Twitch banned me for "sexual coercion" despite me playing league of legends alone and without providing any evidence.

Twitch banned me for "sexual coercion" despite me playing league of legends alone and without providing any evidence.

Ye so I wake up and see I am banned, I appeal and question which scene or day exactly ended up in me being banned, but they refuse to give any additional Info.

This is a fucking heavy statement and yet I have no way to prove my innocents because they locked all my vods...

This is all I have, a guideline of things NOT to do on stream and thats it...
The vod button is greyed out and after asking for more infos, they just quietly denied it and now I am blocked from appealing again.
I also contacted them via email, but they say I need to appeal via their appeal service and therefor will ignore any further emails.
All I ask for is to know what I did wrong, how am I supposed to proof my innocents if there is no evidence against me? This is just a claim without anything to it

u/Active-Ambassador275 — 22 hours ago

When Im in a "kill Windows defender" competition and my opponent is windows defender

Ok I am doing this to put awarness on this issue The newest windows update fucked scanning, basically scanning your pc now kills the entire defender, leaving you protection less (verified on windows 10) ("1.457.222.0" and the "1.457.225." version) is impacted

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Serious question: why is there such a big controversity between the state of sc farming? Isn't the answer clear?

Usually hackers are known to be the cancer in video games. They give themselves advantages over other players, putting them at a disadvantage and ruining competitive intregety.

The thing is: hd2 is not a competitive game, no amount of hacking will put u at any advantage over others via gameplay and its not like you need to hack to grief your teammates (there is a program that when it runs, goes to defense missions, blows up the generator and then leaves, totaling about 20 lost operations per hour).

Well one might say "it doesnt have to be competitive to suck when your efforts or bought assets can be replicated within minutes and even for free" and yes, thats right. Warframe actively goes after hackers and the community is all for it, while gta 5 has the same philosophy, players are much more thankful for cheated in money.

But I think this is where a lot of opinions divide:

warframe is an mmo rpg, grind is like 50% of what's the foundation and what's keeping ppl inside it. sure its not just about the boulder, but how you push it up the mountain and what you get for it.

Doing the same mission over and over is not something you do because you like the missions design, you do it because you specially need an item from it which has a % of dropping.

For people who are not into mmorpgs this sounds like awful design, but for games like final fantasy, wow or warframe, its the gold standard to have in it.

Sure you can buy some of the things, but players end up grinding ALOT(by comparison) of it anyway.

However in GTA5 you basically start dirt poor and have to grind missions to unlock better ways to grind the same stuff until you get to the point where you get passive income and then keep grinding to increase said passive income and buy stuff to grind more. This one of the reasons why I stopped with the game, it was just boring at some point and I felt like grinding in hoping I have fun later.

Now this sounds like I hate grinding, but I really dont hate it. I like a good progression, shout to deep rock galactic, the goat of pve progression. battle pass? for free with just cosmetic. essentials? unlocked from the start. weapons? all balanced around each other, your first weapon is not worse than later weapons and all have meaning full add ons. Content updates? free. Dlc? just skins to buy and you get bunch a bunch of free skins.

When playing deep rock, I never thought "man I need to grind to unlock this shit ", I just played and lvld things at a reasonable pace without being overwhelmed. Is deep rock perfect? NO. definitely not, but I loved the time I spent in it.

However... with Super credits in hd2... you dont even get them for winning the game or doing side objectives. No, you get them randomly on random small spots on the map. This is like one of those "find 15 legendary blue mushrooms, randomly spawning anywhere on the map with no duplicates" type of quests.

In gta getting money is somewhat tied to the gameplay advertised on the box, in warframe you get it for killing a certain enemy multiple times, in deep rock you unlock things with exp and then buy them with different resources, in hd2 you get it by going out of your way to go to those spots and hope to find it.

Again, I dont hate grinding, but why do we have the most boring way of getting the most important resource in the game and dont say because of money, because there are a bunch of games out there that only sell cosmetics and they are doing fine too.

