I've seen other companies take the suing approach, Blizzard tried it multiple times with bot companies and even won some of the lawsuits but the problem still continued
Tho it does serve as a deterrent, some bot creators shut down willingly after seeing Blizzard dropping the lawsuit hammer
The admins can look up your old account through the IP address
Assuming the account your using right now was banned as well due to the IP ban, you can look up your current account's ban on Sourcebans using your steam ID and post the sourcebans link in the appeal
I was gonna update my motherboard's bios so I can use a new processor in it but I'm a little confused on what exactly it is I need to download
MSI's website seems to have two different downloads:
They have the bios update page:
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B350M-PRO-VDH
But their...
As Bottiger pointed out they can just reconnect to the server which would serve the same purpose as suicide
I'm also assuming its not possible to prevent a player from disconnecting from a server
People on the internet are gonna troll in general. I find not taking those types seriously is the best way to go
If they still manage to get to you muting them like jermaphobe pointed out also works
I've never had that happen to me before in 4,700 hours of TF2. If it's a common problem for...
Right clicking a server in TF2's server menu gives a black list option (doesn't appear in the favorites tab tho). I bet he accidentally clicked that instead of "add server to favorites" given they're right next to each other
I've done that a few times by accident
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