Under the EULA, someone being that disruptive can not only be banned from Killing Floor 2's multiplayer, the key activating the game will be revoked. "Someone found an exploit that had crashed the servers in Red Orchestra, and I think we banned them, something stupid, like 20 times before " "I think we've done this only once or twice," Alan Wilson, Tripwire vice president, told Polygon. But the studio says it's been a part of their EULA for a few years now, and was put in only so they could assert final action if some truly uncontrollable menace was ruining their Killing Floor 2 EULA allows Tripwire to instantly, permanently ban awful people. Tripwire Interactive has gotten attention lately for this paragraph in its end-user license agreement for Killing Floor 2, which launched yesterday.
But you'd have to be huge dick for things to get to that point, the game's maker assures.
Yes, the user agreement for Killing Floor 2 asserts a right to ban you - even revoking all right to play the game - for being a dick.