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ALT-F4=shock?

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What if when you pressed ALt-F4, you could still log out, but it put your character into shock.

This state would cause you to be unconscious when you reconnect.

Also, take away the respawn button.

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yes sure, take away the respawn button so players stuck due to a bug will be stuck permanently..............

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I don't recall anyone saying they were ever stuck by a bug... They usually kill...

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i dont see how this would work

ALT + F4 is basically d/c so...

Right, so if someone alt f4s, then when they reconnect, they will be unconscious for like 5 minutes.

It would stop people using alt f4 as a cheat, I would think.

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i dont see how this would work

ALT + F4 is basically d/c so...

Right' date=' so if someone alt f4s, then when they reconnect, they will be unconscious for like 5 minutes.

It would stop people using alt f4 as a cheat, I would think.

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And if some ones line dropped and they disconnected through no fault of their own, the same thing would happen. If it was possible to tell when someone alt f4s I would suggest rather just slaying their character. However, it isn't possible to know an alt f4 from an ordinary DC.

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