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we love arma
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yall gotta learn how to auto rotate guys cmon
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https://gyazo.com/c447c24530010763150a8d4b747d6b7e
GOING TO END IT ALL-
I knew I blew up 20 of your ghawks but goddamn
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AEGIS CANT HANG WITH THE DUO!
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Caden likes em barely 18 eh?
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NICE SHIT APD
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rambo knows where homes at
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Just so everyone knows if you want to break rules, force comp! You quite literally can’t get banned.
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@ -Shawn- breaking rules is breaking rules, regardless of the idea of comping, if I felt that a player was breaking rules solely to ruin gameplay I should have every right to submit a report and action be taken. I'm in no means telling you how to be staff member, but the context behind a situation is purely unseen in a report. The amount of mass disputing they do, plus the wide range of rules they break, and finally I take the time to submit a report and nothing happens? Sure in grey areas or true mistakes I understand refusing a ban, but when someone is BREAKING rules to break them there should be no issue rendering a ban.
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@ Orbit Someone being killed before their DPI jump even finishes and impacts 0 of the situation AND comps way too much money for the situation, that’s usually grounds for no ban. Most staff do not ban for DPI that didn’t matter. Unless they’ve been warned. I’ve accidentally dpi jumped plenty of times (mostly when I came back from maining apex). It happens. And someone that uses the dispute to correct their mistake is exactly what the dispute system is there for.
If they break other rules, report them. But when the player you report has no prior warnings and it’s the first evidence of that happening and they handled it correctly, they’ll get some grace.