Hey Folks, By way of quick introductions, I’m Adam Freeman – Creative Assembly’s Head of Community. Today you’ve seen us post a reminder, and clarifications on the moderation standards applied across our forum here on Steam. Since that post went live, you’ve helped to highlight parts of the message that was presented which on deeper reflection by ourselves doesn’t properly speak to our intent, or fairly treat you as active members of the Total War Community.
Fascinating that banning someone from the steam discussion page also kills any mod work they do.
Hilarious that they banned people for being upset with them, and blew off a chunk of free content that was keeping people paying and playing new official content
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Fascinating that banning someone from the steam discussion page also kills any mod work they do.
Hilarious that they banned people for being upset with them, and blew off a chunk of free content that was keeping people paying and playing new official content