Crema – the developer of recently-released Temtem – has made its presence felt regarding its zero tolerance policy against cheaters. Posting on the game’s official Twitter, the studio announced that 900 Temtem players have already been permanently banned from the game, with many more already in the studios’ sights.
“We just completed our first batch of banned users.” declared Crema. “Almost 900 players have been permanently banned from Temtem… Bans are final, we won’t answer or review any ban appeal. We’ve made 100% sure that every banned user is either a cheater or has abused exploits intentionally.”
Though it’s understandable to take a hardline approach, some players have expressed concerned that the inability to appeal could ruin the game for players mistakenly or “wrongfully banned”. Clearly Crema is very confident in its ability to root out those who genuinely hack or otherwise exploit the creature-catching title in their favour.
Temtem is currently available in Early Access on PC.
Temtem bans almost 900 users for cheating, will not review appeals [Twinfinite]
Source: Destructoid Temtem has already permanently banned 900 players, will not review appeals