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CS:GO bans are strict because they aim to maintain fair play and protect the integrity of the game.

CS:GO bans are strict because they aim to maintain fair play and protect the integrity of the game.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
576
03-13-2023, 01:21 AM
#1
So, I just got a 7 day ban for no reason. It seems to me that there is no competitive ban cool down whatsoever because I received the ban for being kicked too often and the last time I got kicked was 5 days ago due to my parents needing me for something. Is it just me or this ridiculous because I'm getting really mad at these stupid bans.
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Fireking124
03-13-2023, 01:21 AM #1

So, I just got a 7 day ban for no reason. It seems to me that there is no competitive ban cool down whatsoever because I received the ban for being kicked too often and the last time I got kicked was 5 days ago due to my parents needing me for something. Is it just me or this ridiculous because I'm getting really mad at these stupid bans.

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zmanrules987
Member
218
03-13-2023, 03:16 PM
#2
Vac ban summary.
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zmanrules987
03-13-2023, 03:16 PM #2

Vac ban summary.

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GameChanger77
Junior Member
2
03-14-2023, 01:43 AM
#3
VAC bans are completely acceptable. If caught cheating, it should be treated as a non-reversible permanent ban. Regarding banks for CS, I have no clue if they are integrated into the game or if the developers retain control.
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GameChanger77
03-14-2023, 01:43 AM #3

VAC bans are completely acceptable. If caught cheating, it should be treated as a non-reversible permanent ban. Regarding banks for CS, I have no clue if they are integrated into the game or if the developers retain control.

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PaZtek
Junior Member
44
03-14-2023, 08:23 PM
#4
Competition can feel manageable when you consider it. Individuals engage in contests for financial gain. Ranking matters, and they aim to avoid actions like harming teammates or repeatedly disrupting games, which can lead to penalties.
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PaZtek
03-14-2023, 08:23 PM #4

Competition can feel manageable when you consider it. Individuals engage in contests for financial gain. Ranking matters, and they aim to avoid actions like harming teammates or repeatedly disrupting games, which can lead to penalties.

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C_M
Junior Member
31
04-01-2023, 01:07 AM
#5
The 7-day bans aren't given randomly. You need to progress through them within a specific timeframe (around 7 days). The number of times you're removed usually indicates something is amiss. Occasional removals don't mean much, but a weekly occurrence might signal an issue. A short cooldown—just an hour—means you're getting a quick warning. Fix the problem and try again.
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C_M
04-01-2023, 01:07 AM #5

The 7-day bans aren't given randomly. You need to progress through them within a specific timeframe (around 7 days). The number of times you're removed usually indicates something is amiss. Occasional removals don't mean much, but a weekly occurrence might signal an issue. A short cooldown—just an hour—means you're getting a quick warning. Fix the problem and try again.

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Roycie_Bear
Member
181
04-01-2023, 10:14 PM
#6
Really enjoyable watching a troll face a seven-day suspension.
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Roycie_Bear
04-01-2023, 10:14 PM #6

Really enjoyable watching a troll face a seven-day suspension.

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skullman177
Member
57
04-02-2023, 05:45 PM
#7
It could be a mistake or an error, similar to being caught mid-air in Minecraft. But you ended up falling too quickly by accident.
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skullman177
04-02-2023, 05:45 PM #7

It could be a mistake or an error, similar to being caught mid-air in Minecraft. But you ended up falling too quickly by accident.

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dylosama
Member
150
04-02-2023, 06:47 PM
#8
Overwatch is a problematic setup. It seems like the process is straightforward but contains many weaknesses. Initially, joining the Overwatch list depends on meeting specific conditions—like rapid ranking improvements or reaching Gold Nova III. When reports come in, demos are drawn from the last eight matches and assigned to a random participant as a juror. To qualify, you need at least 150 competitive matches, but your rank or performance doesn’t influence the selection; it’s just a fixed number of matches played. The jurors evaluate different aspects—whether you were griefing or hacking—and if enough of them accuse you of griefing, you face a seven-day ban. Choosing to accuse hacking results in a permanent ban. This system is flawed because not everyone can consistently view demos or recognize hacking behavior. Permanent bans only get overturned when players publicly stream their gameplay and upload recordings to platforms like YouTube.
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dylosama
04-02-2023, 06:47 PM #8

Overwatch is a problematic setup. It seems like the process is straightforward but contains many weaknesses. Initially, joining the Overwatch list depends on meeting specific conditions—like rapid ranking improvements or reaching Gold Nova III. When reports come in, demos are drawn from the last eight matches and assigned to a random participant as a juror. To qualify, you need at least 150 competitive matches, but your rank or performance doesn’t influence the selection; it’s just a fixed number of matches played. The jurors evaluate different aspects—whether you were griefing or hacking—and if enough of them accuse you of griefing, you face a seven-day ban. Choosing to accuse hacking results in a permanent ban. This system is flawed because not everyone can consistently view demos or recognize hacking behavior. Permanent bans only get overturned when players publicly stream their gameplay and upload recordings to platforms like YouTube.

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GewoonHarman
Junior Member
2
04-02-2023, 07:25 PM
#9
If you understand the notice about a match lasting up to 90 minutes and penalties being issued, it's okay. I usually avoid playing during the day so I can leave if needed. Just play within the time limit, or switch to casual games otherwise.
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GewoonHarman
04-02-2023, 07:25 PM #9

If you understand the notice about a match lasting up to 90 minutes and penalties being issued, it's okay. I usually avoid playing during the day so I can leave if needed. Just play within the time limit, or switch to casual games otherwise.

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Bazza130202
Senior Member
386
04-03-2023, 04:13 AM
#10
I get your perspective, but I've been playing 10 matches since my last ban. It's confusing why that wouldn't clear the restrictions.
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Bazza130202
04-03-2023, 04:13 AM #10

I get your perspective, but I've been playing 10 matches since my last ban. It's confusing why that wouldn't clear the restrictions.

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