Crema Developer Games is taking a brutal place at retailers in its Pokémon-like MMO, Temtem: no second chances. The developer announced the big wave – "about 900 players" – on Monday, saying it was real that it would not consider attracting obstacles.
"We have 100% made sure that every banned user is a designer or is deliberately abusive," Crema wrote on Twitter. It continued in a second tweet: “And we are not done with this, we will continue to find and block. There is no place in the Archipelago for chefs. ”
An hour later, the developer revisited part of this statement. There will also be a review of the banning complaints – even though you believe the ban issued is legal. Crema has also assured players that they will not be prevented from "receiving an interruption or bullying." Only players who do this intentionally and "regularly abuse" will be allowed.
We just finished our first group of banned users. About 900 players are permanently banned from Temtem.
Last ban, we will not respond to or review any appeal for rejection. We have 100% made sure that every banned user is a designer or a deliberate misuse.
– Temtem (@PlayTemtem) February 3, 2020
Temtem Players were initially concerned about the announcement – in particular, the language that it would not review any banned complaints. With a wave as large as 900 players, it may be difficult to confirm that everything Of these legal restrictions. That's why people were relieved when, many hours later, Crema relinquished that opportunity. Conta invites players who want to appeal Email its support group with "Block complaint" in this case.
We've contacted Crema for more details.
Temtem went live on Steam Early Access for PC players in January. The release of the console is expected in the future.