The community team is definitely committed to ensuring everyone

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    Upgrade: PUBG creative director Brendan Greene has issued an argument on Twitter saying which he has seen the game info related to the stream sniping accusation, and that the ban is at fact justified. He furthermore said that the fact the accusers were streamers did not have a very bearing on the decision.

    "No-one gets special treatment, of course, if the data doesn't back up some sort of claim, no ban is usually handed out. The community team is definitely committed to ensuring everyone, irrespective of who they are, has a level enjoying field when in the game. "The full statement is under. Original story:

    Last week, one particular Playerunknown's Battleground player has been temporarily banned from the online game for team-killing a team-killer. Rules are rules, typically the admins declared, and thus his or her plea of self-defense droped on deaf ears. Yet a more recent and doubtful ban, in which a player was presented with a seven-day timeout next accusations of "stream sniping, " has prompted often the developer Bluehole to approve Pubg items that the current system of ?uvre and appeals isn't because of the job.

    As related in this particular Reddit thread, the trouble started out when a player by the name of Lotoe came upon, and killed, a great enemy named Shroud, a new "popular streamer", along with his lover Summit who a few minutes previous had been dealing with a stream sniper-someone who determines an adversary player's location by enjoying their stream. Because of the the right time, the two streamers immediately offender Lotoe of stream sniping too.