WTF how is that even close to being the same thing?No need to answer its not.Refuse2GrowUp wrote: »Well to be fair their not trying to ruin the game well not all of them some are just trying to get @ZOS to fox their dam game.Can you blame them for that?Attackopsn wrote: »This kind of intentional exploitation and cheating is disgusting. This is the same behavior that ruined diablo on console platforms, such a shame to see players going out of their way to ruin a game.
What kind of reasoning is that? Seems akin to saying you went on a shooting spree, murdering lots of innocent people, just to highlight the need for gun control laws.
No one is taking advantage of exploits or hacks to help the game. They are doing it because they are selfish, childish (insert your favorite expletive). This is true of the popular streamers who were using axeploit in PvP and PvE. It is true of those who has a dozen mundus stone buffs. It is true of those who used the banker mats exploit. It is true any of the myriad of exploits the game has had. Only this takes it one step further as it is not only flawed code permitting an exploit, but a genuine hack.
WTF how is that even close to being the same thing?No need to answer its not.Refuse2GrowUp wrote: »Well to be fair their not trying to ruin the game well not all of them some are just trying to get @ZOS to fox their dam game.Can you blame them for that?Attackopsn wrote: »This kind of intentional exploitation and cheating is disgusting. This is the same behavior that ruined diablo on console platforms, such a shame to see players going out of their way to ruin a game.
What kind of reasoning is that? Seems akin to saying you went on a shooting spree, murdering lots of innocent people, just to highlight the need for gun control laws.
No one is taking advantage of exploits or hacks to help the game. They are doing it because they are selfish, childish (insert your favorite expletive). This is true of the popular streamers who were using axeploit in PvP and PvE. It is true of those who has a dozen mundus stone buffs. It is true of those who used the banker mats exploit. It is true any of the myriad of exploits the game has had. Only this takes it one step further as it is not only flawed code permitting an exploit, but a genuine hack.
Dude if it wasn't for them none of us would have known about the hacks to begin with.So yea they helped the game by letting everyone know this crap was happening .Sorry that am happy they bring this to light instead of ZOS trying to hide the information like they always do.They made it known now it can be fixed.
clayandaudrey_ESO wrote: »WTF how is that even close to being the same thing?No need to answer its not.Refuse2GrowUp wrote: »Well to be fair their not trying to ruin the game well not all of them some are just trying to get @ZOS to fox their dam game.Can you blame them for that?Attackopsn wrote: »This kind of intentional exploitation and cheating is disgusting. This is the same behavior that ruined diablo on console platforms, such a shame to see players going out of their way to ruin a game.
What kind of reasoning is that? Seems akin to saying you went on a shooting spree, murdering lots of innocent people, just to highlight the need for gun control laws.
No one is taking advantage of exploits or hacks to help the game. They are doing it because they are selfish, childish (insert your favorite expletive). This is true of the popular streamers who were using axeploit in PvP and PvE. It is true of those who has a dozen mundus stone buffs. It is true of those who used the banker mats exploit. It is true any of the myriad of exploits the game has had. Only this takes it one step further as it is not only flawed code permitting an exploit, but a genuine hack.
Dude if it wasn't for them none of us would have known about the hacks to begin with.So yea they helped the game by letting everyone know this crap was happening .Sorry that am happy they bring this to light instead of ZOS trying to hide the information like they always do.They made it known now it can be fixed.
Cheat engine has been around a looooong time. Much longer than eso. This has been reported to ZOS since beta so I would not praise these cheaters too much. The whole we cheated for you to make the game better is complete bs. They got caught doing it when they thought no one was looking. I don't believe they did it for the better good.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Just a quick update for everyone regarding the recent influx of those using third party tools to cheat in ESO. We've adjusted our automatic anti-cheat systems to focus specifically on the cheats we've seen in the last few days, in addition to launching investigations on specific players. We've permanently banned 43 players in the last 24 hours who were found to be cheating. We don't take cheating lightly, and will continue to ban those who are found to be cheating. We'll be going back through game logs to identify players who were violating our anti-cheating policies in the hours before we performed the automatic cheat detection adjustment.
In addition, we're working on a number of fixes and improvements to prevent this kind of behavior from happening in ESO in the future. We'll provide more specific details about this tomorrow.
