There are multiple ways of evading bans nowadays so we are up a creek without a paddle on this one, the only thing we can do at the moment is what we are doing now. It sucks but you have to do what you have to do.I am for this decision although I haven't been a victim myself, it's good for us who just got into the servers to be able to avoid the possibility of being the victims of future TKs. Although it is quite unfair for some who recently discovered the private servers that they also had to share this burden.
Speaking of which, is it possible to IP ban some users from creating new accounts? I know this is easier said than done, but being a member of other gaming communities, I think it's not impossible right?
Ahh, thanks for the input. We appreciate the judgment that is taken for this case, it's really getting out of hand. Like a repetitive and persistent T-virus if I could put it in this community's focus, people keep complaining about things and the problem is that it's becoming more complex. I can't help but read some of the threads there and I can't tell which person is saying the truth anymore and worse is that those problems seem to just come back after some time.There are multiple ways of evading bans nowadays so we are up a creek without a paddle on this one, the only thing we can do at the moment is what we are doing now. It sucks but you have to do what you have to do.
The problem is that we're dealing with bad PEOPLE, not bots. People is harder to block than botsI agree with Mackenzie, there must be some sort of confirmation for members, something you know they won't be able to do twice. Like a cell-phone confirmation or something, every website has these in the days of today to prevent new sock accounts.
It's still a good measure. One way or another, these bad people will have to either buy new cellphones or microchips in order to activate their account.The problem is that we're dealing with bad PEOPLE, not bots. People is harder to block than botsI agree with Mackenzie, there must be some sort of confirmation for members, something you know they won't be able to do twice. Like a cell-phone confirmation or something, every website has these in the days of today to prevent new sock accounts.
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It's still a good measure. One way or another, these bad people will have to either buy new cellphones or microchips in order to activate their account.
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