@STAFF_John I’ll never understand how your staff couldn’t send an emergency announcement via forum and in-game to announce to those that were innocently signing only to be crashed a few times in an attempt to roll their cube and then receive a 7 day ban for it.
Everyone remained silent until the guillotine dropped.
How does such a business practice exist?
Enlighten me. I seem to be miseducated on the subject, please; I’m all ears.
Furthermore, you make a statement in regards to the previous exploit in which no-one was banned and many players got into their end-game content months before legitimate players because we’re bricked behind a wall of RNG.
So of course there are those of us who don’t have any shame in regard to the situation at hand – like myself – that would gladly reroll the cube at the opportunity.
Cheaters have been getting away with it since the inception of this game onto Steam.
Yet there’s no direct response with a reason as to why you didn’t roll back servers.
OK. Lets say that what you say is true. Why would I doubt you? That during the time the information wasn’t quite there for you guys to make a banning process. Then riddle me this, why weren’t the servers rolled back during the first exploint?
Or perhaps the weed exploit?
Or perhaps any other exploit for that matter?
Why didn’t a staff come out – some sort of PR – to warn players signing on that if they experience a crash during their pract cube opening that theyre liable to be banned if they were to attempt another opening.
Hell, my partner on Stream opened two and we spent the entirety of the day playing different games to avoid the issues.
I logged on to abuse.
She didn’t get on until after the patch at 1 AM EST only to be informed she’s banned.
How does that work? She hadn’t the slightest clue. This went on since 4 AM EST.
Most other game companies would have rolled back the servers and taken them down immediately for maintenance. You guys let a list compile.
And lets not go with some cockamamie excuse like, “We’re not other developers.”
But hey, nice flex.