We want to thank everyone who has helped us identify those who would ruin your game experience by cheating, and the means by which they were doing so.
arth-grogalith wrote: »************* ANNOUNCEMENT AVAILABLE IN THE LAUNCHER ***************
Dear ESO community,
We would like to apologize for our chronic failure, from the creation of this game onwards, to address the issue of hacks and cheats now plaguing Tamriel. This weekend's dramatic events, where a few renowned players of our US servers displayed the Zeus-like possibilities that certain trivial cheating platforms could give, have opened our eyes to the endemic scope of the problem.
In order to reestablish a healthy and rewarding gaming environment, here are the steps we are planning to take in the next few months:
* we are redirecting resources to rewrite the client / server architecture to reduce the number of client-side critical values;
* we will be considering using a 3rd-party software to further secure the integrity of client information, and reduce the load of calculations on the servers;
* game masters are being recruited as we write this message. They will be regularly visible on both EU and NA servers; members of the community willing to apply for the position should send an email to @ZOS_hiringGM.
* regarding past cheats, fine-grained algorithms are being written to filter out abnormal regeneration, movement speed and damage values. The number of reports and the rate of ultimate regeneration will no longer be the only parameters used to detect cheaters.
* Confirmed cheaters will no longer have their accounts "perma-banned". Instead, all their characters will be pilloried in a new dedicated area in Coldharbour, in perpetuity. These characters will never be able to move in Tamriel again. Players will be invited to feed them radish or give them the /dishonor emote.
Our dear community is invited to understand the changes will not happen overnight.
We do hope, however, that these measures will help keep, or regain, your trust.
Happy questing,
Happy fighting,
ZOS.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Just a quick update for everyone regarding the recent influx of those using third party tools to cheat in ESO. We've adjusted our automatic anti-cheat systems to focus specifically on the cheats we've seen in the last few days, in addition to launching investigations on specific players. We've permanently banned 43 players in the last 24 hours who were found to be cheating. We don't take cheating lightly, and will continue to ban those who are found to be cheating. We'll be going back through game logs to identify players who were violating our anti-cheating policies in the hours before we performed the automatic cheat detection adjustment.
In addition, we're working on a number of fixes and improvements to prevent this kind of behavior from happening in ESO in the future. We'll provide more specific details about this tomorrow.
We want to thank everyone who has helped us identify those who would ruin your game experience by cheating, and the means by which they were doing so.
ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »To reiterate:ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Just a quick update for everyone regarding the recent influx of those using third party tools to cheat in ESO. We've adjusted our automatic anti-cheat systems to focus specifically on the cheats we've seen in the last few days, in addition to launching investigations on specific players. We've permanently banned 43 players in the last 24 hours who were found to be cheating. We don't take cheating lightly, and will continue to ban those who are found to be cheating. We'll be going back through game logs to identify players who were violating our anti-cheating policies in the hours before we performed the automatic cheat detection adjustment.
In addition, we're working on a number of fixes and improvements to prevent this kind of behavior from happening in ESO in the future. We'll provide more specific details about this tomorrow.
We want to thank everyone who has helped us identify those who would ruin your game experience by cheating, and the means by which they were doing so.
ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »To reiterate:ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Just a quick update for everyone regarding the recent influx of those using third party tools to cheat in ESO. We've adjusted our automatic anti-cheat systems to focus specifically on the cheats we've seen in the last few days, in addition to launching investigations on specific players. We've permanently banned 43 players in the last 24 hours who were found to be cheating. We don't take cheating lightly, and will continue to ban those who are found to be cheating. We'll be going back through game logs to identify players who were violating our anti-cheating policies in the hours before we performed the automatic cheat detection adjustment.
In addition, we're working on a number of fixes and improvements to prevent this kind of behavior from happening in ESO in the future. We'll provide more specific details about this tomorrow.
We want to thank everyone who has helped us identify those who would ruin your game experience by cheating, and the means by which they were doing so.
ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »To reiterate:ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Just a quick update for everyone regarding the recent influx of those using third party tools to cheat in ESO. We've adjusted our automatic anti-cheat systems to focus specifically on the cheats we've seen in the last few days, in addition to launching investigations on specific players. We've permanently banned 43 players in the last 24 hours who were found to be cheating. We don't take cheating lightly, and will continue to ban those who are found to be cheating. We'll be going back through game logs to identify players who were violating our anti-cheating policies in the hours before we performed the automatic cheat detection adjustment.
