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Should cheaters be publicly "named and shamed"?


Should banned cheaters be publicly named?  

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  1. 1. Should banned cheaters be publicly named?

    • Yes
      8
    • No
      3


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Posted (edited)

On a different note, sadly, today we are also forced to take action with regards to players using cheat tools. It is unfortunate, but necessary we take action. As we have previously warned, if we detect any player using such cheating tools, we will ban them from IL-2. We have been carefully monitoring usage of such tools since June 10th and some continue to cheat. The overall number of cheaters is very small in relation to our total players, but some violations have still occurred after our previous warning. So, we are banning these players from accessing IL-2 for a period of two (2) weeks beginning today. We have a zero tolerance policy on cheating. If these users continue to cheat, the bans will become more severe and possible permanent bans will be implemented.

 

We are committed to Fair Play for all and cheating has no place in IL-2. Only practice and daring can make you a true ace in the virtual skies!

I can't think of a better deterrent for cheating than everyone knowing it and refusing to play with you.

 

I think a little tough love and public ostracism is what's needed here.  Post their names publicly and if they want to escape public notice, make 'em pay for another copy  :angry:

Edited by JG13_opcode
Posted

Absolutely, publish their names.

Jason_Williams
Posted

Nope not going to happen guys. It's better for all. Let us handle it.

 

Jason

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