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It is if you're using it to gain an advantage you wouldnt normally have (telling each others roles, collaborating to get a specific person a win).
It is not if everything remains hidden and theres no cheating. Skype WIFOM happens a lot.
The reports staff are very good at distinguishing the two when we look at replays.
How do you feel about actively convincing someone else on voice chat you are one role, when you are really something totally different (and their opponent)?
So, Example: if me and creed usually figure out who eachother is based on ingame actions, but the friend-based deception doesn't involve the names or roles being explicitly said, it's legal?
Last edited by Raptorblaze; March 7th, 2012 at 02:36 PM.
Rarely happens, 100% skypers usually only put onto watch list, don't waste your time. Unless they do something exceptional like seriously over the top (which is mostly impossible to occur) they won't get ban at all
By the time actions are taking place, they already bored of Mafia already.
I know a guy, well known gamethrower reported and half year later he put into watch list. -.-
I don't get the report system, evidence are so hard to get and when you get them where it's 100% blatant someone is skyping, they don't get ban.
Public games are faithless.
Last edited by Yumbra; March 7th, 2012 at 04:57 PM.