You may have heard of indie hits Temtem. It is a "inspired" game that is a long-running Pokémon RPG game and wants to be the best MMO creature in the market. While we are yet to get to the switch, the title just launched on Steam. On its first day, its servers have been disabled under demand and since then they have been popular.
Now that it's been available for a few weeks, the developer of Crema Games has decided to release its first wave. According to a recent tweet made by the company, it banned "about" 900 players. Every user who was banned "100%" was verified as a malicious programmer or person.
Crema didn't leave you in that, either. In a series of subsequent tweets, it said that it was not done and would continue to be discovered and blocked, because there is no room in the Archipelago for cheeses. The developer then assured fans that he had reviewed more than 100 accounts and explained how "everyone" was banned "legally".
The remaining tweets have told players not to trust the chefs, because they obviously "want to know more" about the ban, so that they can avoid it in the future.
They will lie about everything to get more details and how little is unavoidable.
Shortly after these tweets, Crema had a slight change of heart, saying it would review the banning complaints – even if one incident so far was legal.
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I hope that by the time the game arrives on other platforms – including Switch – the Spanish-based developer has worked well on how to properly treat hackers. Saying this, 900 is the same small number of wrongdoers when they think approx 30,000 users entered the game on the first day, and more have bought since.
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