In the end, people for sure cheated, but, I don't think everyone who was banned willingly cheated.
SDS didn't do enough investigating when it came to this issue in my opinion. They just swept through and banned everyone without seeing if this exploit could be achieved unintentionally.
They're so convinced in their ways, they won't listen to the people that really have done nothing wrong. They're like that school principal who's so convinced you started that food fight, when you were just a casualty who got food thrown on you.
They're not going to listen to any of the people who were banned without willingly cheating. That's the nature of the beast.
Not to bash him, but Ramone comes across as the kind of guy who thinks when he's right, and everyone else is wrong no matter what. It's a cocky kind of attitude that really rubs folks the wrong way.
That being said, I don't play games online, I don't know what stubs are for or how they even work, but, if you willingly and knowingly cheated the system and SDS, you deserve to get banned and I don't feel bad for you.
It's common sense there were some bans to people who had no idea what happened or why they got extra stubs, those people should be given a fair say to what's going on. SDS won't do that though, they're right and everyone else is wrong.
That's why I'm against all this micro transaction, card game BS. Their game has struggled significantly this year with game play issues and bugs, and all they care about are stubs and micro transactions and making more money. It's the same issue with madden, 2k, nhl and any other sports game with these stupid card games.
How many patches have been wasted just to fix card game issues? Back in the day, we'd get a majority of game play fixes in these patches, and at least 2 have been used for DD and BS card collecting.
Anyway, this is a touchy subject and a very tricky situation for everyone involved. I do hope those who did nothing wrong get their accounts back and justice is actually served.
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