Communal Ban List

#1
As with all free multiplayer games, Barotrauma is menaced with large amounts of people who find it more entertaining to go around injecting people with morbusine, batonning everybody they see and (of course) overloading the reactor than it is to actually play the game. So I thought that it might be a good idea to make a Communal Ban List - just somewhere where a list of 'griefer's' usernames and IPs can be shared with anyone who hosts a server and does not want to deal with restarting the round due to reactor explosions every five minute. I'll start by putting down all the entries in my banned_players.txt file that I'm certain had malicious intent. (I usually clear all the other bans by simply not copying them over when the game updates, which seems to be a good ban timeframe)
Spoiler
Key:
RDM Random death match.
Reactor Blew up the reactor (intentionally)
Unwiring Unwiring things like engines, ballasts, reactor, junctions, etc without reason.
?? No stated reason

Sea Dubz - (RDMx3),50.69.51.6
Dr. Mengele - (RDMx2),50.0.169.193
lenen (Reactor, RDM),75.142.247.103
What (Unwiring),179.211.167.168
Ve4nii (RDMx2),95.29.66.174
maybe (RDMx3),95.190.98.177
Springles (Unwiring),94.244.141.150
lolka45 (Unwiring, RDM, Reactor),31.42.112.153
Michael Bay (Reactor),99.22.54.87
Stalin (Unwiring),84.212.7.30
traitor (RDMx2, Reactor),109.229.68.122
niki119 (RDMx2),188.16.75.164
an4rei (Unwiring),5.13.105.240
De4dLock (??),80.93.126.230
Akamods (RDM, Reactor),91.195.2.132
Test (RDM, Unwiring),82.28.3.234
NIGALOLKA$% (Reactor),31.42.122.81
BERND (RDM, Unwiring, Reactor),81.170.143.113
сосисочка(??),37.192.210.68
bernd2(??),81.170.143.113
mortal(??),5.44.168.45
spider(??),109.229.68.130
мирон(??),176.101.213.252
кек(??),213.5.162.191
АРТУР(??),178.121.90.43
влад(??),178.121.51.110
damson(??),109.195.83.217
Baro(??),212.90.61.232
Brodi Stan(??),46.0.29.219
JUST(??),189.45.86.227
pinus(??),178.120.174.248
K0mPl3X(??),71.28.37.26
Lets Go(Reactor),212.90.61.232
johnson dick(Reactor),120.156.85.211
cactus (Reactor),201.13.102.8
dead (Reactor),213.5.162.213
г(Reactor),213.5.162.213
Nernums(Unwiring, RDM),67.193.62.226
Cheesy Water,120.155.176.72 (Wiring)
big4u,50.69.51.6 (RDM)
Foxy,92.39.186.138 (RDM)
Facker2,87.228.92.254 (RDM)
wraith,120.156.39.106 (RDM)

The people below cannot appeal for the stated reasons. The specific reasons are in the list above.
Key:
Perm - Banned by me personally twice or more.
Dupe - Banned by multiple hosts.
Evade - Has used proxies/VPNs to evade bans.
"qwerty" - Banned names with the same IP.

lolka45,31.42.112.153 PERM DUPE
What,179.211.167.168 PERM DUPE
lenen,75.142.247.103 PERM DUPE EVADE
Test,82.28.3.234 DUPE
BERND,81.170.143.113 PERM DUPE EVADE "sswe"
Sea Dubz,50.69.51.6 PERM DUPE

The people below have appealed to be unbanned however are not fully trusted. Include them if you wish.
Walfer (RDM),37.189.73.161

Accused:
If you're a known and common host, chances are I'll add anyone you post into the list. If I haven't heard of you, I will add them at the bottom of the list under "accused". Please include reasons or they'll be removed from the list next time the game updates.

If you don't know how to include this on your server, look in your Barotrauma/Data folder and open up bannedplayers.txt then copy the list into that file.
Last edited by Esoudiere on Sat Aug 06, 2016 2:00 am, edited 13 times in total.