I could legit argue anything with "cus of money" and it would work out. "why do I need to pay 20€ extra to play with a controller? because of money." "quality of life fixes for 5€? because of money." "the dlc u released already exists as a mod? u guessed it, moneyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"

in my opinion, skipping this part of hd2 only benefits the players, there is nothing you miss out, its not skill intensive nor a representation of helldivers and what they stand for nor is it enjoyable or interesting. sure you might like it, but if its such a selling point, why isn't anything of it mentioned anywhere on steam or the box? Why aren't trailers of warbonds showing how helldivers are farming sc if its such an enjoyable and time taking part of the game?

But now you are asked:

why do you care if someone farmed, bought or cheated sc in, if the method will never affect you in anyway or shape?

please read this throughout, before answering. there is no tldr for a reason.

this post is not meant to encourage cheating, but rather showcase the flaws, short comings and justification of sc farming. Cheating just happens to be easiest way to skip sc grinding.

u/Active-Ambassador275 — 3 days ago

Diese spinne ist gerade unter den Türschlitz durch und dann auf mich drauf gelaufen, stand dann dumm rum und ist dann wieder durch den Türschlitz weggelaufen

u/Active-Ambassador275 — 4 days ago

Why arent you cheating (on your girlfriend)?

Payday (1) had a problem with grinding. Basically a lot of people grinded the dlc "the wolf" where after a certain dependencies had been fulfilled, a vault opens with a lot of gold which ended up giving a lot of exp. A lot players ended up doing power leveling in that mission until they had the important stuff or most of the stuff.

Payday 2 had the mission "Watch dog" where a lot of people ended up leveling their gear, since a lot of the stuff that was basically mandatory to play different play styles, were locked behind a ton of exp. You were told by players to grind there to get the good stuff so you can finally "play" or "enjoy" the game.

Payday 2 changed in a lot of ways, they tackled the grinding and changed it so you dont need to power grind to unlock most of the stuff and instead put their focus onto "infamous ranks". Its kinda like a prestige where it resets your lvl and gives you a number from 1 to 25 (depending on how often you did), giving players longterm motivation to play the game and give out small bonuses while the important stuff is relatively easy to unlock.

So yes, there still is grind in payday 2, but its not that awful anymore, sure it took them multiple years to get it right, but I say its pretty good now and it tackles the issue "Having nothing and being useless VS having everything and being overwhelmed" pretty good.

Payday 2 is not perfect, but I wanted to give out this little history lesson since a lot of people take lots of pride in "grinding" sc and it just reminded me of myself back in payday 2 grinding missions to finally "enjoy" the game.

u/Active-Ambassador275 — 11 days ago

ealierst true form + baron enhancement in ranked minute 18:36

Guys I think i have world record for this in ranked?
I couldnt really find any videos about it, but I think I have the ealierst in ranked
If I do not, then please tell me, but so far I dont think I found anyone in a ranked match who had it ealier

I also dont really know if I am the first one doing it, but the rules should be:
Infinite Form (80 stacks) +
Baron enhancement +
IN ranked

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u/Active-Ambassador275 — 15 days ago

Helldiver 2 drama is a fucking gold mine.

Someone in the comments on this sub talked about what evil bosse said a while ago and I just learned that the devs are known for causing drama in the community. FOR 2 YEARS.
I know he apologized, but there are things they didnt address till this day.
Holy shit I thought lying about mech customisation not being possible and antagonizing the players was more like a new thing that evolved over the years, but now I am looking at all the things arrowhead did and holy smokes this thing is a fucking gold mine!
I mean, its bad for us since this means they keep repeating their shit over and over and my take that they are "abusive" towards their community tightens with every month that passes, but the comedic value is just so insane.
I also found a post from 2 years ago with like 3 likes talking about the issues with arrowhead and I could legit post it 1:1 and people wouldnt know the difference.
I am thinking of piling everything together and make one of those "ICEBERG" videos, since that shit runs deep, but idk what I get out of it.
Its not like I am really interested into hd2 lately, I played cgw since they actually give a shit, but at the end of the day hd2 lacks any depth or a good long term progression.
Deep rock galactic did it extremely well, look at it if you wanna know what I mean, but here are examples:
Weapon leveling and modifications that change weapons directly without causing them to replace different weapons, FREE battle passes, extreme cosmetic variety, modifiers/mutations...

u/Active-Ambassador275 — 15 days ago