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crackpaip
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Hello people,
I'm currently experiencing a 7 day ban due to teamkilling. Now, I know that teamkilling is wrong and does nothing but erease the fun for everyone... The times I teamkilled were mostly me and my friends just goofing around, shooting each other, resulting in several bans... (24 hours etc). In one match a troll shot everyone of our team down to very low hp, as he continued to do so in the next round I just lost it and teamkilled him, resulting in a 7 day ban. I'm not here to discuss about this happening, I'm fully aware that
1. It would have only been a very small penalty if I wouldn't've had done so much dumb stuff in the past
2. I should have kept a cool mind and just votekick or vote for surrendering... or in the worst case, leave and get a small penalty for leaving a ranked match.
I am here because I have the following fear...
Beforehand I wanna say: I wont ever purposely teamkill again, thats for sure.
BUT I'm afraid, what if someone randomly walks into my line of fire once? Even with a lot of attention, in a span of years this might occur at least once? Is Ubi going to permaban me because of that then? I invested a lot of money into my account, it would be horrible for me to lose it. Yes, I shouldnt have teamkilled, and I promise, I wont anymore, I learned my lesson. But what I wanna know, do the teamkilling penalties reset after time? So e.g. In 2 months someone accidentally walks into my line of fire, do I get a 2 hour ban, a 7 day ban or, in the worst of all cases, a permaban?
The 7 day ban (currently 3 days remaining) was enough for me to understand that I did bad stuff and I wont do it again. I'm going to transform into the buddha version of the typical r6 siege player, I won't teamkill, no matter how provoking someone acts.
But now that I'm on the path of peace, what about accidents? They dont occur often, but I'm probably going to play the game the upcoming years, so in that huge time span an accident can happen? I'm afraid what will happen then. Does anybody know for sure? Or experienced the same?
Greetings from
Germany and a happy new year