On December 30 2025 02:10 ViR[ReV] wrote:
Ban request – again.
I know technically he may not be breaking any specific rule – but game after game, CentauriProxima / Weloy / Yamato / all his barcodes are sabotaging.
He ruins SAB games deliberately. Constant lag, trolling, SCV rushes with no follow-up, teamkilling, flaming. It's the same cycle, every time. It’s not about one strategy – it’s about intentionally destroying the game for others.
In many tournaments, SCV rush is even banned. Maybe it’s time to consider that here too – or at least when it’s repeatedly used as a trolling method, like in his case.
But gameplay aside – here’s the part that really crosses the line:
He stole my account: ViRry[ReV]
He knows where I live.
He knows my hometown.
He knows my irl name
This is no longer just a disagreement over StarCraft.
This is personal. This is serious.
How much more damage does he have to do before something happens?
He's destroying games, driving people away, and now he’s crossing boundaries outside the game.
Please – for the sake of the game and the community – ban him. Permanently.
(3x3 Big Game Hunters match played on 2025-12-29 17:49
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PLZ LISSEN TO THE COMMUNITY
Unfortunately, nothing is going to change. The admin is either inactive or simply doesn’t care — there haven’t been real bans in ages, and the community has been left to fend for itself. I’ve seen the same pattern from him: he stole my account too, and I still have no idea how, even though I was actively using it. He also somehow knows personal details about me and my family, which is completely unacceptable and well beyond anything related to StarCraft.
His behaviour isn’t just annoying — it’s obsessive, disruptive, and deliberately destructive. He cycles through accounts non-stop. One of his accounts, porcatroia, is already banned, and he’s still here under new names. Even if he gets banned again, he’ll just reappear. That’s why the only thing that actually works is ignoring him entirely. The worst situation is ending up on his team, losing, and then watching him sabotage or quit the next game.
Trust me: don’t engage. He feeds on attention, and giving him any only makes it worse.