06-02-2024, 08:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2024, 10:32 PM by Ryan. Edited 3 times in total.)
(06-02-2024, 07:54 PM)Saylor Twift Wrote: Personally I don't really see why it being low pop matters. If players are going around rule breaking (not referring to this specific case, just rule breaking in general) why would the targets of the rule breakers want to stick around and wait for the population to build up? I feel like some would just leave, making it harder to build up pop. Sure, rdming your friends and stuff is fine if they are okay with it but you shouldn't involve random people
The only reason I think pop matters is because of the reason that we have rules: to minimize the impact of bad faith actors. Since the length of 5 person rounds is usually <2 minutes, the impact of a single kill and teaming is relatively minute. Then intent comes into question. If someone is malicious on a 5 player server, yeah I think they should be punished and removed so they arent a problem later, but that's not really the case here, either.
That's just my opinion on it, tho. The counter-argument of "a rule is a rule" is just as valid.
Edit: I am not saying that the ban shouldn't have happened. The ban was good. Just that we could show some leniency with the appeal.