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I'm just saying mate it's no gonna stop folk from mugging workers, it just means they're probably gonna stab them instead
howServer rules require you to substitute the aquired CWU-radio for a Handheld Radio, since the CWU-Radio is encrypted and deactivated upon loss.
there's already strong rules on warehouse raiding, allow us to mug them proper. i doubt cwu getting mugged would've been a problem in the first placeOur goal isn't to stop muggings entirely.
You'll still be able to obtain any storage articles on said CWU, any obtained resources such as weaponry, etc. (Since high-tier contraband will be allowed during the event)
it literally says password needed to access it just like you said or something like that, it's stupid.how
'wow good job you managed to completely stealth a mugging without getting fucked, but you can't gain anythin' from it'
lemme ask you here, how the fuck is it encrypted, in what context, password needed to access it? a fingerprint scanner on the speak button, or what? 'encrypted' doesn't really mean anything and you can't really affect a radio without fiddling with it physically, it's not a laptop connected to the internet that you can hack or w.e
+support + rephow
'wow good job you managed to completely stealth a mugging without getting fucked, but you can't gain anythin' from it'
lemme ask you here, how the fuck is it encrypted, in what context, password needed to access it? a fingerprint scanner on the speak button, or what? 'encrypted' doesn't really mean anything and you can't really affect a radio without fiddling with it physically, it's not a laptop connected to the internet that you can hack or w.e
+ i doubt the combine made their own radio towers, so it just seems like a lazy decision, got nothing against you, but it's lazy.
Upon reported loss.![]()
I've re-written the rule to avoid confusion.
Server rules require you to substitute the aquired CWU-radio for a Handheld Radio, since the CWU-Radio is encrypted and deactivated upon loss.
how
'wow good job you managed to completely stealth a mugging without getting fucked, but you can't gain anythin' from it'
lemme ask you here, how the fuck is it encrypted, in what context, password needed to access it? a fingerprint scanner on the speak button, or what? 'encrypted' doesn't really mean anything and you can't really affect a radio without fiddling with it physically, it's not a laptop connected to the internet that you can hack or w.e
Upon reported loss.
It's deactivated upon being reported lost? We've got a document which our whitelist holders fill out which states what happened, what they've lost, etc.
I remember I used a UU radio once and got pm'd from a DIspatchI don't know who came up with the encrypted radio thing, it doesn't make any sense. You can't specifically block one radio to my knowledge, you can't remotely disable it, at most the best you could do is completely alter the frequency when you've confirmed a radio's been compromised.
Stop using it as a get out of jail free card lmao.
it should be optional to disable them.Keep in mind the radio thing was also done as a healthy way of handheld radios getting into rebel circulation
I don't see anything wrong with that
but it also fucks up rebels that want to perform espionageKeep in mind the radio thing was also done as a healthy way of handheld radios getting into rebel circulation
I don't see anything wrong with that
a radio is just like a TV reciever, you just get the frequency and there's no way you can really 'encrypt' it, the way militaries and such use specific frequencies that civvies can't access is by hardware, their hardware picks up frequencies that civvie grade radios can't, now if a civvie stole a radio from the military, they can't just disable it and block him from it, it's not a Wi-Fi connectionIt's deactivated upon being reported lost? We've got a document which our whitelist holders fill out which states what happened, what they've lost, etc.
that's fair, rebels with regular radios can't access it, that's why it's encrypted and i believe that's what it means by encryptedIt's encrypted like any other UU-frequency radio. I assume this is to prevent unauthorized individuals from breaching- and obtaining access to the frequency. The radio itself isn't encrypted, the frequency is.
sure, so are we ok to secretly steal a CWU's radio and see the frequency, then set it on the stolen radio and it'll start working until further notice? we were never really told that it works that wayIt's so people can't just grab a radio and sit listening to the frequency forever even though logically they'd just be able to alter it and lock you out that way because you wouldn't know what to tune into.
You can't do that because of the way they're coded on server, whereas IC you'd just change the frequency for employees upon one being reported stolen.
That means the only thing you can do is swap out that individual's stolen radio.
a radio is just like a TV reciever, you just get the frequency and there's no way you can really 'encrypt' it, the way militaries and such use specific frequencies that civvies can't access is by hardware, their hardware picks up frequencies that civvie grade radios can't, now if a civvie stole a radio from the military, they can't just disable it and block him from it, it's not a Wi-Fi connection
to expand on this, there's only a few limited 'slots' on each frequency to begin withthe way militaries and such use specific frequencies that civvies can't access is by hardware, their hardware picks up frequencies that civvie grade radios can't, now if a civvie stole a radio from the military, they can't just disable it and block him from it, it's not a Wi-Fi connection