Re: Communal Ban List

#3
Spoiler
De4dLock,80.93.126.230
Akamods,91.195.2.132
Test,82.28.3.234
All 3 work together it seems, if one of them does something wrong and gets banned (protip: they will), the rest go around griefing until they get banned at which point they probably join another game and start over again.

I'll also add your list to mine, with the exception of stalin who seemed alright when I saw him.

Re: Communal Ban List

#5
All they need to do is change their IPs by either resetting a router that sets one dynamically or firing up a free proxy and running through the hoops. To quote Jurassic Park, griefers "find a way." Furthermore, who's to verify that any of these IPs 'are' griefers? Who screens the people who post these in the first place?

Glad to see you're attempting to do something, but you need to think this through. Count me out.

That's partly why I started the UCN; the time it would take for a griefer to strike, get banned, return and cause damage, thanks to all of the effort they would have to go through to fool us throughout the entire signup and training process, would be far too difficult for the average 14 year old and eventually wear them down.
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Re: Communal Ban List

#6
Warhawk wrote:All they need to do is change their IPs by either resetting a router that sets one dynamically or firing up a free proxy and running through the hoops. To quote Jurassic Park, griefers "find a way." Furthermore, who's to verify that any of these IPs 'are' griefers? Who screens the people who post these in the first place?

Glad to see you're attempting to do something, but you need to think this through. Count me out.

That's partly why I started the UCN; the time it would take for a griefer to strike, get banned, return and cause damage, thanks to all of the effort they would have to go through to fool us throughout the entire signup and training process, would be far too difficult for the average 14 year old and eventually wear them down.
The problem with UCN is that it's basically private.
There's no LARGE issue with that, it's elite players in a navy.

But the small issue is that, unless the UCN is extremely large, it cannot make up for the community.
That's where community hosters come in.
> http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Barotrauma

Edit: I just found out, that by adding to the notepad, you can change the player's name to whatever you want.
Which means(forexample) you can change Dr. Mengele to Mengele - griefer + mass rdm, (insert IP).
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Barotrauma

Re: Communal Ban List

#8
It's my opinion that if you host a public game expecting anyone other than incompetent people or griefers to come in you're doing it wrong.

I imagine very few of the people being put up on this list will feel enough (if any) remorse to actually go through some impromptu ban appeal process some guy on the internet set up. Free VPNs work very well for a reasonably long time, and it's not like SS13 where there are only so many servers that you actually have to worry about the consequences of being banned.

Make a private group with a screening and sign up process to filter out griefers, or introduce the game to a few of your friends and fuck around with them. It's been working for me so far.

Re: Communal Ban List

#9
Warhawk wrote:You must not have read that thread I posted, did you? I advocated 'clans' in general, not just the UCN.
I think conformation by about 2-3 known members would be enough to add them to the list.

Although you are right, people could just reset their IP but alot of people don't have the knowledge/access to do that, I've seen banned players try to join my server continually throughout the day

Re: Communal Ban List

#10
Warhawk wrote:All they need to do is change their IPs by either resetting a router that sets one dynamically or firing up a free proxy and running through the hoops. To quote Jurassic Park, griefers "find a way." Furthermore, who's to verify that any of these IPs 'are' griefers? Who screens the people who post these in the first place?

Glad to see you're attempting to do something, but you need to think this through. Count me out.

That's partly why I started the UCN; the time it would take for a griefer to strike, get banned, return and cause damage, thanks to all of the effort they would have to go through to fool us throughout the entire signup and training process, would be far too difficult for the average 14 year old and eventually wear them down.
To elaborate on the previous post;

Fair enough. Thing is, the majority of griefers seem to be under the age of 12, and I severely doubt they know the meaning of the word 'dynamic' or 'proxy'. I still get an average of about 2 banned players attempting to join each round, so it's obviously better than having nothing. As for the 'screening', anyone who is wrongly put on the list can simply post here to get removed; Most 'dedicated' and 'legit' players check the forums every now and then. Not a fix-all in anyway, but then, I never claimed it was.
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