Two questions about reports: what is enough evidence for blocking (and does it deserve a ban), and does the player name need to be visible the second a crash happens?
I figured that instead of immediately bothering game moderation management with a feedback ticket, it would be better to first ask my questions here. Three of my reports were denied today, and I disagree with the outcome - so I'll ask who is right here.
1: is blocking like this
a bannable offence? The "speed" was about 4 km/h. This continued for over 30 seconds, and a long line was visible on the minimap (a video showing the blocking for 21 seconds (plays.tv likes to fail me when I need it the most; it cut the first part off...) was of course provided, but I won't show that here (unless asked for specifically) for privacy reasons). The response I got back was "Only a kickable offence.", while the reporting guidelines does list blocking as a bannable offence. Oh and the moderator handling these two reports decided to decrease the amount of reports I can give by one or two, thanks a lot. ...
2: Does the player name need to be able to be seen the second a collision happens? I drive in front of someone for 11 seconds, they speed up a bit more so their name doesn't show up anymore, and about three seconds after not being able to see their name, they crash into someone on purpose.
(view is worse than it should be because the video was paused)
There can be no doubt whether they were the same player as the one whose name we just looked at; same truck and same position, nothing got in between either. The report was denied with the comment "Insufficient Evidence cant see the player's name when he hit the player". Is this a fair reason for denying a report? Don't many reports not show the name when others are being hit - as you can't view names through your mirrors, sadly?
Am I right or am I wrong (or both )? I'm curious what you think.
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tomvanwijnen
Hi there,
I figured that instead of immediately bothering game moderation management with a feedback ticket, it would be better to first ask my questions here. Three of my reports were denied today, and I disagree with the outcome - so I'll ask who is right here.
1: is blocking like this
a bannable offence? The "speed" was about 4 km/h. This continued for over 30 seconds, and a long line was visible on the minimap (a video showing the blocking for 21 seconds (plays.tv likes to fail me when I need it the most; it cut the first part off...) was of course provided, but I won't show that here (unless asked for specifically) for privacy reasons). The response I got back was "Only a kickable offence.", while the reporting guidelines does list blocking as a bannable offence. Oh and the moderator handling these two reports decided to decrease the amount of reports I can give by one or two, thanks a lot. ...
2: Does the player name need to be able to be seen the second a collision happens? I drive in front of someone for 11 seconds, they speed up a bit more so their name doesn't show up anymore, and about three seconds after not being able to see their name, they crash into someone on purpose.
(view is worse than it should be because the video was paused)
There can be no doubt whether they were the same player as the one whose name we just looked at; same truck and same position, nothing got in between either. The report was denied with the comment "Insufficient Evidence cant see the player's name when he hit the player". Is this a fair reason for denying a report? Don't many reports not show the name when others are being hit - as you can't view names through your mirrors, sadly?
Am I right or am I wrong (or both )? I'm curious what you think.
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