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Old 09-03-2009, 07:31 AM
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So, my username ChocolateCannon was banned for chat flooding??? I would really like to see an example of this. The most posts I have had on the main message board in a row was like 3 and this was when the message board was really really slow. I never posted continually and flooded the message system. I have always liked men of war but this decision has made me reconsider ever purchasing a game by this developer again. I was not aware of what constituted as chat flooding and by my own estimations I was no where close to flooding the chat room. I simply posted a message every couple minutes to try and get people to join my game which was taking a very long time. This incident has really really made me reconsider my purchase of a smaller developers game. For the same money I could have gotten a game made by a large developer with a newer engine but I didn't and instead chose to support the little guy and get a game that wasn't mainstream. Was that decision wrong or will some moderator realize that they are shooting themselves in the foot by banning without cause.
If you think that over 60 messages per minute with "1<<<" is not flooding, then I have nothing to say.
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