Thank you for the feedback.
We are glad that you noted the absence of intrusive donations — that is exactly the approach we adhere to.
As for the other points:
- Lags. In most cases, the cause is on the client side. Our server uses a large custom map, a high density of buildings, and a large amount of unique content, which creates an increased load on the PC. If the computer cannot handle processing such a volume of data, this can manifest in the form of FPS drops and lag. If such a load is too much for your PC, we recommend choosing a simpler server - with a normal map and a lower density of buildings, where performance requirements are significantly lower.
- "Advantage of other players." That is a rather vague statement.
- "Bans because the admin messes up himself." In your case, this is not true. The ban was issued solely for violating the server rules.
Of course, bans are issued for such violations. Especially if the player continues to install turrets, ignoring both server rules and repeated warnings from other players.
If you continue to deliberately violate the rules, the next ban may not be for three days, but permanent.
If you want to play on this server - first familiarize yourself with the rules and follow them before committing such violations.
This turns out to be a rather strange situation. You deliberately violated the rules of the PvE server, installed turrets, and continued to do so despite the warnings of other players. As a result, you received a natural reaction from the community and a deserved punishment from the administration.
After this, blaming the administration for your own violations is at the very least illogical. The ban was not issued because of an 'admin mistake', but because you ignored the server rules and repeated warnings.
In essence, you yourself created this situation with your actions, and now you are trying to shift the responsibility to the administration. This has nothing to do with the actual state of affairs.