20 October 2014 - 08:28 EDT
Situation very well handled, smart fair and moderate response.
Thank you ENSL admins and refs
Thank you ENSL admins and refs
well handled zef and the other admins, its nice to see justice in full effect, quick question though... was this the source of all Pascow's rage?
So, any chance of releasing said footage which provided a definite conclusion? Not for shaming, I'm just curious.
Mendasp said he would merc for PowerUp! for the rest of the season. Problem solved.
Is the community really so small that cheating during multiple league matches is forgivable? I for one think this punishment is akin to a slap on the wrist. If he'd been caught by VAC he would get a permaban. And what of the public servers he plays on, and likely cheats on?
What if another person does this? Do they get forgiveness as well, as well as a rule that they must stream their matches or record them? Who's going to watch all of those recordings/streams? It seems a bit silly and, frankly, far too lenient. It DOES create a precedent for how other situations like this are handled, and I am worried that the message you're sending isn't a sensible one.
Ban his ass, he got caught cheating in a league that we all spend months practicing and waiting for. It isn't fair that he should be so easily forgiven and allowed to fuck over the fun for not only the NSL games, but public servers as well.
I'm guessing that precedent has already been created by EIssfeldt.
It just seems like a lack of integrity from that team. It's not a huge concern though, since there's no way to prove whether or not they knew he was cheating. I see how the size of the community could justify not punishing the team I suppose. Just a bit of frustration. I don't see any good coming out of a one season ban for EvilBot though.
in a league that we all spend months practicing and waiting for.
Not familiar with that situation, give me the tl:dr?
Bicsum saysI'm guessing that precedent has already been created by EIssfeldt.
Pretty sure there's a difference between someone who got caught using an aimbot, and someone who got VAC banned for being a moron. But yes, i would agree with Jason. Doubt the community is going to die because of one person to merit this 'acceptance'.
Is the community really so small that cheating during multiple league matches is forgivable? I for one think this punishment is akin to a slap on the wrist. If he'd been caught by VAC he would get a permaban. And what of the public servers he plays on, and likely cheats on?
What if another person does this? Do they get forgiveness as well, as well as a rule that they must stream their matches or record them? Who's going to watch all of those recordings/streams? It seems a bit silly and, frankly, far too lenient. It DOES create a precedent for how other situations like this are handled, and I am worried that the message you're sending isn't a sensible one.
Ban his ass, he got caught cheating in a league that we all spend months practicing and waiting for. It isn't fair that he should be so easily forgiven and allowed to fuck over the fun for not only the NSL games, but public servers as well.
True, which is a shame, don't you think? Would be nice for you to have somebody to relate to.
Jason_ saysTrue, which is a shame, don't you think? Would be nice for you to have somebody to relate to.
Like all of onfire?
And let's be honest EvilBot aim is too outstanding to able him to perform such aim skill and such twitching aim style without cheats if he was really cheating
Crazycat take care of your own Shit, or is your life so boring ?!
this not ur buisness! and ask admins they will tell you that deadlines are Expandable
RioS is a master bifflard.