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I have a clearcut tanker in my league. He's spent 5 seasons with the team, never made it past Stone, and every other season all of his high level diamond cards must suddenly suffer from the corona virus because they only play a handful of games.
I reported the team as it's just so blatant it's not even funny. Then I came to the forums. I found this thread. I've been reading posts and I've come to two conclusions.
1. OOTP devs say one thing and mean something else. Yeah, devs, I'm looking at you. My guess is your ultimate decision to discipline teams for blatant disregard of the rules is based around the number of dollar signs they've given you. That's the only way to explain how some teams "might" get a ban and it seems some clearly do not get anything at all.
2. The devs don't even know how to police their own game...and are somehow fans of a game that has far stricter policing policies. A warning first? WHAT?!?!?!?!?! You seriously think an e-mail that says "hey! stop that!" is actually going to make people stop that? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! You're either a. naive or b. stupid. Baseball doesn't give warnings to people who cheat. They issue fines first. So....that's a warning. Then they start suspensions. Or they do both. If you really wanna drive that message across that cheaters aren't tolerated, this is what you do. A. strip a team/user of EVERY SINGLE LAST PP THEY HAVE ON THEIR ACCOUNT. PERIOD. PURCHASED OR OTHERWISE. You THEN proceed to suspend them from tournament competition. For lengthy periods of time. Not hours. Not days. At LEAST weeks. First offense? 4 week suspension. Second? Double that. Third? You're done. Get out. Don't come back.
TL;DR version : Devs don't care about cheating, but say they do to make us feel better. Cheaters give them money, and they like money. They roll around in it in their spare time.
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