In addition, we're working on a number of fixes and improvements to prevent this kind of behavior from happening in ESO in the future. We'll provide more specific details about this tomorrow.
We want to thank everyone who has helped us identify those who would ruin your game experience by cheating, and the means by which they were doing so.
arth-grogalith wrote: »************* ANNOUNCEMENT AVAILABLE IN THE LAUNCHER ***************
Dear ESO community,
We would like to apologize for our chronic failure, from the creation of this game onwards, to address the issue of hacks and cheats now plaguing Tamriel. This weekend's dramatic events, where a few renowned players of our US servers displayed the Zeus-like possibilities that certain trivial cheating platforms could give, have opened our eyes to the endemic scope of the problem.
In order to reestablish a healthy and rewarding gaming environment, here are the steps we are planning to take in the next few months:
* we are redirecting resources to rewrite the client / server architecture to reduce the number of client-side critical values;
* we will be considering using a 3rd-party software to further secure the integrity of client information, and reduce the load of calculations on the servers;
* game masters are being recruited as we write this message. They will be regularly visible on both EU and NA servers; members of the community willing to apply for the position should send an email to @ZOS_hiringGM.
* regarding past cheats, fine-grained algorithms are being written to filter out abnormal regeneration, movement speed and damage values. The number of reports and the rate of ultimate regeneration will no longer be the only parameters used to detect cheaters.
* Confirmed cheaters will no longer have their accounts "perma-banned". Instead, all their characters will be pilloried in a new dedicated area in Coldharbour, in perpetuity. These characters will never be able to move in Tamriel again. Players will be invited to feed them radish or give them the /dishonor emote.
Our dear community is invited to understand the changes will not happen overnight.
We do hope, however, that these measures will help keep, or regain, your trust.
Happy questing,
Happy fighting,
ZOS.
WitchyWarrior wrote: »So, yeah. PvPing last night and saw at least 3 players who were said to have been banned playing(funny part was the one who 1-shotted me last week, tried to ambush me last night and he went down very fast lol).
I guess they aren't going to inform the rest of us what is going on and try hiding it all under the rug again.
I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
KoshkaMurka wrote: »WitchyWarrior wrote: »So, yeah. PvPing last night and saw at least 3 players who were said to have been banned playing(funny part was the one who 1-shotted me last week, tried to ambush me last night and he went down very fast lol).
I guess they aren't going to inform the rest of us what is going on and try hiding it all under the rug again.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom
Any comments on this?
I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Yes, something needed to be done about it.
But going full on whistle blower just before a major DLC (By basically showing everyone hiw to do it) was not the way to go about it. Those saying they went and did this "for the good of the game" are moronic.
DLC typically brings new life into a game. More players would come back and play, etc. However putting ZoS in this compromising of a position overshadows ALL publicity from the DB release. Prospective new players and returning players are now more likely to see these exploits and BS and instead be turned away.
Those that brought this to the public just before the DLC release have potentially caused irreparable damage to this game. If this marks "the beginning of the end" then it will be these individuals that are at fault.
I dont like the way ZoS handles things / mechanics. However these wistleblowers have caused more damage to this game then ZoS ever has.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
Roehamad_Ali wrote: »I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
It's also why in the military no one like to be called a hero . Even legend as a title leaves a bad taste sometimes . It takes a lot of people doing things with clear perspective to pull off success . Risk management . Minimizing collateral damage . All these things must be assessed by the experienced before a plan of action. Many keyboard warriors are not very deep thinkers . There're comedians at best and a nuisance at worst . Akatosh help Us if they are in important places irl ...
arth-grogalith wrote: »I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Yes, something needed to be done about it.
But going full on whistle blower just before a major DLC (By basically showing everyone hiw to do it) was not the way to go about it. Those saying they went and did this "for the good of the game" are moronic.
DLC typically brings new life into a game. More players would come back and play, etc. However putting ZoS in this compromising of a position overshadows ALL publicity from the DB release. Prospective new players and returning players are now more likely to see these exploits and BS and instead be turned away.
Those that brought this to the public just before the DLC release have potentially caused irreparable damage to this game. If this marks "the beginning of the end" then it will be these individuals that are at fault.
