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They will probably blame disabled people who like playing games for a piss poor control scheme next.
I'm surprised someone hasn't sued this company for discrimination up to now. They've blamed just about everyone else for their own mistakes at this moment in time.
It really shows how much respect they have for other people. Game not working correctly? Probably the costumer. Game not delievered with features? People misread. People use legitimate camping tactics? Fa-gots.
Yeah well, that just goes to show that it's one rule for Sergey and the Dev/Mod team and 1 rule for everyone else. They've banned people for coming out with less than calling someone a f**got.
He who live's by the sword should die by the sword (metaphorically speaking).
And decades of experience at making excuses.
Wouldn't surprise me.
Apparently it is 3rd party voice communications programs such as skype that are responsible for people being banned by the fairfight system.
I'm just going off what some of the player's who were "wrongly" banned were saying in the War Z forums. Some of them either had Frap's (I think it was called), Team Speak or Skype running, therefore some of them assumed that their communications software was being detected by Fairfight as a hacking program since they reported that these programs were the only programs (other than those started by Windows and one's that were running in the back ground) being used at the time that they were kicked out of the game and banned.
It kind of makes sense also if you think about it. Hammerpoint must have known that if no voice communication software was built into the game that player's would use 3rd party programs. I'm not saying it's deliberate or anything, It's purely circumstancial but still, using 3rd party software seem's to have landed some players with a perma ban. Especially since no proof of the hack's have really been shown other than the old "we have undeniable proof that you were hacking" M.O. that dev's at Hammerpoint like to fall back on.