Never heard of this. I grind on occasion and when I do, I fill my 120 slot bags usually within 20 minutes or less if I am super efficient. Usually I get around 4-5k gold for selling it all AFTER repairs, which is enough for another XP pot.
Never have I received a warning in-game related to this or been banned as you describe.
Is it possibly some addon you are using trying to do something to looted stuff like filter what gets deleted, or auto mail to people? That might be the reason if so.
Have you ever thought about that they might just not want you to grind that extremely?- It is not in the interest of them, that it is done like this. Some grind, ok, but extreme grind like that is not really healthy for the game - it creates power creep even faster and this is a big problem because it creates a gap, which is hard to close and requires even more new mechanics.
I wonder about this too, like an 'auto loot' addon... perhaps things are being looted too quickly and the system believes it's a bot. I've spent hours grinding before and never had a problem, but I also don't 'auto loot', I do everything manually.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »@Altercator do you use a gamepad for the PC?
Because I do, and would like to see if this affects anything - though unlikely.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »Well, I am currently grinding about 975k xp / hr - not sure how that compares, but its definitely causing me to get communication banned.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »So I have been communication banned about 3-4 times already in the last month. What does this mean? I am able to play the game with zero social functions. ie: cannot shop at guild traders, cannot CHAT, send mail, etc. Everytime I open a ticket with zos they give me the same answer: Your communications were disabled because of your high loot rates. We have made an adjustment to your account and should be able to resume as normal.
Ok... so the problem is within 48 hours of grinding I am back to communication banned.
Here's the scenario: I am currently grinding cp points to hit the cap. This requires a whopping 100,000,000 xp for me (yes, did the math). Obviously I am looting the things I kill so that I can afford gold for xp pots and gear repair.
... and that's it. I am not doing anything abusive or manipulating the economy, etc. Hell I'm not even getting any mats, everything I loot gets to the merchant.
Have you guys ever experienced this, or know of anyone who has?
I never ran into this back in the day, but if they expect to place a grindy system in ESO, then punish people for doing it efficiently - well, that's not a good business model.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »
Ok... so the problem is within 48 hours of grinding I am back to communication banned.
Here's the scenario: I am currently grinding cp points to hit the cap. This requires a whopping 100,000,000 xp for me (yes, did the math). Obviously I am looting the things I kill so that I can afford gold for xp pots and gear repair.
... and that's it. I am not doing anything abusive or manipulating the economy, etc. Hell I'm not even getting any mats, everything I loot gets to the merchant.
Seems like basic sanity checks. You scatter plot all xp/hour across the server and the identify outliers.
If you are a significant outlier they stop you from being able to sell the goods that you may have illegitimatly got.
You can thank pig farmers for this.
LiquidSchwartz wrote: »ACHILLES 343i wrote: »Well, I am currently grinding about 975k xp / hr - not sure how that compares, but its definitely causing me to get communication banned.
You must be saying something in chat or voice
Never heard about something like that. And I used to grind back in 1.6 something like 1.6 mio exp/hour. Never had any issues.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »for some reason i think ESO+ subscribers are immune to this..
i used to grind 6-12 hours daily for CP and never ever had anything to be related with this..
probably because no botter would ever get eso+
That's the strange part. I have ESO plus and let zos know that I am a good paying customer, but they won't correct this auto mute ban all the same.
EDIT: Actually they are correcting the problem. However, they are putting a band-aid on a situation that requires surgery. They will release the communication ban, but the automated system just re-applies it within a few days of high traffic grinding.
Have you ever thought about that they might just not want you to grind that extremely?- It is not in the interest of them, that it is done like this. Some grind, ok, but extreme grind like that is not really healthy for the game - it creates power creep even faster and this is a big problem because it creates a gap, which is hard to close and requires even more new mechanics.
Not to talk about that it is not healthy for you either.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »Everytime I open a ticket with zos they give me the same answer: Your communications were disabled because of your high loot rates. We have made an adjustment to your account and should be able to resume as normal.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »Everytime I open a ticket with zos they give me the same answer: Your communications were disabled because of your high loot rates. We have made an adjustment to your account and should be able to resume as normal.
This sounds like a bad translation to be honest... Are you sure they don't mean high message rates, instead of "high loot rates"? Have you ever been randomly kicked back to the login screen with the message "you have reached the message limit"? Could really just be as simple as an addon no longer working properly which keeps getting you auto communication banned. I know this has happened in the past with some players.
I just don't see why loot rate would do anything for muting, I could see them checking the account to make sure you aren't using a bot/macro set up. But to mute you would really solve nothing even if you were doing something wrong.
Personofsecrets wrote: »@starkerealm , is this player more likely to be cheating or more likely to be suffering the consequences of a botched detection system?
How much grief should they be forced to suffer before it is immoral to make them feel that grief in exchange for stopping people that are actually doing things against TOS?
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »I agree a full ban would be much worse. It is just frustrating to not access guild trader, or to see people in vicinity chat with me and I cannot reply.
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »Well friends, it appear my communication ban was once again lifted. I just hope this time it will be permanent. Perhaps I'll try going without looting mobs for awhile and see if the problem persists.
Thanks everyone for all the input and advice. I appreciate it!
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »EDIT: Actually they are correcting the problem. However, they are putting a band-aid on a situation that requires surgery. They will release the communication ban, but the automated system just re-applies it within a few days of high traffic grinding.
starkerealm wrote: »ACHILLES 343i wrote: »Well friends, it appear my communication ban was once again lifted. I just hope this time it will be permanent. Perhaps I'll try going without looting mobs for awhile and see if the problem persists.
Thanks everyone for all the input and advice. I appreciate it!
Weird question, but how long do you usually play in a single sitting?
ACHILLES 343i wrote: »@Altercator do you use a gamepad for the PC?
Because I do, and would like to see if this affects anything - though unlikely.