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Suggested by Seth:

Give the Warden the ability to use /Freeday [playername],
which would toggle a beacon on the player who has freeday.

Why? All too often, players on freeday get killed by guards who
didn't know that they had freeday, or got them mixed up with someone else.
 
As an added idea: When they get toggled with the beacon, something should pop up saying the free day rules "You can be killed if you go into the armory- You can be killed if you try to attack the guards" something like that
And +1 because my idea
 
What if the current warden just refuses to do that to the person who actually got the lr?
Doing the /freeday command should broadcast "So and so" has freeday. He is marked with a beacon. or someting like that
 
I can already see how badly this would be abused. "Where's that last rebel? BEACON HIM! /freeday rebel"
I have to agree with this. We need to make the beacon work with some sort of lr plugin, like if they type in !lr they get a list of things to pick and if they select free day warden can either approve it or not and if its approved the player gets a beacon for a round
 
I have to agree with this. We need to make the beacon work with some sort of lr plugin, like if they type in !lr they get a list of things to pick and if they select free day warden can either approve it or not and if its approved the player gets a beacon for a round
Then the warden would be spammed with LRs since all you'd have to do is type !lr
 
I have to agree with this. We need to make the beacon work with some sort of lr plugin, like if they type in !lr they get a list of things to pick and if they select free day warden can either approve it or not and if its approved the player gets a beacon for a round
No, then the warden would have to approve / unapprove every single !lr.
/freeday would be better, but like Dave said it could be abused. Maybe have it only work at the very beginning of the round?
 
No, then the warden would have to approve / unapprove every single !lr.
/freeday would be better, but like Dave said it could be abused. Maybe have it only work at the very beginning of the round?

It would save time for the next warden if it appeared in a SM popup.

Code:
Grant (PlayerName) Freeday for next round?
4. Yes
5. No

Then, if possible, the player would be automatically beaconed.
 
It would save time for the next warden if it appeared in a SM popup.

Code:
Grant (PlayerName) Freeday for next round?
4. Yes
5. No

Then, if possible, the player would be automatically beaconed.
The warden would still be spammed with >15 popups on average.
It's easier if the warden just has the command, which I'll show with a flowchart:
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otherwise it ends up being like this:
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Then the warden would be spammed with LRs since all you'd have to do is type !lr
Well I don't know how it works, but when I played jailbreak on a CS:S server, whenever you were the last prisoner it popped up in chat that you could use !lr command and you could choose to type it in or not, anyway on that server it only worked for the last prisoner
 
Well I don't know how it works, but when I played jailbreak on a CS:S server, whenever you were the last prisoner it popped up in chat that you could use !lr command and you could choose to type it in or not, anyway on that server it only worked for the last prisoner

I think this is the better option. When you are the last person type !lr and then next round you get a beacon, and it'll stop from wardens being dicks and not giving them their freeday.
But then people who rebelled and happen to be the last one alive can just !lr too.
 
Well I don't know how it works, but when I played jailbreak on a CS:S server, whenever you were the last prisoner it popped up in chat that you could use !lr command and you could choose to type it in or not, anyway on that server it only worked for the last prisoner
If that can happen, it's a good idea. So long as we can deny the last prisoner his LR if he was a rebel, +Dave to this.