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Temporary Bans in Rainbow Six: Siege

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Doc is a defending operation with the GIGN. He was released on December 1, 2015 as part of the original 20 Rainbow Six: Siege operators. This guide covers everything you need to know about Doc’s. Jun 20, 2018 1 Overview 2 Weapons 3 Videos 4 Trivia Doc supports his team by bringing his years of medical training into the field, and is able to revive DBNO teammates within range of his Stim Pistol. He has a heavy armor class. Unique Gadget: Stim Pistol Doc is able to revive DBNO teammates from a distance, and works best close to his teammates. With a single shot from his Stim Pistol, a DBNO teammate is.

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Here are some relevant information about temporary bans that you could encounter in Rainbow Six: Siege: 1. Team Killing After an intentional team kill is validated, Reverse Friendly Fire will be enabled and stay active for the duration of the match, instead of kicking the player. We will continue to track team kills, and we may issue appropriate sanctions after multiple offenses. Duration of a suspension will be decided at Ubisoft’s discretion, on a case by case basis. For more information, please visit our official Reverse Friendly Fire article. 2. Disconnection from the game In order to keep the game enjoyable for everybody, players who disconnect from a ranked game will be temporarily banned and receive a Renown or Rank penalty. If you encountered some connectivity issues with your game, you will find useful information on these PC, Xbox One or PS4 articles in order to solve your issue. 3. Toxicity Report Another situation could be that a player has been found in violation of the code of conduct of Rainbow Six: Siege. If you would like to report a player for toxic behavior, please check this article. If you would like to know more about Toxicity management, check out this Dev Blog article.