Off_The_Chain wrote: »I watched the video. I'm both hopeful and terrified. AI says one in three players are cheating. That sounds about right, I would have guessed more.
That number is beyond ridiculous.
I have played several thousand hours of PvP in ESO and in that whole time ive encountered like 10 players who i thought might have been cheating in any way, with not a single one of them being on a level that i felt worth reporting.
On the other hand I have been accused of cheating by tons of players, simply because they do not understand what is achievable in this game, because they dont know how to properly play the game.
That is why i have a problem with people saying that there is tons of cheating going on. I dont doubt that some people in the game are cheating, but its not even a fraction of what you claim it is (at least not in ESO).
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You don't know how many people cheat, I don't know how many people cheat, and I doubt even ZOS knows how many people cheat. All I can say for sure is that I consider myself a very average PvPer who runs into players that completely mop the floor with me on a regular basis, until there's a crackdown on cheating, and then suddenly most of those formerly elite players are absent. Coincidence?
Off_The_Chain wrote: »I watched the video. I'm both hopeful and terrified. AI says one in three players are cheating. That sounds about right, I would have guessed more.
That number is beyond ridiculous.
I have played several thousand hours of PvP in ESO and in that whole time ive encountered like 10 players who i thought might have been cheating in any way, with not a single one of them being on a level that i felt worth reporting.
On the other hand I have been accused of cheating by tons of players, simply because they do not understand what is achievable in this game, because they dont know how to properly play the game.
That is why i have a problem with people saying that there is tons of cheating going on. I dont doubt that some people in the game are cheating, but its not even a fraction of what you claim it is (at least not in ESO).
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You don't know how many people cheat, I don't know how many people cheat, and I doubt even ZOS knows how many people cheat. All I can say for sure is that I consider myself a very average PvPer who runs into players that completely mop the floor with me on a regular basis, until there's a crackdown on cheating, and then suddenly most of those formerly elite players are absent. Coincidence?
All i know is that a lot of players just start accusing people of cheating as soon as they cant beat them or if they do something they cant.
Also if there are as many people cheating as you might think then they are really not doing a great job at it or are barely doing anything, because while i am not bad at PvP I'm certainly not the best player either and I basically never fight anyone who "mops the floor with me". If I die i will usually know why i died and what i can try to do to not die next time, a lot of people just dont understand what killed them and immediately jump to "they must be cheating".
So i dont have a lot of faith in people claiming other players are cheating, since most of it is, at least from personal experience, simply wrong and just them not being able to accept that theyre bad at the game.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Off_The_Chain wrote: »I watched the video. I'm both hopeful and terrified. AI says one in three players are cheating. That sounds about right, I would have guessed more.
That number is beyond ridiculous.
I have played several thousand hours of PvP in ESO and in that whole time ive encountered like 10 players who i thought might have been cheating in any way, with not a single one of them being on a level that i felt worth reporting.
On the other hand I have been accused of cheating by tons of players, simply because they do not understand what is achievable in this game, because they dont know how to properly play the game.
That is why i have a problem with people saying that there is tons of cheating going on. I dont doubt that some people in the game are cheating, but its not even a fraction of what you claim it is (at least not in ESO).
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You don't know how many people cheat, I don't know how many people cheat, and I doubt even ZOS knows how many people cheat. All I can say for sure is that I consider myself a very average PvPer who runs into players that completely mop the floor with me on a regular basis, until there's a crackdown on cheating, and then suddenly most of those formerly elite players are absent. Coincidence?
But you don't even know when there's a crackdown on cheating. It's not like ZOS announces when they have a ban wave.
Off_The_Chain wrote: »@Amottica
Thanks for your post. [snip] How on earth do you get "Not sure why we would permit cheating by any manner as that seems to be what is suggested" from what I wrote?No really, how? That is the literal opposite of what I'm trying to achieve. It is however, a perfectly apt description of the actual state of pvp right now. It's possible the gaming industry could afford this without passing any costs on to us. As to whether or not they will, I have no idea. Let's look at the costs for a second. How much time and effort do you think it would take for coders to insert a few lines of code to separate verified players from everyone else during matchmaking? Not much. How about making in game reporting go directly to this company? Doesn't seem that complex or expensive; it certainly doesn't look like designing a game system. How many employees would this company need? I'm not sure. But I do believe that after the first six months to a year, it's going to be very boring at this company. Remember, we only have to catch a cheater once, One Time, and then we never have to worry about them again. They can go play with the rest of the unverified population cheating to their hearts content. Maybe even A.I. could do it, or interns, or out of work coders. "They have to discover new means cheater find to exploit" No, I don't think so. The cheaters have been pushing the envelope for years, I doubt there's anything "new" coming. They pretty much did as much damage as possible. "We can stick to the old fashion way and ban those players..." Yea, because that's worked out so very well. I've rarely seen anything so ineffectual in my whole life. Even if some punishment actually worked as intended, you can just go buy someone else's account or start a new character with a different ip address. You want to know why cheating is so prevalent? Because there's no real consequences to it. That's why. And until that changes all pvp will remain the dumpster fire that it is.
Pipe Dream? No, this is a great idea and entirely possible. It solves cheating in pvp by pushing the responsibility of a player's own actions back on them. Rules and TOS put out by game companies will get their power back. We (non-cheaters) get the experience we always wanted from the time of purchase. The cheaters can keep on cheating. Game companies no longer have to watch pvp or waste time and resources with band-aid fixes. This sure looks like a big win to me. Oh, and let's not forget that the popularity of games old and new could go through the roof.
Off_The_Chain wrote: »Cheaters can't be stopped.Let's start right there. Over the last two decades the prevalence of cheating in online pvp games has gone from annoying to mainstream. Around every next corner is somebodies' macro, or glitching, or aim bot, or ESP, or whatever, in every single game. The idea of competitive gameplay is a downright joke, and everyone knows it. Many like me just abandoned what passes for pvp long ago and went pve anything.
So, what do I want? I want a fair and competitive pvp online experience. I want the joy of landing a kill on a player that I know is better then me. Or conversely, I want the joy of pressuring weaker players and staying "on top" for as long as I can. I want a REAL game. I want the real experience, real reputation, true victories and defeats. I want to be able to learn from my mistakes without questioning the integrity of the event. Does anyone else feel this way? Never has online gaming been so far from that. So, here's an idea that could give us a glimpse of that impossible future. Oh, and I'd like to get paid for my ideas.
So, we can't stop cheaters...we have to give them a reason not to cheat. We need an intermediary. A company (preferably created by the gaming industry itself) that separates authentic players from cheaters.
through all the battlegrounds matches I played, can't say I've run into any cheaters, what would cheating in PvP even look like?