Pawoss wrote:
Player X damages Player Y. Player Y is AFK.
I find it reasonable to KOS Player X, since being AFK is not a valid KOS reason, and by killing him, Player X has either committed RDM or a false KOS, both of which are something one can be killed for.
Unless you’ve watched the AFK player the whole round and know for a fact they haven’t committed any traitorous acts at any point, that’s not really the case... They could have been witnessed committing a traitorous act earlier on and then gone AFK later.
However, in the case of pushing people near edges/hazards, that’s more or less a KOSable action no matter what I suppose, which means you did nothing wrong in this instance.
Its more common sense than anything. If you see two people actively fighting, and one pushes the other off a hazard, you wait for them to fight it out as it is a gunfight.
If you watch someone push an AFK off a hazard, it is safe to assume the person pushing them is a T.