HellfiG
30-03-2013, 10:48
Like the title says, I've a request to make.
But before I make the request, I have to explain some basic things.
My clan ( http://www.controlled-gaming.info/ ), is known on Trackbase as a rating clan.
So once in a while we get guys that are applying at our clan for our rate section.
Some are good, some are fakers, some are just bad. We always ask them to give us their old nicknames, clans AND trackbase link.
In that link you can see the ID of the nickname. I usually copy-pasted that in ' http://forum.trackbase.net/search.php '.
By doing that I could see what he/she posted on trackbase forum. I could also check how many times they requested rate transfer, and I could check what names they transferred, not perfectly. => Because you have to combine it with some logical thinking and searching names. But most of the time it worked.
(know that most don't start again from rating 0 for what I've seen/tracked down)
So for example an annoying little basterd who has high rate, transfers his name to one we don't know about.
After weeks playing with that name he comes to apply at us and tells us his old nicknames are 'xxx', 'bbb',... but he won't mention that name, as we know him as a little basterd . I ask him his Trackbase link. And check who he is/was.
I see he asked for transfer rating from 'a to b' (as example...). And notice it's the little basterd.
=> refuse him.
Now, I can't do this anymore. Which you guys can obviously reply: "That's to bad".
But that's why I'm requesting a 'Feature Request'
I know this will probably be a little bit to much to ask, but for as far as I know asking can't hurt...
Is it possible to make a list that's attached on everyone's Trackbase profile ( pofile example: http://forum.trackbase.net/members/95-HellfiG )
To see which names he/she has reserved (in the past)? I know this list can be enormous big with some people.
So perhaps make a list (that auto-updates itself, easy with MySQL and php) out of 10 last reserved names?
Like I've said before: this can be handy for 'tracking down players'. I'm sure there are other clans, who will want to use this too.
Regards,
Glenn
But before I make the request, I have to explain some basic things.
My clan ( http://www.controlled-gaming.info/ ), is known on Trackbase as a rating clan.
So once in a while we get guys that are applying at our clan for our rate section.
Some are good, some are fakers, some are just bad. We always ask them to give us their old nicknames, clans AND trackbase link.
In that link you can see the ID of the nickname. I usually copy-pasted that in ' http://forum.trackbase.net/search.php '.
By doing that I could see what he/she posted on trackbase forum. I could also check how many times they requested rate transfer, and I could check what names they transferred, not perfectly. => Because you have to combine it with some logical thinking and searching names. But most of the time it worked.
(know that most don't start again from rating 0 for what I've seen/tracked down)
So for example an annoying little basterd who has high rate, transfers his name to one we don't know about.
After weeks playing with that name he comes to apply at us and tells us his old nicknames are 'xxx', 'bbb',... but he won't mention that name, as we know him as a little basterd . I ask him his Trackbase link. And check who he is/was.
I see he asked for transfer rating from 'a to b' (as example...). And notice it's the little basterd.
=> refuse him.
Now, I can't do this anymore. Which you guys can obviously reply: "That's to bad".
But that's why I'm requesting a 'Feature Request'
I know this will probably be a little bit to much to ask, but for as far as I know asking can't hurt...
Is it possible to make a list that's attached on everyone's Trackbase profile ( pofile example: http://forum.trackbase.net/members/95-HellfiG )
To see which names he/she has reserved (in the past)? I know this list can be enormous big with some people.
So perhaps make a list (that auto-updates itself, easy with MySQL and php) out of 10 last reserved names?
Like I've said before: this can be handy for 'tracking down players'. I'm sure there are other clans, who will want to use this too.
Regards,
Glenn