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Are the rules posted on r/deadbydaylight the same as the current rules posted here?

FireHazard
FireHazard Member Posts: 7,314
edited January 2019 in Off-topic

For example "Please note, that after 3 permanent bans you will be Hardware Banned. If you wish to appeal your permanent ban, please contact support team at deadbydaylight@bhvr.com" Is posted on the rules list in r/deadbydaylight but is not posted in this forums rule section.

And other small details like a list of the current mods that are in the mod roster. I'm also aware that rule post was made a year ago, but details like that for example posted above are not currently on this rules list. So has certain things like that been changed or what?

Answers

  • Mandy
    Mandy Administrator, Dev, Community Manager Posts: 23,357

    Those rules on the reddit sound a little bit outdated - for example, that email address hasn't been used for quite some time, all ban appeals are directed to DBD Customer Support, via https://support.deadbydaylight.com

  • FireHazard
    FireHazard Member Posts: 7,314
    edited January 2019

    @MandyTalk said:
    Those rules on the reddit sound a little bit outdated - for example, that email address hasn't been used for quite some time, all ban appeals are directed to DBD Customer Support, via https://support.deadbydaylight.com

    @MandyTalk If that's the case I have another question on top of that. Is the example posted above still relevant to the current rules now? Cause if not do Perma and or regular bans span across all accounts now associated with the hardware and or IP?

    If so that seems like a pretty thin line to not cross if you somehow intentionally or unintentionally get banned.

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