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But more often then not - Friendly Fire is the problem. I know I have to deal with it in Skyrim - Fallout 3 & NV ... and other games.
If this is the case - Friendly Fire - where other players are getting into a "line of fire" intentionally or not ... is the Player really suppose to be "punished" for it?
In any case, there's nothing that can be done but wait. Matchmaking bans are automatic and can't be lifted. Just wait for the week and don't get more infractions.
You can still play the casual gamemodes normally.
I'm a truly awful TF2 player but even I check my fire when someone crosses downrange.
Yeah, a quick apology usually helps soothe some friendly fire anger. It's also good in-game manners.
Hold on, racist? Are you kidding? Look at the rebel fighters in Syria, Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, fighters in Sudan, Somalia, and tons of other parts of Africa. Most of the time they're wearing normal clothing with some kind of second hand equipment like combat vests. That is how non-organized fighting forces dress more often than not.
What is racist about counter strike?