Needy wrote:
Dyno wrote:
Needy wrote:
Terminator wrote:
i see it pretty simple tho
"simon says crouch and remain crouched at all times" (forces u to stay crouched untill he says otherwise or are unable to do so)
"simon says do 360's at all times" (forces u to do 360's untill he says otherwise or are unable to do so)
"simon says jump and remain jumping at all times" (forces u to jump untill said otherwise or unable to)
"simon says freeze" (meaning no moving along x,y or z axis crouching exempt)
so if i get it right this means u are still able to crouch, since you are still allowed to do so as per the freeze definition.
doing 360's is also allowed since freeze means u can still look around
ONLY THING that you are unable to do per the last order of simon is jumping, since the definition restricts it.
thats the only thing u shouldn't be ding anymore since you are unable to
if the warden/ct kills u for not jumping thats a freekill.
if the ct kills u for uncrouching thats a legit kill
if they kil u for not doing 360's thats a legit kill
*these are in my opinion for clarification*
it's kind of like "all t's crouch at all times"
and then the warden says 'go to my spray and freeze"....u first crouch to his spray and then freeze but remain crouching like he said (only difference here is that ct's need to give a warning)
1 order doesnt have to disable another, unless it conflicts with a previous order
if it conflicts the last order stands in my view.
it's not wordplay, its just thinking logically and listening to the warden.
How would you respond if a CT were to say "crouch to my spray" and freeze. Would you take that as a remain crouched? Or able to freely uncrouch being given the order "freeze".
Would you also take that as a "never said uncrouch"?
If you think of it each round is really just one big Simon Says game but without the "Simon"
"Crouch to my spray" not "crouch to my spray and remain crouched" so they crouch there, then they can uncrouch, as they have completed the first part of the order
My point exactly. The OP has written "simon says crouch & continue to do 360s" not remain crouched, followed by "simon says freeze".
By this statement, you would be allowed to freely uncrouch unless ordered to remain crouched.
"Simon says crouch and remained crouched" "Simon says freeze" can't move along w x y z axis though would have to remain crouched by Terminators logic which is practicable
"Simon says crouch" would have to remain crouched "Simon says freeze" able to freely uncrouch as followed by the previous statement
"Simon says continue jumping" "Simon says freeze" T's would have to stop jumping because you can't move from z to y
"Simon says do 360s" "Simon says freeze" must continue to do 360s as by definition freeze only affects w x y z
Would this work as a middle ground?
i see what u are working to
but isn't it that if they say "simon says do 360's" and then "simon says freeze" overwrite the 360 order?
after all simon never stated to do it at all times so by this they have a choice to do so, no?
i mean it would make more sence to me atleast
if they say "do so at all times" or "keep doing this all the time"
the freeze order can't touch these orders (jumping exempt, u would have to stop as freeze restricts it)
and if they just say "crouch" and "do 360's" and then "freeze"
that they have a choice to do so?
would make more sence and then have a a line wich would look like the line we curren tly have in regular orders
"crouch to my spray and freeze"
meaning u crouch to the spray and u can stand up when u get there
"crouch and remain crouching" or "crouch at all times" folowed by "go to my spray and freeze"
in wich they should still be crouching after arriving at the spray?
just a suggestion