And I am Living in Mexico the 2 years I play this game🙃
yes i want to get rid of itArctos Sagittario wrote:
welcome to new york
it's probably an ip registration issue, you can shoot an email to support if it really bothers.
personally I'd say that chance to have a foreign flag flying on your profile is scarce, and very much the only one. if you request to change then there's usually no way to revert. so think carefully if you really wish to get rid of it
u can't do it anymore cuz osu supportArctos Sagittario wrote:
welcome to new york
it's probably an ip registration issue, you can shoot an email to support if it really bothers.
personally I'd say that chance to have a foreign flag flying on your profile is scarce, and very much the only one. if you request to change then there's usually no way to revert. so think carefully if you really wish to get rid of it
That's against the rules but if support doesn't do its job it's the only way I guessArctos Sagittario wrote:
damn, my bad. thanks dpeace.
Up to date rule regarding flag
that clearifies things. sorry for not updating before reply.
so yeah, it's pretty much like you have to delete the whole account and create a new one in order to have the chance to make it right.
I looked up again and here’s what I foundKarmine wrote:
That's against the rules but if support doesn't do its job it's the only way I guessArctos Sagittario wrote:
damn, my bad. thanks dpeace.
Up to date rule regarding flag
that clearifies things. sorry for not updating before reply.
so yeah, it's pretty much like you have to delete the whole account and create a new one in order to have the chance to make it right.
Many people have more than one account though (old players who forgot they account name/pw) because they can't actually check who the owner is. There's just an automated system to detect new accounts that make scores a new player couldn't do afaik.Arctos Sagittario wrote:
I looked up again and here’s what I foundKarmine wrote:
That's against the rules but if support doesn't do its job it's the only way I guessArctos Sagittario wrote:
damn, my bad. thanks dpeace.
Up to date rule regarding flag
that clearifies things. sorry for not updating before reply.
so yeah, it's pretty much like you have to delete the whole account and create a new one in order to have the chance to make it right.
I was thinking that there might be a rule about creating new account or reviving the old one, but there isn’t. According to the rule, you delete the account, you are dead to osu. They’ll make sure you remain dead should you ever wish to comeback.
Well… I’d really have to triple check before I say anything regarding rules and regulations
That doesn't justify the creation of more accounts. If flag changes ever come back to osu! then you should engage with it and change your flag. Just check your PP vs the country rankings and you can get a good idea of your ranking in the US. THere is no reason to make a new account or avoid support just for a flag issue. If you were using a VPN when making the account then that is honestly tough luck. If you live near the US-Mexico border and the ISP picked up the US, that is also tough luck.Karmine wrote:
Many people have more than one account though (old players who forgot they account name/pw) because they can't actually check who the owner is. There's just an automated system to detect new accounts that make scores a new player couldn't do afaik.
See.. I am not going to delete my account but it was my mistake to create the account in the United States. Look, I was on Christmas vacation so as a gift they gave me a trip to the US and at that time I was playing osu! droid because I didn't have a laptop or pc to play on so that Christmas they gave me a laptop, and I was very happy so I proceeded to download osu quickly trusting that I could change my flag once I was in Mexico in 5 days later but it wasn't like that and now I will have to deal with this flag which I feel does not represent me at allBlushing wrote:
That doesn't justify the creation of more accounts. If flag changes ever come back to osu! then you should engage with it and change your flag. Just check your PP vs the country rankings and you can get a good idea of your ranking in the US. THere is no reason to make a new account or avoid support just for a flag issue. If you were using a VPN when making the account then that is honestly tough luck. If you live near the US-Mexico border and the ISP picked up the US, that is also tough luck.Karmine wrote:
Many people have more than one account though (old players who forgot they account name/pw) because they can't actually check who the owner is. There's just an automated system to detect new accounts that make scores a new player couldn't do afaik.
Keep in mind that this game is more fun when you aren't restricted or have any instances where support is actively monitoring your account. Just keep the account and have fun, dont make another one, it isnt that serious.
Maybe, the question is when-Remi wrote:
Oh we're getting the option back?
I'm just wondering how it will look like, since at the moment I'm not really waiting for it (since I don't really need to use it.)Karmine wrote:
Maybe, the question is when-Remi wrote:
Oh we're getting the option back?
You can do that before?-Remi wrote:
Oh we're getting the option back?
thks man I will wait for the day my account say that its in mexicoEphemeral wrote:
You'll be able to change your flag in the future once we implement an automated system to handle it. Making new accounts will get you restricted, so don't do that.