Yeah, but that's not what's up for debate. If you want to discuss that, I'd say it would be pretty weird for them to start enforcing a rule right now that's pretty much never been enforced for any of the Koreans in Circuit in years.
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Out of curiousity, when would be the time to start enforcing a rule then? Get rid of it? Because if it doesn't get enforced you might aswell right? Why wouldn't they start enforcing their own rules that they put in place?
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If you're not going to enforce a rule, get rid of it. That rule is not what any of this is about, which is why I'm not really addressing it much
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I do agree that im happy to see blizzard not going full rito on players the moment they "break" a rule however don't you think its a bit iffy to argue for something while a rule is being violated?
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Why? By that logic if they're not enforcing one rule we shouldn't expect them to do anything by the rulebook
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I am not sure what you mean, are you implying they should enforce all their rules rather then make exceptions?
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I'm saying that if there are rules that are literally never enforced, they shouldn't be in the rulebook, where did I say anything about forbidding exceptions?
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You did not, i was just confused by your tweet. Rules are in place to avoid abuse and if blizzard wishes to punish a player for any behaviour thats not acceptable they can refer to the rules to avoid people later going "that was not in the rulebook".
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That however does not mean they should always enforce every rule because i think blizzard is pretty good at accomadating players in that regard.
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Yes but if you literally never enforce a rule, it starts to look suspect when you randomly decide to enforce it one time just because. There's no reason for rules like that to be in the rulebook
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Well, rules are there so blizzard or any company really can refer to a rule when a player is breaking one. Unsportsmanship behaviour for example doesnt mean they need to bann anyone that doesn't type GG. But the moment someone shows terrible behaviour they can refer to that rule.
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