Possible modder situation
Kerneas
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Here's the deal:
There is a player in my alliance and I think they might be a modder. I got no proof of that and their account also could be legit, provided that they spent a ton of money. But hey, someone could very well have that much money, it's not like doing Abyss with 2*s
I have reported that player like a week ago, just to have them checked and to be sure. I got autoresponse from support and then the ticket was closed.
Now, can I trust that player to be legit? If no ban came in a week, does it mean that they are legit?
I know what you're gonna say, "If you aren't sure, just kick them" and sure, it'd save me from the risk, but from the moral perspective, we still are a civilised society where suspects are innocent until proven guilty. And I'd hate to bring injustice on an innocent player based on solely my suspicion, without any proof whatsoever. That's simply not fair.
On the other hand, "sadly", this game isn't a war. If it was, I could argument that collective punishment is against Genova Conventions and is therefore a War Crime. But in this game, if there is a modder in the allience, we will all get punishment (which is a savagely primitive technique, but admittedly efficient).
So I guess what I am asking is, how do I distinguish between a modder and a legit player? I feel like I've taken the right path here and still I may end up losing.
There is a player in my alliance and I think they might be a modder. I got no proof of that and their account also could be legit, provided that they spent a ton of money. But hey, someone could very well have that much money, it's not like doing Abyss with 2*s
I have reported that player like a week ago, just to have them checked and to be sure. I got autoresponse from support and then the ticket was closed.
Now, can I trust that player to be legit? If no ban came in a week, does it mean that they are legit?
I know what you're gonna say, "If you aren't sure, just kick them" and sure, it'd save me from the risk, but from the moral perspective, we still are a civilised society where suspects are innocent until proven guilty. And I'd hate to bring injustice on an innocent player based on solely my suspicion, without any proof whatsoever. That's simply not fair.
On the other hand, "sadly", this game isn't a war. If it was, I could argument that collective punishment is against Genova Conventions and is therefore a War Crime. But in this game, if there is a modder in the allience, we will all get punishment (which is a savagely primitive technique, but admittedly efficient).
So I guess what I am asking is, how do I distinguish between a modder and a legit player? I feel like I've taken the right path here and still I may end up losing.
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Kabam Will take care against the account if they prove that is hacker.
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