... a rule that I will always disagree with in regards to dedicated servers. I mean, on a normal listen server that rule is fine, because 99.99% of the time, the host is actually AROUND, and if they're hanging out, the host quite obviously should be held responsible.Torgo said:MS Rule 8 Only the host is responsible for the server. So, if only the host is banned for breaking the MS rules.
Torgo said:Rule breaking dedicated servers are extremely rare though. Actually dedicated servers in general are a bit rare. I doubt that would be a problem. I always look at what the host does anyway, not what the joiners are doing.
MattW_CFI said:With dedicated servers, however, there's no true guarantee that the host is ACTUALLY there to police the place. Sure, he may set a password so some people can login and police the server, but THEY aren't even going to be around 24/7 either. Which makes it all too easy for someone to maliciously join the server with a few clones, and make a scene to get the dedicated server taken off despite it not being the host's fault whatsoever.
MS Rules said:<a name="r8">8.</a> You are responsible for what happens in your server. The host of the netgame is responsible for making sure his or her netgame follows these rules. If a netgame is found to be in violation of a rule, the host will be held responsible. Exceptions may be made for dedicated servers in rare instances, as generally a dedicated server will not be monitored 24/7, but this will be down to the MS admins and their decision will final.
Cue said:But considering the only people who know how to and actually host dedicated servers are those we know won't break that rule.
MattW_CFI said:Sure, he may set a password so some people can login and police the server