I was theorizing what Valve could maybe do to help combat hackers and an idea I came up with is: players who refuse to kick their hacking teammates should be given the same punishment as the person who's cheating. Thoughts?
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Replying to @SimpleFlips
Context on why they didn't kick is important but it's not a bad idea
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Replying to @Tea_Loving_Bre
Yeah. Since the overwatch system is already done by other players to determine bans, it could also be up to their discretion assuming they are given the vote contexts and whether or not people are queued together
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Replying to @SimpleFlips @Tea_Loving_Bre
I think it would be quite easy actually to create a system that functions based on a similar principle. Everytime a votekick is called for the "cheater" reason, the votes are tallied and kept track of. A warning is displayed saying "Those who do not vote and/or do not vote in
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favour of kicking a confirmed cheater may be subject to similar punishment" (i.e. matchmaking cooldown etc). If the cheater in question receives a VAC or Matchmaking ban later down the line, those who did not vote in favour of kicking will be dished out a small punishment.
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This would probably result in people being kicked more when they are actually legit because it incentivises voting Yes, but a few innocent kick is a small price to pay for less cheaters. Regardless valve would never implement a system like this.
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I agree. I just enjoy the theoretics behind these kinds of things
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