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Faripnik banned 271 fraudsters in just 3 days of launch, which has a “no pity for fraudsters” policy.
The lost players are compensated for the losing players during the matches.
Faripinic’s approach to dealing with fraudsters despite the initial game conflicts has received praise.
Like almost every other competitive online game, Freaponic has already been submerged with serious numbers. Despite launching less than ten days ago, the Freshnic team has confirmed that it has banned hundreds of people who try to get unfair advantage of their rivals.

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Freepnic’s so polished that it interprets other games ashamed
Faripnik has launched in a good condition.
Although banning frauds is not a trivial thing in a competitive shooter, the Freepic Development Team has taken a step further and is apparently paying any player who faces one of them against the defects.
Faripinic is a new point of view to deal with cheated ones in the game
Although not to a great extent like call -off duty: Black Ops 6’s 19,000 ban or Marvel rivals have a 100 -year ban, but Fretek confirmed that it has banned 271 players in the first three days of the game, which has “no pity for fraudsters.” SubredditPlayer Dare 99685 shared a clear shared Screenshot Read it from the game:
“Dear Lanser, during your ranking match (Radactic), our anti -sheet system confirmed that a player (Radactic) is fraudulent in the same match. We have banned the relevant account (languages) and you have lost the 25 -class points that you have lost.”
Despite the number of excellent players to start, Faripinic faced his controversy. The game was presented with complaints about the AI -Infield Images, which makes it launch with “mixed” studies on steam, though now it has become “most positive”, and the players were deeply unhappy with the boot lobby. Payment is a huge touch for people to suffer fraud, and this is something that more developers should note.

- Raded
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March 6, 2025
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T teen // violent, for blood
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Bad guitar studio