MarisGolding wrote: »Hi. I am emperor for EP I. Chrysamere. I just end posted yesterday about how I hate guesting so I'm going to sound like a huge hypocrit to my opponents, but this sounds like an actual reason for guesting. I will be glad to bring in my entire guild for the sole purpose of screwing with all of these people who defame the title. Speaking as someone who actually earned it, it think what's happening in Celarus is just sad. I'll talk to my people about coming in and raising hell. I could honestly care less how many people whisper me troll comments. If anyone from Celarus wants some law and order in cyrodill, just email me or friend me in game @MarisGolding
The difference there is people don't exploit game mechanics.
cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »I think I'll just guest on Celarus and stop by there every time I pvp and ask in zone, "Who's farming emperor today and how can I screw them over?"
The difference there is people don't exploit game mechanics.
You can scream exploit at the top of your lungs all you want - it doesn't make it so until it's official. Have no more reason to defend myself than anyone else taking advantage of xp grinding/motif farming/fotm DK builds.
So If I say, murdered someone...that's not a crime until I'm found guilty by a jury? That's the same logic you're applying here.
Let's take a look at what exploiting is.
"In video games, an exploit is the use of a bug or glitches, game system, rates, hit boxes, or speed, etc. by a player to their advantage in a manner not intended by the game's designers."
Xp grinding/motif farming are apart of the game system by themselves which may or may not have been intended by the developers. Changes regarding these issues have also been made by the devs, indicating that they were not working as intended.
What the farmers are doing is different. They are manipulating working game mechanics (which would have been fine otherwise) to benefit themselves at the expense of everyone else.
Good luck finding opposition(depending on your faction)
cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You obviously farmed and traded for Emperor. You've gained a few percentage points in passives at the expense of the respect of nearly every pvper in the game.heh, call it pathetic all you want. It's not much different from people rerolling dunmer DK's as impulse spammers / casters in pve. People want those extra %
While I refuse to exploit any mechanic in the game, I don't believe that having your guild login when an enemy emp is crowned to take it back and then logging off again is an exploit in any way. If you think so, then ban every guild that has a guild mate go, "I'm in line for emp on XXXX server, everyone come help me get a crown!" and the guild helps. Caltrops -- that was an exploit; a mechanic that was obviously unintended, Zenimax INTENDED for emperorship to bounce back and forth. The ONLY reason the servers actually reset scores is to give other people a chance at emperor -- and guess what? They're removing ALL 90 day campaigns and only adding ONE 30 day campaign. Guess why that is.....
Jessica Folsom wrote:It's a very grey area.
You seem to be in denial of what is happening in NA Celarus. The two factions, yellow and red, are collaborating together to exchange the eight keeps in orderly fashion to crown their own people emperors as quickly and efficiently as possible. There is no "Oh, hey guild mates come help me get emperor tonight, we'll totally have a good night of pvp!" There is only "Hey guys, take all of blue's keeps and don't repair. Let red take them quickly so we can flip them after."cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You obviously farmed and traded for Emperor. You've gained a few percentage points in passives at the expense of the respect of nearly every pvper in the game.heh, call it pathetic all you want. It's not much different from people rerolling dunmer DK's as impulse spammers / casters in pve. People want those extra %
Pardon me if the respect from an impulse/standard/talon spammer is taken with a grain of salt. While I refuse to exploit any mechanic in the game, I don't believe that having your guild login when an enemy emp is crowned to take it back and then logging off again is an exploit in any way. If you think so, then ban every guild that has a guild mate go, "I'm in line for emp on XXXX server, everyone come help me get a crown!" and the guild helps. Caltrops -- that was an exploit; a mechanic that was obviously unintended, Zenimax INTENDED for emperorship to bounce back and forth. The ONLY reason the servers actually reset scores is to give other people a chance at emperor -- and guess what? They're removing ALL 90 day campaigns and only adding ONE 30 day campaign. Guess why that is.....
cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You seem to be in denial of what is happening in NA Celarus. The two factions, yellow and red, are collaborating together to exchange the eight keeps in orderly fashion to crown their own people emperors as quickly and efficiently as possible. There is no "Oh, hey guild mates come help me get emperor tonight, we'll totally have a good night of pvp!" There is only "Hey guys, take all of blue's keeps and don't repair. Let red take them quickly so we can flip them after."cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You obviously farmed and traded for Emperor. You've gained a few percentage points in passives at the expense of the respect of nearly every pvper in the game.heh, call it pathetic all you want. It's not much different from people rerolling dunmer DK's as impulse spammers / casters in pve. People want those extra %
Pardon me if the respect from an impulse/standard/talon spammer is taken with a grain of salt. While I refuse to exploit any mechanic in the game, I don't believe that having your guild login when an enemy emp is crowned to take it back and then logging off again is an exploit in any way. If you think so, then ban every guild that has a guild mate go, "I'm in line for emp on XXXX server, everyone come help me get a crown!" and the guild helps. Caltrops -- that was an exploit; a mechanic that was obviously unintended, Zenimax INTENDED for emperorship to bounce back and forth. The ONLY reason the servers actually reset scores is to give other people a chance at emperor -- and guess what? They're removing ALL 90 day campaigns and only adding ONE 30 day campaign. Guess why that is.....
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You seem to be in denial of what is happening in NA Celarus. The two factions, yellow and red, are collaborating together to exchange the eight keeps in orderly fashion to crown their own people emperors as quickly and efficiently as possible. There is no "Oh, hey guild mates come help me get emperor tonight, we'll totally have a good night of pvp!" There is only "Hey guys, take all of blue's keeps and don't repair. Let red take them quickly so we can flip them after."cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You obviously farmed and traded for Emperor. You've gained a few percentage points in passives at the expense of the respect of nearly every pvper in the game.heh, call it pathetic all you want. It's not much different from people rerolling dunmer DK's as impulse spammers / casters in pve. People want those extra %
Pardon me if the respect from an impulse/standard/talon spammer is taken with a grain of salt. While I refuse to exploit any mechanic in the game, I don't believe that having your guild login when an enemy emp is crowned to take it back and then logging off again is an exploit in any way. If you think so, then ban every guild that has a guild mate go, "I'm in line for emp on XXXX server, everyone come help me get a crown!" and the guild helps. Caltrops -- that was an exploit; a mechanic that was obviously unintended, Zenimax INTENDED for emperorship to bounce back and forth. The ONLY reason the servers actually reset scores is to give other people a chance at emperor -- and guess what? They're removing ALL 90 day campaigns and only adding ONE 30 day campaign. Guess why that is.....
It's no better than kill trading -- the classic exploit of colluding with a faction to let them trade kills back and forth at a scheduled time/place to rank up RP/AP/Honor/Whatever System that Game Uses.
In DAoC they banhammered anyone suspected of doing it, for good reason.
Gornt_Grimreaver wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You seem to be in denial of what is happening in NA Celarus. The two factions, yellow and red, are collaborating together to exchange the eight keeps in orderly fashion to crown their own people emperors as quickly and efficiently as possible. There is no "Oh, hey guild mates come help me get emperor tonight, we'll totally have a good night of pvp!" There is only "Hey guys, take all of blue's keeps and don't repair. Let red take them quickly so we can flip them after."cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »You obviously farmed and traded for Emperor. You've gained a few percentage points in passives at the expense of the respect of nearly every pvper in the game.heh, call it pathetic all you want. It's not much different from people rerolling dunmer DK's as impulse spammers / casters in pve. People want those extra %
Pardon me if the respect from an impulse/standard/talon spammer is taken with a grain of salt. While I refuse to exploit any mechanic in the game, I don't believe that having your guild login when an enemy emp is crowned to take it back and then logging off again is an exploit in any way. If you think so, then ban every guild that has a guild mate go, "I'm in line for emp on XXXX server, everyone come help me get a crown!" and the guild helps. Caltrops -- that was an exploit; a mechanic that was obviously unintended, Zenimax INTENDED for emperorship to bounce back and forth. The ONLY reason the servers actually reset scores is to give other people a chance at emperor -- and guess what? They're removing ALL 90 day campaigns and only adding ONE 30 day campaign. Guess why that is.....
It's no better than kill trading -- the classic exploit of colluding with a faction to let them trade kills back and forth at a scheduled time/place to rank up RP/AP/Honor/Whatever System that Game Uses.
In DAoC they banhammered anyone suspected of doing it, for good reason.
This must have happened MUCH later on DOAC, hence the term Hibguard....
Early on, actually. I was a pre-TOA player (quit with that Xpack because it was turrible). Several infamous radar users and kill traders on Percival ate a ban to the face during my playtime. They lost their way with ToA and later.
Early on, actually. I was a pre-TOA player (quit with that Xpack because it was turrible). Several infamous radar users and kill traders on Percival ate a ban to the face during my playtime. They lost their way with ToA and later.
