used to it :P)
11/22/2005 12:26 DeathWalker#10
Hmm...Being a black-named pk in some certain server, i always use esc+space to escape pursuit. Oh yea, the delay when you use esc+space is supposed to be the time when you switch off your net connection till your client posts the "Connection Interrupted" message. The best way as they said is to send an invalid packet, *any crap will do* to d/c your self.
11/22/2005 21:55 anticlownn#11
I'll see what I can do lol :P