24 Feb 14, 11:54PM
The server comes with a config file called forbidden.cfg which contains a list of words that cannot be said publicly, either on their own, or as part of another word. The default list, whilst a little nanny-ish, is unlikely to upset anyone's normal conversation, unless you want to say, "I'll be covering this thorny subject of your masturbating to necrophiliac vids on porntube, when I talk to your mother."
Anyway, some server owners have other ideas about what they don't like seeing on their servers, so they add words to this list in order to add a more civilised air to the games there. Sometimes, however, they fail to anticipate the full ramifications of their decision, and put in short words which may have a genuinely offensive meaning on their own, but can also be used innocuously in longer words (see horny in my example sentence).
Some server owners also dislike certain conversations taking place, such as pr0 players joining full servers to ask if anyone already playing AC wants to come and play AC. They use the word 'inter' to convey their request, and this is the word that has caused you a problem in image one (I used to block this word, until I realised the futility of trying to shut these people up). I can only think 'suck' caused you the problem in image two.
Keep that potty-mouth in check next time.
Myke, yours was probably 'connect', an addendum to the 'inter' request.
Anyway, some server owners have other ideas about what they don't like seeing on their servers, so they add words to this list in order to add a more civilised air to the games there. Sometimes, however, they fail to anticipate the full ramifications of their decision, and put in short words which may have a genuinely offensive meaning on their own, but can also be used innocuously in longer words (see horny in my example sentence).
Some server owners also dislike certain conversations taking place, such as pr0 players joining full servers to ask if anyone already playing AC wants to come and play AC. They use the word 'inter' to convey their request, and this is the word that has caused you a problem in image one (I used to block this word, until I realised the futility of trying to shut these people up). I can only think 'suck' caused you the problem in image two.
Keep that potty-mouth in check next time.
Myke, yours was probably 'connect', an addendum to the 'inter' request.