I dont like the way ZoS handles things / mechanics. However these wistleblowers have caused more damage to this game then ZoS ever has.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
I wouldn't discuss people's intentions: you can never know what they really wanted to do, sometimes they themselves don't have a clue. That's not even speaking about unintended consequences.
So let's discuss facts:
1) Whistle-blowing has been going on for a while. See this post by Crown for an example. I find it, well, chilling.
2) the blokes that wreaked havoc this weekend - well, 7:17 into this video by Fengrush, you learn that before the case snowballed into epic drama, they were issued an 8-hour ban for spamming meteors. An eight-hour ban, mind you, for using a cheating software.
3) it's only after the community learned about those shenanigans that ZOS issued a perma-ban.
In view of all this, frankly... That the whole thing blew into ZOS's face right before a DLC... I can't really empathize, sorry.
In a rugby game, if the ref's a wimp, the match will end up in a blood bath.
So in rugby, refs are strong, and they're respected.
Players toe the line and never discuss the ref's decisions.
I believe ZOS need to emulate rugby refs.
Still eagerly waiting for their announcement.
Roehamad_Ali wrote: »I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
It's also why in the military no one like to be called a hero . Even legend as a title leaves a bad taste sometimes . It takes a lot of people doing things with clear perspective to pull off success . Risk management . Minimizing collateral damage . All these things must be assessed by the experienced before a plan of action. Many keyboard warriors are not very deep thinkers . There're comedians at best and a nuisance at worst . Akatosh help Us if they are in important places irl ...
/Kneelpray that they arnt politiciansarth-grogalith wrote: »I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Yes, something needed to be done about it.
But going full on whistle blower just before a major DLC (By basically showing everyone hiw to do it) was not the way to go about it. Those saying they went and did this "for the good of the game" are moronic.
DLC typically brings new life into a game. More players would come back and play, etc. However putting ZoS in this compromising of a position overshadows ALL publicity from the DB release. Prospective new players and returning players are now more likely to see these exploits and BS and instead be turned away.
Those that brought this to the public just before the DLC release have potentially caused irreparable damage to this game. If this marks "the beginning of the end" then it will be these individuals that are at fault.
I dont like the way ZoS handles things / mechanics. However these wistleblowers have caused more damage to this game then ZoS ever has.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
I wouldn't discuss people's intentions: you can never know what they really wanted to do, sometimes they themselves don't have a clue. That's not even speaking about unintended consequences.
So let's discuss facts:
1) Whistle-blowing has been going on for a while. See this post by Crown for an example. I find it, well, chilling.
2) the blokes that wreaked havoc this weekend - well, 7:17 into this video by Fengrush, you learn that before the case snowballed into epic drama, they were issued an 8-hour ban for spamming meteors. An eight-hour ban, mind you, for using a cheating software.
3) it's only after the community learned about those shenanigans that ZOS issued a perma-ban.
In view of all this, frankly... That the whole thing blew into ZOS's face right before a DLC... I can't really empathize, sorry.
In a rugby game, if the ref's a wimp, the match will end up in a blood bath.
So in rugby, refs are strong, and they're respected.
Players toe the line and never discuss the ref's decisions.
I believe ZOS need to emulate rugby refs.
Still eagerly waiting for their announcement.
Oh I agree with you. Something NEEDED to be done and ZoS needs to grow more of a backbone.
But going public by showing everyone how to do this has more negative consequences then positive ones.
I get where they are coming from and in theory its not a bad idea. Create chaos to force ZoS hand. However the unintended side effects of doing this right before a major patch is a major blow the the longevity of this game.
I cant find the post where the guy was claiming why he did what he did. But he claims it was with the best intentions. I agree I cant be 100% sure of his intentions because i not psychic (sadly).
However taking his logic. And applying it to extreme measures:
Someone thinks gun violence is an issue.
Gets gun and conducts a mass shooting.
Chaos ensues.
Helped raise awareness for gun violence.
Just doesnt really make sense to me.
Ill try and find the link to the post.
EDIT: Found the link. https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/268389/a-message-from-zazeer-hacking/p1
Granted. it can be debated that it isnt real as its posted through someone else.
