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Watched the replay. It looks intensely suspicious. I think you can expect to be treated with suspicion when your username is LordofTrolls, your commander name is Troll, you have clan mates spectating the game and your blind all-in is directly perfectly to where it needs to go. I'd feel fairly confident in calling you out on this.
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Watched the replay. It looks intensely suspicious. I think you can expect to be treated with suspicion when your username is LordofTrolls, your commander name is Troll, you have clan mates spectating the game and your blind all-in is directly perfectly to where it needs to go. I'd feel fairly confident in calling you out on this.
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On the other hand, I legitimately don't think a ban is the correct response here. This is a problem with the game, not the players - rules in competitive games should always be designed with the assumption they will be abused.
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On the other hand, I legitimately don't think a ban is the correct response here. This is a problem with the game, not the players - rules in competitive games should always be designed with the assumption they will be abused.
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I
think
a
good
approach
might
be
to
limit
the
spectator
view
of
players
who
are
in
a
party
to
only
the
LoS
of
the
team
containing
the
other
members
of
their
party
(
where
all
members
of
that
party
are
on
the
same
team)
,
and
introducing
a
time
delay
to
spectator
view.
Wouldn't
need
to
be
long,
maybe
5
seconds.
That
would
make
ambiguous
spec
cheating
like
this
difficult
at
least,
without
reducing
the
usefulness
of
watching
your
clan
mates
play
for
training
purposes.
The
replay
will
always
be
avaliable
afterwards
if
you
need
the
perspective
of
both
sides.
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I
think
a
good
approach
might
be
to
limit
the
spectator
view
of
players
who
are
in
a
party
to
only
the
LoS
of
the
team
containing
the
other
members
of
their
party
(
where
all
members
of
that
party
are
on
the
same
team)
,
and
introducing
a
time
delay
to
spectator
view.
Wouldn't
need
to
be
long,
maybe
5
seconds.
That
would
make
ambiguous
situations
and
accusations
of
spec
cheating
like
this
less
common,
without
reducing
the
usefulness
of
watching
your
clan
mates
play
for
training
purposes.
The
replay
will
always
be
avaliable
afterwards
if
you
need
the
perspective
of
both
sides.
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