iiStyLes wrote:Handing out people harsher penalties for these cases is definitely not going to the solve the problem because the person will simply have to pretend like it was a connection error in which case the mods cannot prove one way or the other.
Indeed, a grey area which will be hard to prove if it was a disconnect on purpose or really a technical problem. Though in case of Donbola it was a clear matter, might be happened due a bad moment at that time or on purpose and take the ban as the leaving has more benefits than the punishment.
For his defense he did it on a honest way than hiding it under a fake disconnect. Still he did it on purpose and knowing the full consequences of his handling
iiStyLes wrote:@archol personally I really appreciate the effort you put into modding for the league. Sure I don't agree with many of the penalties you give out but its a matter of perspective. I would compare unvouches to the american prison system. Harsher penalties does not lower crime rates and the same i think applies for lihl since the enforcement of the rules allows for so many technicalities and shady methods to bypass punishment.
Theres a reason why i hand(ed) out such long bans and not going 100% by the rulebook - in the case of LIHL nearly all players here are playing it for
fun and joy, and not for greed and most not for the only purpose of competition compared to real life. Now assume a player who plays there frequently gets banned for a long period of time, then he/she has few options left.
1) Take the long ban and learn from the mistakes ...
2) ... and thus doing something different at that time than playing LIHL.
3) Appeal, because it was not stated in the rules (due the fact it was not written clearly or wrong handled) or/and to lower the duration
Point 1 - Worked in the cases which didnt got appealed. For example in the case from Don_Killuminati there was a huge uproar after i banned him (whereas many players threaten to leave the league) yet i didnt see him insult any players since that day. Dont think that would happen with that low ban-durations and the several warnings he received before. Another example would be Rolders, who failed a screenshot-test several times already before and finally decided to learn it after my 2 week-ban (with an appeal though).
Point 2 - There i see a huge difference. Players who play here frequently will take a ban way harder than players who dont play that often here. Thus they are likely not to do the same mistake again as they did in the past
Point 3 - Because for most players Point 1 and Point 2 is a no-go, they rely on Point 3 which works in nearly all the cases here.