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I don’t understand what these rules mean
Unread postPosted:April 19th, 2018, 3:21 am
by MattCobra
Bodyguards may ONLY kill Hitmen without a warning, if their client has a hit on them.
For all roles other than Hitmen, the Bodyguard must give at least ONE WARNING in world chat before firing.
After the Bodyguard's first warning, Police, Bandits, or Kidnappers targetting the client may open fire at the Bodyguard.
These rules don’t make sense to me, I don’t understand what they mean. What does the bodyguard have to warn them not to do?
Re: I don’t understand what these rules mean
Unread postPosted:April 19th, 2018, 3:53 am
by Danny Dog
Bodyguards may ONLY kill Hitmen without a warning, if their client has a hit on them.
For all roles other than Hitmen, the Bodyguard must give at least ONE WARNING in world chat before firing.
After the Bodyguard's first warning, Police, Bandits, or Kidnappers targetting the client may open fire at the Bodyguard.
These rules don’t make sense to me, I don’t understand what they mean. What does the bodyguard have to warn them not to do?
So I’ll explain these the best I can the get Mushy do correct me.
Bodyguards may ONLY kill Hitmen without a warning, if their client has a hit on them.
I believe this means if a bodyguard sees a hitman and their client has a hit they are allowed to shoot the hitman.
For all roles other than Hitmen, the Bodyguard must give at least ONE WARNING in world chat before firing.
I think this is regarding arrests and kidnappings. So the bodyguard would type in world chat ‘W1 call it off or I kill you’ before waiting 10 seconds and shooting.
After the Bodyguard's first warning, Police, Bandits, or Kidnappers targetting the client may open fire at the Bodyguard.
When they say ‘W1 call it off or I kill you’ police or kidnappers can kill the bodyguard.
Again I’ll get Mushyto correct and confirm.
Re: I don’t understand what these rules mean
Unread postPosted:April 19th, 2018, 3:57 am
by Mushy
These rules don’t make sense to me, I don’t understand what they mean. What does the bodyguard have to warn them not to do?
A warning stating that they must stop their actions (arrest, robbery, kidnapping, etc) or the Bodyguuard will open fire.
Common sense.
Re: I don’t understand what these rules mean
Unread postPosted:April 19th, 2018, 4:23 am
by Danny Dog
These rules don’t make sense to me, I don’t understand what they mean. What does the bodyguard have to warn them not to do?
A warning stating that they must stop their actions (arrest, robbery, kidnapping, etc) or the Bodyguuard will open fire.
Common sense.
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Re: I don’t understand what these rules mean
Unread postPosted:April 19th, 2018, 4:36 am
by MattCobra
Thank you for explaining this to me

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Re: I don’t understand what these rules mean
Unread postPosted:April 19th, 2018, 5:07 pm
by Danny Dog
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