Blaze wrote:All of you are extremely naive to think that you'll get banned for "falling through the world." Clearly this guy probably speed hacked like an idiot and got caught.
On a side note I've been 60 for weeks and have yet to fall through the world on even one occasion.
I've not fallen through the world either.. But..
All we have is his word.. There has been no official statement said as to what his offense actually was..
If one of the devs would just come right out and tell us.. "He was banned for using programblablablawhatever".. Otherwise we have nothing else to go by other than his statement.
As a developer myself... after having worked on many projects.. I can tell you.. It's naive to think that every person ever banned from anything is actually due to wrong doing.. Because no matter how good of a developer your are, or no matter how well your anti-cheat system works.. False Positives happen. Its a fact.
People do a lot of stupid stuff and try to get away with it, but people also get wrongly punished quite often for doing absolutely nothing wrong due to developer error/misconfiguration.. Not saying that is what happened in this particular case.. But it does happen..
Regardless.. It would still be very nice to know.. and possibly have this tested.. Because if simply falling through a map causes a false positive on the anti-cheat system.. It needs to be identified, and corrected.