World of Autoaim (aim bot targeting weak spots and leading targets even out o...
Дата: 24.02.2016 19:31:52
TheRealTwist, on 24 February 2016 - 05:30 PM, said: What "if" the community wants to see them banned? Ever
thought about it? I state it clearly....I want to see them banned
for a month and their accounts reset and a official list of shame
with their names and their ban times till the ban has run out.
Anyone with me? Then just like this and quote it till they
hear us....Brynd:
Yes if someone is knowingly using a mod that gives an advantage, sure, they deserve the ban.
By advising players of the policy, I am simply trying to show those who may not realise, so they can remove mods of concern before receiving a ban. It is within the realm of possibility that some players may be using a mod and not realise that it risks giving them a ban.
Yes if someone is knowingly using a mod that gives an advantage, sure, they deserve the ban.
By advising players of the policy, I am simply trying to show those who may not realise, so they can remove mods of concern before receiving a ban. It is within the realm of possibility that some players may be using a mod and not realise that it risks giving them a ban.
maroar, on 24 February 2016 - 05:41 PM, said: He however is making the point of XVM also giving someone an
unfair advantage. I agree with it giving an advantage. If you also
do so, then you (WG) should be giving bans to those people, or is
that not what exactly what you are saying?Brynd: OK I fell for that one. XVM won't lead to a ban.
Winter, on 24 February 2016 - 05:59 PM, said: Then can you imagine both the surprise and frustration
caused by responses from customer support like the ones in post #78?Brynd: This unfortunately also was an incorrect response from
the Support agent. This case you link to and the cases
discussed in this thread are being dealt with internally.
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