I'd say probably 90% of the people banned don't even know the global ban system exists. Increasing the ban time wouldn't change that.
That is an objection that could be addressed.
1. They already should know
2. A simple educational measure could be implemented.
For all those who have a login they either know or do not know due to laziness:
We have a user agreement when creating a login. Each element must be signed off on. This is the first:
Do Not Cheat
Cheating includes, but is not limited to:
- Modifying textures or other content to make players more identifiable
- Using external programs, hacked drivers, modified game executables, etc. to make players more visible or be seen where it should not be possible to see them (in other words, wallhacks).
- Using programs or modifications that adjust your movement and aim, such as speedhacks and aimbots.
Cheating is not tolerated and will result in a global ban from all publicly listed Paintball 2 servers.
When you install the game the first thing you encounter in the license agreement is on cheating:
DO NOT CHEAT
Plain and simple. By installing, using, or owning Paintball2, you agree not to use any cheats or modify the game content in order to gain an unfair advantage while playing against human opponents. Doing so will result in banishment from public servers, disqualification from competitions, and/or legal prosecution. You are also responsible for other players on your computer and/or network. We will not lift a ban simply because somebody else was cheating on your connection.
There is also the likelihood that they suspect some repercussions but are not familiar with the global ban system as such.
Looking at the current bans, several of those folks likely did know quite well about it:
DaRkNeSS
iEATnoobs
KiLo
MaDMaN
dew
The 10 percent you reference that you estimate are familiar with it (do you ever ask folks when banned?) likely are the more skilled players who would turn to cheats for that extra edge. Because they don't suspect it would cost them much if they get caught they have little reason not to.
Then there are those skilled players who are just bored, etc. and want some fun. Some of the recent distribution folks may fall into that category.
If Kilo, etc. had known that a 1k day ban was a possibility, would they have still done it? I am not sure. But I doubt as many would.
Now that a few have gotten the 1k day ban I imagine we see a much lower incidence of distribution among those in the community who do know better. The risk level is now beyond what they are comfortable with unless they really do just want to leave the game with a bang.
Doing the same for the "edge" seeking folks would be beneficial. Those just wanting some improvement to stay competitive are not going to want to risk a lifetime ban instead of just a 32 day one.
Now if you are still worried that some folks do not know then make build 22 with a big notice that pops up when you install that says in 45 point font :
Cheating will result in a lifetime ban from the game.Then no one can say they were not warned, and you would have your deterrent.
You could also have in small text below the main menu (Cheating will result in a permanent ban).