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| 13 Feb 2015 09:36 PM |
So now apparently games will be taken down and "reviewed" if they are disliked to hell.
However, game creators can quickly bypass this by creating a new game and uploading the old version to the new one. This is what JuliusColes did.
My suggestion is that if you have a game under review, you are not allowed to create/update any of your games. Even though this would still be bypassed, it would close the most obvious and easy loophole.
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| 13 Feb 2015 10:23 PM |
No suppoooort
-le me playing my game-
-it gets shutdown-
-cant make more places-
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| 13 Feb 2015 10:56 PM |
| Where did this information come from? |
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| 14 Feb 2015 12:20 AM |
| @OP: Actually games get put under review of there is a minor rule violation. I have also seen a game with 4 likes and 0 dislikes get put under review. |
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| 14 Feb 2015 12:56 AM |
Support, kinda. The "Have a family in ROBLOXia" or whatever game is a good example of why this should be allowed. It's a rip-off of the original. Same map, same mechanics, same everything. It keeps getting updated to stop this, and it even got moved to another game. Still a bunch of dislikes.
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| 14 Feb 2015 01:14 AM |
| have a family in roblox is never a good ex: |
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