It should be a requirement that people are shown that they've been reported for cheating. So that if they aren't, they seek to resolve the issue which might be causing people to think this, or if they are they can know that they will be banned after 15 infractions for maybe 3 months. the current system has the same impact as the police system in some countries, pretty much a marshmallow thrown at a brick wall.
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[quote]It should be a requirement that people are shown that they've been reported for cheating. So that if they aren't, they seek to resolve the issue which might be causing people to think this, or if they are they can know that they will be banned after 15 infractions for maybe 3 months. the current system has the same impact as the police system in some countries, pretty much a marshmallow thrown at a brick wall.[/quote] When is the last time you played??? Looking at your profile you have no business commenting. Stop wasting everyone's time m4r4n.
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You know they don't need proof so a good legit player could be banned for nothing, auto infractions are dumb because of this
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No. If I was to cheat the system, I would be keeping tabs on my methods in order to figure out what works and what doesn't.
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People would treat the infraction counter as a high score.
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User error.
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Bad idea, because the person can then have a list of targets to grief in various ways just by looking at their activity history and checking the names on the opposing team.