Tacoface1234
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It's not that they didn't understand it wasn't against the rules, but that they shouldn't be forever punished for that lapse in judgement.
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They can of course appeal their ban, and review the video evidence more in-depth to a Sr. Mod. The evidence is either very clear, or unclear. There won't be any "clear enough". I personally think a 14-day first offense, 2nd attempt perma-ban makes a strong statement towards hackers.
It's not that they didn't understand it wasn't against the rules, but that they shouldn't be forever punished for that lapse in judgement.
Well, you also have to keep in mind the people that are banned for "hacks" but don't really hack
Yes, we know the MCSG staff tries their best to separate real hackers from innocent players - But there are and always will be mistakes.
Lag, biases, and a huge number of other things can result in unfair bans - Likewise, biases and lag can also result in a hacker not being banned.
Also, what kind of hacks? Sprint hacks aren't as severe as forcefield, which isn't as severe as.. well, Ok maybe it's around equal to something like fly/waterwalking hacks.
I, personally, think that it's a good idea to have a system where the degree of the evidence counts - For example, if someone is seen having sprint particles while standing still (With evidence showing that they're not simply lagging) then that would be a tempban for X amount of days, while a somewhat uncertain video of a supposed sprint-hacker, with the evidence being kinda unsure, would be a tempban for Y days. Do you get what I mean?
Also, for various types of hacks. People can accuse a lagging person of forcefield (or a lagging person can accuse a non-lagging person.) but really they're innocent - Fly hacks, on the other hand, well...how the heck is that caused by lag? For example, minor sprint hacks (such as BSM, especially in the upcoming 1.7.2 update) are not that severe - While they are a game-ruining experience, they can still be defeated, while flyhacks or forcefield is like an instant win.
Ik this is a bit rant-ish, but... moo. :s
Well, yes I've encountered speed hackers - Emphasis on speed. But when I say sprint hacks, I mean something such as BSM. Especially in this upcoming update, 1.7.2, BSM isn't regarded as much of a threat anymore - Yes, it does give a slight advantage, but it's a little bit like using Optifine to increase your FPS. (I know they're different, but FPS can sometimes help just as much as a little help with sprinting.)Lol wait til you face a sprint hacker who gets like.. 10x speed boosts.. its crazy. I feel like it doesn't matter what type of hack it is, if it gives an unfair advantage, you should be treated all the same.
], maybe start IP banning all ppl who are perma banned. I know that people can change their IP's, but a lot of the little kids who are hacking, wouldn't know how to do it. Ip banning all perma bans I think would prevent alot of repeat hackers.
I disagree.
My little brother is hwracer, and he hacked on these servers for 1.5 years and hes perma-banned. Why should I have to face a punishment for something I didn't do?
What I'm saying is: Most families have two kids; If one got banned, so does the other. That's pretty unfair
However, there are cases of false accusations of hacking, and I wouldn't want to be suddenly accused of hacking and then permbanned on my favorite server
But isnt that another way of reinforcing NOT hacking?I disagree.
My little brother is hwracer, and he hacked on these servers for 1.5 years and hes perma-banned. Why should I have to face a punishment for something I didn't do?
What I'm saying is: Most families have two kids; If one got banned, so does the other. That's pretty unfair