Servers:
Playing Time:
Bottiger's 24/7 Idle
Time:Weekdays: 5-9pm GMT, Weekends: Pretty much all day.
Link to your Stats Page:Playing Time:
Idle Server: 200:30:35 (01:50:04 AFK) Overall: ~220 hours
Will you get mad if you lose admin?:No of course not, if a decision has been made higher up in the chain of command then it shouldn't be my place to question such a decision regardless of whether I deem it to be right or wrong.
How do you ban yourself using your own SteamID?:sm_ban "#[U:1:84314845]" 30 "obvious aimbot"
Any other reason you should be admin:I frequently tell players who break the rules not to do so and I often explain the rules of the server in question to them but ultimately I am left powerless to do nothing but report or votemute them (depending on the rule broken) and on top of that the votemute rarely goes through so I feel like the position of Admin would allow me to deal with these rulebreakers a lot easier, on top of that when the /report command is used I rarely see much being done about it and since a lot of the players who do break the rules come once or twice and don't come back again it means that pursuing a further forum report with evidence against the player seems pointless and rather than protecting the server from the rulebreaker ends up wasting time as it is unlikely they will return anyways.
Negativity aside I have been administrator/co-owner/developer for many (and I mean many) Garry's Mod servers across the years, if you take an interest in which ones you may ask me and I shall tell you and also used to run my own Garry's Mod community called RenegadeGaming, set with a forum and teamspeak server so I'd say I know what is necessary to administrate and run an online community. And although Garry's Mod administration is not quite the same as Team Fortress 2 administration I think it would be in line to say that the fundamentals are shared across the games.
On top of that I am familiar with the majority of SourceMod commands and am also familiar with the rules.
I believe I am an understanding individual and I work well in a team. On top of this I am frequently described by my friends as someone who is very independent and can solve problems presented to him rarely needing the help of others. I have also gotten to know and gotten friendly with many players on Bottiger's Idle Server and know the playerbase very well there and would say I'm fairly liked.
So all in all I think I should be admin due to my vast experience in gaming communities over the years and my ability to administrate and deal with rulebreakers.
Thank you for reading my application and I hope you found it to be a good one.
Negativity aside I have been administrator/co-owner/developer for many (and I mean many) Garry's Mod servers across the years, if you take an interest in which ones you may ask me and I shall tell you and also used to run my own Garry's Mod community called RenegadeGaming, set with a forum and teamspeak server so I'd say I know what is necessary to administrate and run an online community. And although Garry's Mod administration is not quite the same as Team Fortress 2 administration I think it would be in line to say that the fundamentals are shared across the games.
On top of that I am familiar with the majority of SourceMod commands and am also familiar with the rules.
I believe I am an understanding individual and I work well in a team. On top of this I am frequently described by my friends as someone who is very independent and can solve problems presented to him rarely needing the help of others. I have also gotten to know and gotten friendly with many players on Bottiger's Idle Server and know the playerbase very well there and would say I'm fairly liked.
So all in all I think I should be admin due to my vast experience in gaming communities over the years and my ability to administrate and deal with rulebreakers.
Thank you for reading my application and I hope you found it to be a good one.