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anssik
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Old 01-26-2008 , 17:49   Re: Anti Silent Run v0.1.2
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Originally Posted by iggy_bus View Post
It is impossible for someone who got used to use it so now they hardly move.

I just suggested if you could make a cvar or something to allow 3 or 5 times to do it.
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Originally Posted by gonzalo View Post
When you crouch peek, normally your crouch+strafe and then crouch +strafe back. The plugin stops the double crouch motion so basically, you're stopped on your tracks while trying to crouch+strafe back.

On the nuke vents, you double crouch really quick to go in vents quickly (for instance when rushing inside through the squeaky door and want to plant lower. Well, since after the second crouch you should still keep the forward motion to actually go in the vent, with the plugin you're stop and can't actually go in the vent.

This is why I suggest allowing 2 ducks and stopping the 3rd one. In any case, allow a setting to determine how many ducks you'd like to allow in your server(s).
Both of them are right. A lot of skilled players use 2x "russian duck" aka silentrun when rushing off corners or to vents and other tricky movement. Even in very popular ClanBase with over 2 million active players, their rules state that 2 russian ducks will be allowed and after ducks after that will be considered abuse and resulting to a forfeit victory to opposing clan.

I'm 100% with iggy_bus and gonzales with this, you should make a limit that the third one and after that every consequent russian duck would be blocked
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