The Scarfall 2.0 community is in an uproar! It seems some folks think the game makers are playing favorites with the big-shot YouTubers.

Word on the street is that a well-known content creator, who was accused of hacking, had their ban lifted just 'cause they have tons of followers. But regular Joes are still banned!

Is it one rule for them and another for us?

Here's the deal: a popular streamer got nailed by the game's cheat detector. Usually, that’s a forever ban for anyone else.

But this streamer? Unbanned, quick as a wink. Players are calling foul, saying XSQUADS (the people behind Scarfall 2.0) only did it because the streamer is popular. The community feels like if you're popular enough, you're untouchable.

This sends a terrible message.

Some say the streamer wasn't unbanned because they were innocent, but 'cause their fame brings in players. It makes it seem like cheating is okay if you're famous enough to get away with it.

Meanwhile, regular players are getting the cold shoulder. Social media is blowing up with complaints from players who swear they were wrongly banned.

Unlike the famous streamer who got help pronto, these players are getting no love. Their support tickets get ignored, and appeals are turned down without a second look. Some think the anti-cheat program is messing up and banning innocent people by mistake.

The worst part? Actual cheaters are still out there, causing chaos. People say they're seeing speed hackers ruining matches.

One ticked-off player said it best: I spent my hard earned money and played fair, only to get banned. Now I still see hackers flying around. Is this some kind of joke?

The bottom line is this:

Scarfall 2.0 has a major problem. The developers appear to care more about Influencers than about people who play fair. If this so-called Subscriber Shield is a real thing, honest players might just up and leave for games that'll treat them with respect.