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Felix 'xQc' Lengyel has now racked up three bans from the Grand Theft Auto Online NoPixel roleplay server in three months. Those familiar with the former Overwatch pro's streaming career know he's an often controversial figure in streaming circles and this isn't the first game he's upset other streamers in. While playing in the Rust OfflineTV server late last year, xQc's actions frustrated others to the point that popular streamer Shroud said he would kick xQc from the server. Although the reason for xQc's latest ban from NoPixel isn't exactly clear, he's become a notorious figure in the NoPixel roleplay community.
- ^ 'xQc on Twitter'. November 17, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2020. ^ Van Allen, Eric (November 18, 2017). 'Overwatch Pro's Mid-Match Suspension Raises Questions.
- 'Twitter is so trash right now, the nonchalence, the negative trends, cancel culture, the 'against everything' mentality followed up with garbage gifs of a random horrific attempt of a dance and the absolute subzero icepop cold IQ political takes. What a joke' posted by @xQc.
XQc is a former professional Overwatch player, now turned content creator. Reply on Twitter 249136649 Retweet on Twitter 2491 Like. Felix 'xQc' Lengyel, the ever-popular streamer over on Twitch, has once again been banned from the Grand Theft Auto RP server NoPixel 3.0. The server, which is filled with numerous other streamers. Overwatch Professional tank player and full time streamer.
xQc's first ban came as a result of directly breaking NoPixel's server rules by killing other characters without cause. While the server does encourage creative roleplaying and allows for criminal characters, some rules must be established to keep the experience enjoyable for everyone. xQc's character, Jean Paul, is a notorious bank robber and is often chased by the cops. These antics reached another peak recently when xQc decided to exploit a glitch to bring a gun into a police department. After being confronted, he shot up the police department, and for this xQc was banned from NoPixel for a second time.
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The reason behind xQc's third ban has yet to be officially confirmed by the NoPixel roleplay server, but there's already lots of speculation, with some believing his reaction to an in-game jail sentence is the cause. After Jean Paul was sentenced to 224 months in jail for all of his antics, xQc was frustrated. Some of his Twitch chat members said they would 'chat hop' to go grief some of the police roleplayers, to which xQc responded 'thank god.'
One of the highlighted rules for the NoPixel server claims participants can be banned at any time for 'breeding toxicity,' and encouraging toxic chats seems to be within this scope. xQc later posted a short statement on Twitter apologizing to his streaming audience but also encouraged them not to spread hatred and to calm down. He has also issued apologies for both his previous Grand Theft Auto Online bans, but it hasn't kept him from suspension.
WHAT A ROLLERCOASTED OF A STREAM. SORRY FOR THE TRASHY MOOD BY THE END I GOT UNREASONABLY MAD. A LOT OF RUMMORS ARE SPREADING BUT LISTEN, EVERYONE CHILL. I DID A LOT OF BAD THINGS YESTERDAY AND I ADMIT TO MY FAULTS. DONT SPREAD HATRED ON ANYONE, WHAT I SAY ISNT ALWAYS TRUE
— xQc (@xQc) April 4, 2021Although xQc hasn't accrued the most bans in the NoPixel server, it will be interesting to see if he racks up any more or if he eventually ends up permanently banned. As of now there is no specified length for xQc's latest ban until the NoPixel server clarifies the reason behind it. Despite his multiple bans, xQc certainly brings a large audience to the server and Jean Paul's activities can be quite entertaining. During one stream xQc attempted a bank heist in the GTA Online server while attached to a heart monitor, and he nearly passed out.
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