Fair Play Policy Update
Дата: 02.03.2018 12:32:21
deorum, on 01 March 2018 - 07:32 PM, said: Why should they? Who said they would go into dispute or discuss such thing?
And what kind of evidence should they present? The mechanisms of detecting the mods, so in future these are countered?
It is absolutely irrelevant, He could as well say, they didnt send me a christmass post card. It just sounds as an excuse, and tries to draw the attention away from the cheater's fault, and point it to being WG's fault.
WG's only fault is that they are not enforcing these measures MORE strictly.
All cheaters, are cheaters. PERIOD.
The best thing they can do when they are caught, is ASK I'M SORRY, im never gonna do it again.
Not saying, i used this, but YOU didnt give me evidence, it was my brother playing, or my PC was hacked by aliens.
Kandly: Haha exactly. This is something I've said around a year ago
as well and it still holds true today. Sharing details about the
detection system only helps those who try to circumvent it, which
is why we don't do it. If forbidden modifications (that by
definition go against the rules all players click to agree on) are
found on someone's account, it is not up to us to provide evidence
for it. We ban those accounts because we take cheating very
seriously and we most certainly cannot not allow it in our game -
but still, all players get a second chance, because the first ban
only lasts for a week. We don't want to simply cut their access to
the game forever, because maybe they've mistakenly downloaded
something or they didn't pay attention. I think that a week-long
ban is a strong enough poke into the right direction... and, well,
if those accounts still choose to use forbidden mods after that,
they get cut out. I'd say that's quite strict!
Seems like just the right amount of
strictness for something that's so important to us: keeping the
game cheat-free.
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