ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »MyNameIsElias wrote: »Will more people get banned or was there only 1 wave.
That was it for today, but we're watching.
All it would have taken to stop it was to take down the server on monday back in the beginning of march, do a hotfix to reduce the ap gain on taking outposts and that would have been it. Everyone would have gotten the message and would have gone back to normal pvp
To do action like this now, makes all time spent on this game seem like a waste of time tbh
All it would have taken to stop it was to take down the server on monday back in the beginning of march, do a hotfix to reduce the ap gain on taking outposts and that would have been it. Everyone would have gotten the message and would have gone back to normal
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom i honestly believed zos upped the amount of ap because of the stress test week that was going on and did not care about the ap gains of individual players.
As the aim of the week seemed to be the stress test and it worked because players were mass gathering on bleakers/nikel and fighting for hours on end. Their was a hour long queue on the campain, that is how many people on eu participated.
It was confusing to say the least that the stresstest was done , and allowing the flipping without a hotfix made it look like it was on purpose to draw players into the action.
To do action like this now, makes all time spent on this game seem like a waste of time tbh
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone,
We just completed a mass action on a few hundred accounts that were involved in regular coordinated cross-alliance AP farming. Specifically, swapping resources and keeps to farm high amounts of AP in a short period of time. Not only does this behavior harm our PvP gameplay and community, but it is also a Terms of Service violation. Accounts found taking part in cross-alliance AP farming may be subject to disciplinary actions.
Here’s the break-down of the accounts we took action on and where they were:Those involved have received a three-day suspension at minimum and removal of all AP from their accounts. If you were involved, you have received an email with an official warning.
- PC/Mac – Europe: 170 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – Europe: 42 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – North America: 39 accounts
- Xbox One – Europe: 50 accounts
- Xbox One – North America: 61 accounts
Thank you to everyone who reported this exploit. Please help us keep ESO’s PvP content fun, competitive, and fair for all.
You should have done this on 1. April.
That would have been hilarious.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone,
We just completed a mass action on a few hundred accounts that were involved in regular coordinated cross-alliance AP farming. Specifically, swapping resources and keeps to farm high amounts of AP in a short period of time. Not only does this behavior harm our PvP gameplay and community, but it is also a Terms of Service violation. Accounts found taking part in cross-alliance AP farming may be subject to disciplinary actions.
Here’s the break-down of the accounts we took action on and where they were:Those involved have received a three-day suspension at minimum and removal of all AP from their accounts. If you were involved, you have received an email with an official warning.
- PC/Mac – Europe: 170 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – Europe: 42 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – North America: 39 accounts
- Xbox One – Europe: 50 accounts
- Xbox One – North America: 61 accounts
Thank you to everyone who reported this exploit. Please help us keep ESO’s PvP content fun, competitive, and fair for all.
You should have done this on 1. April.
That would have been hilarious.
@AbraXuSeXile get rekt yourself you noob ap botter
the fact that people like you were blatently using macro's to avoid disconnecting is just beyond words. I have many screenshots of people afk-ing for hours, as i was actually awake and playing
Not that you care of course, you are untouchable
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »As youre hanging out here atm. Are you considering to reset the ranks of the offenders? I mean that was the only reason to exploit this
As this is the first time we've publicly taken mass action on accounts for this behavior, we've kept it to a three-day suspensions and removal of all AP from the top offenders.
@AbraXuSeXile get rekt yourself you noob ap botter
the fact that people like you were blatently using macro's to avoid disconnecting is just beyond words. I have many screenshots of people afk-ing for hours, as i was actually awake and playing
Not that you care of course, you are untouchable
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »As youre hanging out here atm. Are you considering to reset the ranks of the offenders? I mean that was the only reason to exploit this
As this is the first time we've publicly taken mass action on accounts for this behavior, we've kept it to a three-day suspensions and removal of all AP from the top offenders.
Will they also loose their titles? Seems like somethign they should loose as well since it was gained against ToS...They should all by Tyros again.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone,
We just completed a mass action on a few hundred accounts that were involved in regular coordinated cross-alliance AP farming. Specifically, swapping resources and keeps to farm high amounts of AP in a short period of time. Not only does this behavior harm our PvP gameplay and community, but it is also a Terms of Service violation. Accounts found taking part in cross-alliance AP farming may be subject to disciplinary actions.
