Hamster Kombat tightens rules before the airdrop
Hamster Kombat has announced the implementation of an anti-cheat mechanism in response to malicious behavior observed on its platform. As the HMSTER token airdrop scheduled for September 26, 2024, approaches, the team clarified that it has introduced a penalty system aimed at penalizing users who bypass the game’s rules. “It’s a reminder of the importance of doing things right,” the team stated in a statement posted on social media. In this announcement, they emphasize their commitment to protecting rule-abiding players. This decision comes after several users were suspected of employing bots or other automated tools to accumulate points without actually interacting with the game.
Player reactions and prospects
The announcement of these measures has sparked mixed reactions within the community. While some players strongly support the initiative, others complain about the blind implementation of the penalty system. Several users reported receiving a “Cheating is Bad” achievement, even without using fraudulent methods to accumulate points. The Hamster Kombat team has yet to clarify whether this reward will affect players’ eligibility during the final distribution of HMSTER tokens. For the latter, cheaters will have no place in the long-term community.
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