I can confirm Mythic didnt like this kind of *** and several top radar... i mean top players suddenly disappeared after every ban wave.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Yup. Mythic GMs would sit and spawn 'Lurikeen <Insert Title>' and sit it inside a tree or a rock.
So If I say, murdered someone...that's not a crime until I'm found guilty by a jury? That's the same logic you're applying here.
Let's take a look at what exploiting is.
"In video games, an exploit is the use of a bug or glitches, game system, rates, hit boxes, or speed, etc. by a player to their advantage in a manner not intended by the game's designers."
Xp grinding/motif farming are apart of the game system by themselves which may or may not have been intended by the developers. Changes regarding these issues have also been made by the devs, indicating that they were not working as intended.
What the farmers are doing is different. They are manipulating working game mechanics (which would have been fine otherwise) to benefit themselves at the expense of everyone else.
Again with the comparison 'video games vs. real life' .. I thought we were done with that one. You simply can't compare them in this sense. I will not elaborate on that matter.
Emperor farming is a grey area. As you said about xp grinding and motif farming, it's part of the game. Intended or not by the developers it's there.
The tools are there for the farmers, why would they not use them to their advantage?
''The farmers are manipulating working game mechanics to benefit themselves at the expense of others'' - Yes, people pay to play this game, obviously they want benefits for themselves if it's within reach. At the expense of others you say? who? The server is so underpopulated that without these 'farmers' not a single imperial keep would be taken without an immense struggle.. Some individuals will try to get you in on the 'farming' and express themselves in an unacceptable fashion if you ruin their plans.
Then again the same applies to 90 day campaigns. You'll get yelled at if you don't ''play the map'' so to speak(farming AP at a bridge for example).
I've even experienced people yelling at me for undercutting them in zonechat when selling items.
So If I say, murdered someone...that's not a crime until I'm found guilty by a jury? That's the same logic you're applying here.
Let's take a look at what exploiting is.
"In video games, an exploit is the use of a bug or glitches, game system, rates, hit boxes, or speed, etc. by a player to their advantage in a manner not intended by the game's designers."
Xp grinding/motif farming are apart of the game system by themselves which may or may not have been intended by the developers. Changes regarding these issues have also been made by the devs, indicating that they were not working as intended.
What the farmers are doing is different. They are manipulating working game mechanics (which would have been fine otherwise) to benefit themselves at the expense of everyone else.
Again with the comparison 'video games vs. real life' .. I thought we were done with that one. You simply can't compare them in this sense. I will not elaborate on that matter.
Emperor farming is a grey area. As you said about xp grinding and motif farming, it's part of the game. Intended or not by the developers it's there.
The tools are there for the farmers, why would they not use them to their advantage?
''The farmers are manipulating working game mechanics to benefit themselves at the expense of others'' - Yes, people pay to play this game, obviously they want benefits for themselves if it's within reach. At the expense of others you say? who? The server is so underpopulated that without these 'farmers' not a single imperial keep would be taken without an immense struggle.. Some individuals will try to get you in on the 'farming' and express themselves in an unacceptable fashion if you ruin their plans.
Then again the same applies to 90 day campaigns. You'll get yelled at if you don't ''play the map'' so to speak(farming AP at a bridge for example).
I've even experienced people yelling at me for undercutting them in zonechat when selling items.
"Again with the comparison 'video games vs. real life' .. I thought we were done with that one. You simply can't compare them in this sense. I will not elaborate on that matter."
Again this isn't a comparison of 'video game vs. real life.' It's an observation of your flawed logic.
-You state: "If zos doesn't come out and say it's an exploit, then it's not an exploit."
An exploit stops being an exploit unless the developers say it is so? Last I checked trading keeps between alliances uncontested wasn't intended.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Yup. Mythic GMs would sit and spawn 'Lurikeen <Insert Title>' and sit it inside a tree or a rock. Legit players couldn't see it and would walk right past. Radar users would zoom towards it and be banned before they even figured out why they were staring at 'You have been disconnected from the server.' messages.
Guy named Rayn on Percival got hit hard by that one. He spent hours protesting it on the old IGN forums, but eventually a GM posted the video of it happening and his protesting was done. All the people trying to support him slinked away.
I think I remember that drama, wish those forums were still accessible/searchable somewhere.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »
Remember, this is about damage control on the exploiter's part. Just trying to hold the pitchforks and torches off long enough to swap emperor enough to get through everyone participating in the whole affair.
It's not about the truth anymore.