Valve, the developer of Dota 2, is cracking down on cheaters by banning smurf accounts in a unique holiday-themed manner. The company has lured thousands of cheaters into bans with fake Christmas presents and declared that 'this year is gonna be a bloodbath.' The move comes as part of a broader effort to maintain fair play within the game.
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Valve lures thousands of Dota cheaters into bans with fake Christmas presents as it declares 'this year is gonna be a bloodbath'. https://t.co/x6aLR0gKEO
Porn sedates and this probably on net prevents crime. It’s spiritually damaging and perpetuates trauma cycles and no self-respecting person should watch the stuff. But the base animals / lower vibrational need it, and it would be impossible to ban, anyway.
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Have you been naughty or nice in Dota 2 this year? Valve is banning its latest round of smurf accounts in a unique, rather holiday-appropriate manner https://t.co/DYN5CRLrYY #Dota2 #Valve #Steam https://t.co/k5zfTBzH5Y
Valve lures thousands of Dota cheaters into bans with fake Christmas presents as it declares 'this year is gonna be a bloodbath'. https://t.co/bbeg3zXdkN