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I dont understand this ban.

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5/28/2018 6:29:25 PMUSrank[GBC]1v0ry_k1ng before revert after revert
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1 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. 1 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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3 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. 3 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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5 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. 5 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.