Player Complaint
Player NameN3XU5T and wendlton
Player STEAM IDServer:TTT #1
What happened?It's my understanding that these players bans have been reduced to two days. Coming from a server that perma bans for ghosting, even the standard week you guys put up here is not enough to me, but two days really angered me. I decided to make a report to show you all the details and evidence of ghosting, so that maybe my frustration with these players and how much they deserve more punishment will be obvious. Shankeh, STEAM_0:0:39977157, can back up what I say N3XU5T said over voice chat to our text chat.
The map was 67th way, and I was at the barn, as a traitor, hacking away at innocents with my katana. I killed two innocents inside the barn, and one outside to the right of the barn, before I was killed by Nanodash because N3XU5T, the detective at the time, called me out, even though he was no where near the scene and no one else, not even my victims, had declared I was a traitor as of yet. One of these victims was wendlton. After I was killed, and N3X died, I asked him, as you can see from the screenshot, why he called me out. He said because I killed wendlton, not mentioning at ALL the two other innocents I had killed. Then I asked him how he knew (how I had killed wendlton of course), and he said he saw me. Shankeh corroborates that he saw him across the map, no where near the barn, as I hadn't seen him near the scene either. Then N3X said, "Yeah, I was on top of a building" as if someone suggested the excuse to him. As no one in game mentioned anything like that, I'm thinking he was taking advice from wendlton to try and cover up the fact they were ghosting. This made me extremely suspicious, so I found his steam ID in console, went to his profile, and sure enough wendlton was on his friends list. After the mention of ghosting, N3XU5T didn't say another word.
I'm pretty sure they both knew what they were doing, and should be punished, to the fullest extent, for breaking the rules so blatantly and ruining my experience that day.
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