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Asian City - Discussion => Reports => Topic started by: Leo on May 03, 2026, 01:46 PM

Title: KriZ - Evade Again
Post by: Leo on May 03, 2026, 01:46 PM
Rule breaker's nick : KriZ

Reason of reporting : Evaded again, and besides, got a warning for the same offense

Date : 3/3/26

Evidence : https://streamable.com/tufy53

Extra : I'd like to bring this to @ZeeX.  attention, as he is aware of the previous exploit he used at the Ammu-Nation. His first evasion (which is earlier https://asian-city.net/index.php?topic=1760.0) was very similar to this one. He used a grenade to escape and then tried to act innocent to cover his tracks, as shown in the video. Since then, he has repeated this twice. I would like to hear KriZ's perspective on this...
Title: Re: KriZ - Evade Again
Post by: Nobita on May 03, 2026, 01:54 PM
I was knocked and Cafer shot me by mistake which made me fall I was going inside Ammu at that time So that's how it happened

In the second situation as soon as I threw a nade and tried to run I got damaged by your SPAS and died
Title: Re: KriZ - Evade Again
Post by: Leo on May 03, 2026, 02:59 PM
In tight spaces, grenades do serious damage. You've already been warned about this before, but you're still being reckless. It's not that you're using grenades—it's that you clearly can't control them. Since you keep making the same mistake after being told to watch it, you need to face the consequences.
Title: Re: KriZ - Evade Again
Post by: ZeeX. on May 04, 2026, 06:00 PM
Denied.
In the first video, KriZ's supposed evade isn't clear at all, there's only a log showing his death. In the second video, when he threw the grenade, he had already taken damage from your weapon and then died to his own grenade. That doesn't fall under intentional death evasion.
@Nobita, be careful when using grenades.
As for the rule regarding death evasion via grenades/molotovs, it isn't strictly enforced unless a player is clearly doing it intentionally and repeatedly. Without at least 3–4 clear instances, it's difficult to confirm intent. A one-off incident isn't sufficient evidence.