Jessica Citizen from Player Attack writes:
"Valve's recent decision allowing developers to permanently ban players from their games could have an impact beyond simply preventing cheaters - and it could lead to better storytelling."
Valve's highly anticipated multiplayer game, Deadlock, has already become a target for cheaters even though it hasn't been officially released. Currently in a
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Deadlock leaker Gabe Follower now helping with the game's development, and says Valve doesn't care about leaks unless it's hacking.
And if they ban the wrong person then what flip a switch to allow that person to play again and say your sorry. Bans should be thoroughly investigated before using the ban hammer on a person. Cheaters and clinchers I can see but banning someone by accident and not Valve should know the reason why they need to ban someone.