We’ve made a slight adjustment with regard to disclosing enforcement decisions. It’s been determined that players have a reasonable expectation to know if they are getting involved with a player with a history of violations.
When players cheat, they not only violate game rules, they also violate the trust of their teammates. What’s worse, is that when a player is blocked or deleted, their teammates are indirectly punished as their family loses momentum and sees their time, effort, and funding wasted.
Given this, if a player is caught cheating they should not expect it to remain out of the public knowledge.
Specific Changes
1.1 Enforcement
Before
- Any information on specific enforcement decisions is private and will be not be disclosed by the Imperail Conflict team to any outside parties.
After
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Information on specific investigations and enforcement decisions is by default private. Players, include those who report suspected violations, are not entitled to any updates or findings on the matter.
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While private by default, confirmed rule violations — including player names — may be disclosed in the interest of the community. The decision to disclose relevant information is at the sole discretion of the Imperial Conflict team.
1.2 Communication
Before
- Do not post on the site or in that chat to make accusations of rule breaking or to discuss blocks. Issues and questions regarding rule breaking and blocks should be discussed privately by sending an email to support@imperialconflict.com.
After
- Do not post on the site or in that chat to make accusations of rule breaking or to discuss blocks, unless specific events have already been disclosed by staff. Unless already disclosed by staff, comments and questions regarding rule breaking and blocks should be discussed privately by sending a message to @game-moderators, or if that is not an option, by sending an email to support@imperialconflict.com.