I have to agree, but each one to their own. I can see how players that
simply want to show that they do not like what Valve did could join
this group, I would be very surprised if even most of them actually do
refuse to heal halos (or play medic to begin with). But if you're in a
group like say 187ci, well, then there's really no argument not to
take preemptive action and if there is I would really like to hear it.

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Kyle Sanderson<[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh hey look my buddy Fred knows I love playing as a medic with him so he
> invited me to his elitist Medic Healing Steam Group. However little did Bob
> know that two people in the group were hacking so now we have a dilemma on
> our hands. Do we shitlist the entire group via the Parser? or do we say
> forget it? Why would we punish the entire group which has 1.2K members just
> because of some shoddy description, which has since been changed and because
> of two members.
>
> Stick to actual hacking groups... pretty soon we are going to find ourselves
> banning the TeamFortress2 Game group just because a member of myg0t or Team
> Roomba or *Insert kiddish name here* is in there. This is getting absolutely
> ridiculous the amount of negligence that people have these days. Such as
> banning some Peer 2 Peer groups because "Oh ma gawd they are haxorzzz!1221",
> but that is another story entirely.
> Kyle.
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