two days ago i played a duel on dm6. at the beginning i spawned pillars right near jumppad and my opponent in the "lg"room. we both had to smile about those weird initial spawn setup. so i guess what you describe is quite possible too (:
im not that much of a dueller that i can count on tenth of thousands of games on dm6. so you might be right. actually i couldnt remeber this weired spawn ^^ it immediately reminded me of LeXeR vs Daler @ QCon 2002 the final on dm6. there Daler got a very bad initial spawn where LeXeR could also get MH & RA (;
1st spawns don't matter. After a kill the game tries to spawn you far away from the other guy so I assume that the first guy to click would spawn randomly and the other guy's spawn would be based on where the 1st guy is.
Did anyone ever try to get enough people on a map to hold each spawn and then let one more player spawn? It would result in a telefrag I guess, but did anyone rly try it or better yet record it?
Edited by Meph1stoo at 03:29 CDT, 9 September 2016
You can both die during the same frame because projectile positions are updated once per frame. But you can't spawn both in the same point because the game spawns one player at a time, even if very, veeery quickly.
Edit: it is technically possible in case there are more players than spawn points...
Well yeah, I doubt the game registers them both as dead in the same clock cycle of the CPU, or the same planck time. So yeah, "technically" they cannot die at the same time.
i recall whitnessing a round draw in CA where there is no self damage, so both players killed each other at the same time. Its pretty rare but it can happen.
i imagine while one player is still dead and lying around, the server considers that players position for the other players spawn.
Or a simple random spawn for the first one spawning.
When a player dies it drops a corpse, its entity is respawned. In fact you can find your own and other ingame players corpses while alive if you didn't disable them in the config.
First player gets spawned randomly, the other somewhere distant.