Ah, okay, so this map changing business of his wasn't a one time thing.
How comprehensive is the logging? Can we look at all the times he's used the map change command timestamped down to the second? We can then pair this with the times that pugs have started to see just how many seconds he waits before changing the map back. This would verify that a consensus is not reached and it is his own wish to make the change.
Checking the times he's kicked and moved people to spectators may be worth inspecting as well, although I'm sure it's a little more difficult to prove that he had bad intentions when kicking/moving someone, even if checking chat logs. See: my situation. Thankfully I have a recording and all the necessary evidence to substantiate my claims.
I would still like to hear what he has to say about all this, just as Kyon wrote in his post in this thread.
And what makes this laughable is that the map he changed today, he then rage quit after we reselected the captains/map. He doesn't even play a full pug but still needs to exercise his control over the pug.
How comprehensive is the logging? Can we look at all the times he's used the map change command timestamped down to the second? We can then pair this with the times that pugs have started to see just how many seconds he waits before changing the map back. This would verify that a consensus is not reached and it is his own wish to make the change.
Checking the times he's kicked and moved people to spectators may be worth inspecting as well, although I'm sure it's a little more difficult to prove that he had bad intentions when kicking/moving someone, even if checking chat logs. See: my situation. Thankfully I have a recording and all the necessary evidence to substantiate my claims.
I would still like to hear what he has to say about all this, just as Kyon wrote in his post in this thread.
And what makes this laughable is that the map he changed today, he then rage quit after we reselected the captains/map. He doesn't even play a full pug but still needs to exercise his control over the pug.