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I sense a Spiffing Brit video coming on =D
Yeeeah, don't answer this OP.
The BB3 Discord has a report bug function, and you might even be able to DM Gautier or another dev directly to get it sorted out without the player base abusing the hell out of it.
https://discord.com/invite/bloodbowl3
No worries, if the report bug feature isn't private, maybe write a message and @ one of the Cyanide staff (I believe Gautier is the lead) and say you have a bug you need to report that needs to be handled without too much public attention.
Or something.
Thanks for trying to fix it anyway, appreciate it!
Actually, DO tell people how to do things in the game - the more widespread a problem is the more motivated they will be to get working on it. In the past, issues that they've managed to keep secret were rarely considered a priority by the developers.
Exploits can get people banned...
Yes, that's what Cyanide is likely to do in the midst of a trainwreck of a product release - start banning players. It doesn't even matter if they sorely deserve it: the story would be that they sold everyone a tragically broken product, then proceeded to kick people off the things they sold them because of a glitch they themselves had allowed to exist in that broken product.
Far more likely is they'll fix it and then just sweep away the pre-season teams by starting Season 1 early and claiming it had always been their intention.
If it remains isolated, though, they'll take their time and consider the problem "contained".
Banned from this particular Steam forum.
They aren't banned from any other Steam forum, nor are they banned from playing the game, nor logging in to Cyanide's servers in-game.
Tbh given the incomplete state of the game, I doubt they've even implemented the capability to ban users from connecting to the game's server.
Mastodon spent 3 days solid trolling with personal attacks against numerous people, I'm surprised it took that long for them to ban them.
And me, about two weeks ago. Keep in mind that Steam forum bans are specific to the game's own forum and are measured in hours, not generations. The bans that Highwayman is referring to are bans from the game - the sort that companies give out to players who abuse their games in some way or another.
Steam forum bans are not given out by the game developers, they're done by steam's own forum mods based on someone flagging your post as being abusive or whatever. Steam mods don't care if you criticize developers or products unless your phrasing is particularly aggravated.
It'll only be for 24 hours or something, so I wouldn't get too smug about it. Just don't interact with him and he'll go away - he's only here for the attention.
Seems like the logical thing to do indeed. If one can find it so can the others anyway.