A large majority of cheaters don't care of what their reputation will become once they get caught, probably they will try avoid the ban or keep doing the same few months later or in other games, the community is just a small portion of the game, and despite of being a focus for players that may want to get involved in clans and everything else, it just doesn't influence them to become better players, just look around you (blacklist thread is just the introduction to what I really mean).
Also lets be honest, most of the attention right now is going to the ACWC and what's around it, seeing the most representative event on this game atm allow "ex-cheaters" to play or take part on it, just looks weird, like doing a campaign against steroids on athletes, using Gregg Valentino as roster.
I am not saying that you simply cut the heads off, but just keeping them so close to do almost everything doesn't seem a good idea to me, "they learned", how can you assure that? also why just a few deserve a 2nd chance, just because they happen to fall inside the community by building some reputation?
People that have been caught and has "rehabilitated" from his past actions have to realize that they will have to carry the fact some don't think they deserve a second shot, even if they have done acts in good faith to show an improvement, doesn't mean everyone will simply trust on them again to the point to allow them go back in (servers/ community/ tournaments/ you choose).
I don't know why blacklisting works like this tho, obviously the existence of divided opinion on cheating breaks the community, although not being notorious it simply appears to be clear when topics like this appear.I could keep rambling but i know that would be a real chore to read and I won't repeat myself more than I already did.
PD: I joined late on community, was there know community members cheating on 0.93?, i am just wondering.
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On topic, i didn't saw the demo and that wasn't the reason i posted, sorry.
I hate that and everyone doing it, ironically the ones complaining of the lack of skill on pubs do this
Also lets be honest, most of the attention right now is going to the ACWC and what's around it, seeing the most representative event on this game atm allow "ex-cheaters" to play or take part on it, just looks weird, like doing a campaign against steroids on athletes, using Gregg Valentino as roster.
I am not saying that you simply cut the heads off, but just keeping them so close to do almost everything doesn't seem a good idea to me, "they learned", how can you assure that? also why just a few deserve a 2nd chance, just because they happen to fall inside the community by building some reputation?
People that have been caught and has "rehabilitated" from his past actions have to realize that they will have to carry the fact some don't think they deserve a second shot, even if they have done acts in good faith to show an improvement, doesn't mean everyone will simply trust on them again to the point to allow them go back in (servers/ community/ tournaments/ you choose).
I don't know why blacklisting works like this tho, obviously the existence of divided opinion on cheating breaks the community, although not being notorious it simply appears to be clear when topics like this appear.I could keep rambling but i know that would be a real chore to read and I won't repeat myself more than I already did.
PD: I joined late on community, was there know community members cheating on 0.93?, i am just wondering.
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On topic, i didn't saw the demo and that wasn't the reason i posted, sorry.
(20 Jul 12, 10:04AM)jamz Wrote: ...It makes no difference to the players who don't play CMs and inters; they will continue to have their pub games interrupted by "inter yadayada 6", removing what little skill there was in the server...
I hate that and everyone doing it, ironically the ones complaining of the lack of skill on pubs do this