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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
would you prefer they ban your account as well as the cheaters?
should the people that lost that game (and the points) be left where they are?
they should have worded the notice you received better.
if you wish to complain or provide feedback about a game or a games anti cheat system, it is best to post in that games forum since that is where the developers are more likely to see your post and feedback.
Gather evidence that proves your innocence and exposes the cheater’s wrongdoing. This could include screenshots, messages, documents, witnesses, or anything else that supports your case.
Report the cheater to the relevant authority or person who can take action. This could be your teacher, boss, partner, or anyone else who has the power to investigate and resolve the issue.
Explain your situation clearly and calmly, without blaming or accusing anyone. Focus on the facts and the evidence, and avoid emotional arguments or personal attacks.
Ask for a fair and impartial hearing or review of your case. Request that the cheater be held accountable for their actions and that you be cleared of any wrongdoing.
Seek support from your friends, family, or a professional counselor. Dealing with this kind of situation can be stressful and upsetting, so it is important to have someone who can listen to you and offer you emotional support.
You knew every person playing in that match and trust them with your life? You'd bet your life on that would you? Your funeral.
Yet. There may be an explanation you're avoiding to fully engage your confirmation bias.
If a match has been corrupted by cheating, it being set to a state akin to "No Contest" isn't some radical foreign idea. Regardless you may not always like the consequences in team based competitive games. But you can't expect to benefit from cheating if it happens on your own team. And depending on the circumstances, even if it was the other team, it might just be best for overall integrity of rankings and such for the match to be nullified. Sometimes your approval or disapproval of those decisions just doesn't mean anything outside your own head, and aren't the only things that matter.
Cheating sucks, and non-cheaters can be affected in a number of ways, which is why cheating sucks.
Take it up with the cheaters. The referees aren't responsible for your unhappiness.