It’s seemingly in cause of the greater good, as Ubisoft has updated its code of conduct to forbid any actions that disrupt the flow of gameplay.
It’s handing out bans for anyone who implemented the chat spam subterfuge, the length varying depending on how often a player abused this exploit. Of course, Ubisoft isn’t idly standing by. Offenders have been known to wait until critical junctures in the match before deploying their disreputable tactic. They’re just spamming the in-game chat with long strings of symbols, which is apparently enough to overload Rainbow Six Siege‘s circuits. Ubisoft is in the midst of responding to complaints of players who are intentionally causing Rainbow Six Siege matches to lag or disconnect. Some Rainbow Six Siege players have been extraordinarily frustrated this week because of a new exploit that kills the quality of their game.