You are completely missing the point of what everyone is saying.
Having a selfmute plugin is a bad idea for the Jailbreak gamemode. Just because something works on the Minigames server doesn't mean it'll work for another completely different set of rules. This set of Jailbreak rules has been tried and tested for YEARS. The systems that we have in place to mute somebody are fairly simple:
Is somebody abusing voice communications (micspamming, earraping, etc)
If yes: Is there an admin on or a Trusted member?
If yes:
Mute the player according to our procedure.
If no:
Depending on the severity, politely ask a staff member or a trusted member to join the server you are playing on to deal with the situation.
As I've said before in a reply to this thread, there will be at least ONE staff member or trusted member available to help unless it's late night, early in the morning, there's a public holiday going on, or if we're living our lives.
Also, the screenshot that you've shown above doesn't give any evidence of unintended game behavior minus the one player on CT that should be there. You can simply just scroll down, find the player you wish to mute, right click on them via the scoreboard, and mute them that way. Somebody like Dash can do that themselves without too much hassle.
If people are spamming over mic enough to disrupt the round(s), action will be taken. We do not need a plugin to do our jobs for us.
Having a selfmute plugin is a bad idea for the Jailbreak gamemode. Just because something works on the Minigames server doesn't mean it'll work for another completely different set of rules. This set of Jailbreak rules has been tried and tested for YEARS. The systems that we have in place to mute somebody are fairly simple:
Is somebody abusing voice communications (micspamming, earraping, etc)
If yes: Is there an admin on or a Trusted member?
If yes:
Mute the player according to our procedure.
If no:
Depending on the severity, politely ask a staff member or a trusted member to join the server you are playing on to deal with the situation.
As I've said before in a reply to this thread, there will be at least ONE staff member or trusted member available to help unless it's late night, early in the morning, there's a public holiday going on, or if we're living our lives.
Also, the screenshot that you've shown above doesn't give any evidence of unintended game behavior minus the one player on CT that should be there. You can simply just scroll down, find the player you wish to mute, right click on them via the scoreboard, and mute them that way. Somebody like Dash can do that themselves without too much hassle.
If people are spamming over mic enough to disrupt the round(s), action will be taken. We do not need a plugin to do our jobs for us.