Here’s the break-down of the accounts we took action on and where they were:Those involved have received a three-day suspension at minimum and removal of all AP from their accounts. If you were involved, you have received an email with an official warning.
- PC/Mac – Europe: 170 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – Europe: 42 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – North America: 39 accounts
- Xbox One – Europe: 50 accounts
- Xbox One – North America: 61 accounts
Thank you to everyone who reported this exploit. Please help us keep ESO’s PvP content fun, competitive, and fair for all.
SolidusPrime wrote: »Guys, just because they didn't lose their ranks and things they bought doesn't mean that "nothing happened". Yes, it would have been nice, but I guarantee people won't be so quick to exploit the next time an opportunity arises. Plus, these people now have an extra ToS violation on their account - some were banned, and others are one step closer to it.
Either way it's a step in the right direction
@AbraXuSeXile get rekt yourself you noob ap botter
the fact that people like you were blatently using macro's to avoid disconnecting is just beyond words. I have many screenshots of people afk-ing for hours, as i was actually awake and playing
Not that you care of course, you are untouchable
ZOS_BrianWheeler wrote: »Looking at our data over the 13 days has some information you all may find interesting.
No outposts, keeps, districts, towns or resources since the Black Boot mine change are actually giving players 200k AP per hour. The highest AP earning rate per hour is 120,000-140,000 AP by 2 people, that was done for 1 afternoon, and hasn't been done again since the 9th.
The next highest AP earned per hour is 60-90k which was done by 9 players doing a mixture of keep captures, keep defenses, repairs, killing blows, and assists yielding higher than normal gains. We're digging into more details of those gains and dates.
26% of the PC population is earning between 20-60k per hour which doesn't raise any red flags, since we saw those amounts of gains prior to the Homestead patch. That being said, we are also looking at those numbers to see if they warrant changes to AP gains from all sources in Campaigns.
74% of the PC population is earning between 0-20k AP per hour, which is what qualifies as "normal play" AP gains.
As noted in the initial PTS post about the AP change, we are closely monitoring player behavior both in game and with metrics like those you see here which will determine where we go with AP gains in the future.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone,
We just completed a mass action on a few hundred accounts that were involved in regular coordinated cross-alliance AP farming. Specifically, swapping resources and keeps to farm high amounts of AP in a short period of time. Not only does this behavior harm our PvP gameplay and community, but it is also a Terms of Service violation. Accounts found taking part in cross-alliance AP farming may be subject to disciplinary actions.
Here’s the break-down of the accounts we took action on and where they were:Those involved have received a three-day suspension at minimum and removal of all AP from their accounts. If you were involved, you have received an email with an official warning.
- PC/Mac – Europe: 170 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – Europe: 42 accounts
- PlayStation 4 – North America: 39 accounts
- Xbox One – Europe: 50 accounts
- Xbox One – North America: 61 accounts
Thank you to everyone who reported this exploit. Please help us keep ESO’s PvP content fun, competitive, and fair for all.
Panda_iMunch wrote: »The funny thing is that they have put into place AP blockers when killings players, but not farm or outposts. So why not just add a 5-10 min timer? Would work just fine then.
@Blobsky here you go buddy
Heart Blob used flipping to finish off his grand overlord title.
My entire time at bleakers was spent killing the flippers, organising multiple raids to stop the events and reporting players - feel free to actually check my livestream some time to see the previous broadcasts including these videos, I live stream 90% of my online playtime
@texassob @Ron_Burgundy_79 Burgundy Celebration is in order, lets get the champagne
Hey I took pretty pictures too! I added roleplay stories to mine.AbraXuSeXile wrote: »@AbraXuSeXile get rekt yourself you noob ap botter
the fact that people like you were blatently using macro's to avoid disconnecting is just beyond words. I have many screenshots of people afk-ing for hours, as i was actually awake and playing
Not that you care of course, you are untouchable
Hahahahahaha
I dunno what's more sad, how salty you are from taking a ban or the fact you stayed up all night taking pretty pictures of people in bed.