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Silverfish_Xx
What is your suggestion's title?
Remove the "Using Unassociated Cells" Rule Or Reduce the Ban Duration.
Suggestion Details:
The current rule "using unassociated cells" results in quick bans that heavily impact new and casual players. Many are unaware of this rule. I suggest either removing the rule, improving in-game warnings, or reducing the ban duration for first-time offenses.
New players often don't understand the full mechanics of cell ownership and unknowingly use unassociated cells—leading to unfair bans.
When player getting ban for this reason, it made them hate to this game mode. The ban duration is 14 days, and it's so much time. Some ppl quit Jartex for this rule and switched to another server. It made Jartex to lose players for just 1 unfair rule on prison.
Suggested Changes:
1. Reduce the ban duration for first-time offenders (Warning or 1–3 day temp ban).
2. Add in-game indicators/warnings when a player enters or interacts with a cell that is not theirs.
3. Clarify the rule in the UI/tutorials or broadcast occasional reminders to avoid accidental rule-breaking.
New players often don't understand the full mechanics of cell ownership and unknowingly use unassociated cells—leading to unfair bans.
When player getting ban for this reason, it made them hate to this game mode. The ban duration is 14 days, and it's so much time. Some ppl quit Jartex for this rule and switched to another server. It made Jartex to lose players for just 1 unfair rule on prison.
Suggested Changes:
1. Reduce the ban duration for first-time offenders (Warning or 1–3 day temp ban).
2. Add in-game indicators/warnings when a player enters or interacts with a cell that is not theirs.
3. Clarify the rule in the UI/tutorials or broadcast occasional reminders to avoid accidental rule-breaking.
How could this idea help improve JartexNetwork?
This change would make Jartex more friendly for new players. Right now, many get banned by mistake for using cells they didn’t know they couldn’t use. Adding warnings or shorter bans would help them learn instead of quit.