chadz never saw a cent of that money. When you bought that game, you bought Warband. You are not a paying customer of cRPG, because there is no such thing. If you manage to get banned from privately owned servers of a privately developped free mod, you have no one to blame but yourself. I can't believe you are seriously using this argument as if it wasn't completely fucking retarded.
Incidentally, find me one instance of someone permabanned for "witty" trolling. In your opinion, how many people have been permabanned as of the start of cRPG? How many permabans does cRPG average over a month over the total playerbase? What were the reasons for those bans? What's that? You have no fucking idea? Colour me surprised (sarcasm). You have no numbers, no evidence, not even anecdotes, you're just making a whiny ass thread based on your gut feeling that maybe, at one point or another, someone has gotten permabanned for illegitimate reasons? This entire thread just seems to be a way of trying to excuse away your own behaviour because some random person who isn't even an admin threatened you with a permaban. It's ok, you're not going to be permabanned unless you do something really bad. Stop being afraid.
Alright.
I said cRPG was the basis of why I bought this game. Hence, it's an indirect cost to me. I never said I was a "customer of cRPG", so get your shit right before attacking me.
In the server I play in, there's an archer called Vad. Some players added two letters on the end, deeming the name "Vadge". If I say that once more, I'm permabanned from the Australian server.
Atleast you're correct in stating that I don't know the ban rates for cRPG, but who the fuck does?
I believe in second chances, and on a monthly scale, I believe that it couldn't hurt to give a rulebreaker a 'trial' persay to see how they've matured. If they have.