EDIT: Hadnt seen that post from Crown before. That is shocking and quite depressing. Maybe therr was a better way to get this resolved, maybe not. Idk anymore and am now just even more frustrated over the whole thing.
cpuScientist wrote: »Roehamad_Ali wrote: »I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
It's also why in the military no one like to be called a hero . Even legend as a title leaves a bad taste sometimes . It takes a lot of people doing things with clear perspective to pull off success . Risk management . Minimizing collateral damage . All these things must be assessed by the experienced before a plan of action. Many keyboard warriors are not very deep thinkers . There're comedians at best and a nuisance at worst . Akatosh help Us if they are in important places irl ...
/Kneelpray that they arnt politiciansarth-grogalith wrote: »I really dont get the people defending those who brought the cheat engine thing to light.
Yes, something needed to be done about it.
But going full on whistle blower just before a major DLC (By basically showing everyone hiw to do it) was not the way to go about it. Those saying they went and did this "for the good of the game" are moronic.
DLC typically brings new life into a game. More players would come back and play, etc. However putting ZoS in this compromising of a position overshadows ALL publicity from the DB release. Prospective new players and returning players are now more likely to see these exploits and BS and instead be turned away.
Those that brought this to the public just before the DLC release have potentially caused irreparable damage to this game. If this marks "the beginning of the end" then it will be these individuals that are at fault.
I dont like the way ZoS handles things / mechanics. However these wistleblowers have caused more damage to this game then ZoS ever has.
Theres a saying i learned in the military:
"Good Intentions. Horrible judgement"
I wouldn't discuss people's intentions: you can never know what they really wanted to do, sometimes they themselves don't have a clue. That's not even speaking about unintended consequences.
So let's discuss facts:
1) Whistle-blowing has been going on for a while. See this post by Crown for an example. I find it, well, chilling.
2) the blokes that wreaked havoc this weekend - well, 7:17 into this video by Fengrush, you learn that before the case snowballed into epic drama, they were issued an 8-hour ban for spamming meteors. An eight-hour ban, mind you, for using a cheating software.
3) it's only after the community learned about those shenanigans that ZOS issued a perma-ban.
In view of all this, frankly... That the whole thing blew into ZOS's face right before a DLC... I can't really empathize, sorry.
In a rugby game, if the ref's a wimp, the match will end up in a blood bath.
So in rugby, refs are strong, and they're respected.
Players toe the line and never discuss the ref's decisions.
I believe ZOS need to emulate rugby refs.
Still eagerly waiting for their announcement.
Oh I agree with you. Something NEEDED to be done and ZoS needs to grow more of a backbone.
But going public by showing everyone how to do this has more negative consequences then positive ones.
I get where they are coming from and in theory its not a bad idea. Create chaos to force ZoS hand. However the unintended side effects of doing this right before a major patch is a major blow the the longevity of this game.
I cant find the post where the guy was claiming why he did what he did. But he claims it was with the best intentions. I agree I cant be 100% sure of his intentions because i not psychic (sadly).
However taking his logic. And applying it to extreme measures:
Someone thinks gun violence is an issue.
Gets gun and conducts a mass shooting.
Chaos ensues.
Helped raise awareness for gun violence.
Just doesnt really make sense to me.
Ill try and find the link to the post.
EDIT: Found the link. https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/268389/a-message-from-zazeer-hacking/p1
Granted. it can be debated that it isnt real as its posted through someone else.
EDIT: Hadnt seen that post from Crown before. That is shocking and quite depressing. Maybe therr was a better way to get this resolved, maybe not. Idk anymore and am now just even more frustrated over the whole thing.
Killing people is as you said an extreme example and does not apply here.
It's hard to empathize with ZOS when they have been told about this for more than 2 years since BETA. And have done nothing to remedy the situation. So I praise that guy he brought all to light. And if cheating is a big blow to this game, then that's ALL on ZOS. People will cheat (I hate them for it. But they are out there and love doing it/ don't give a damn)
If after 2+ years of going through proper channels and nothing gets done, and it gets swept under the rug. Then a stunt like this will happen, and force their hand.
Now I would not have done it, no. I would've continued to contact ZOS, and waited until after the patch (but that is because I am such a nice guy honestly) Do I think they were wrong, well they hurt the game no doubt, but it seems to be the only way to heal the game aswell.
I will not stick around if this kind od thing continues, and it seems like it will so in the end ZOS has NO ONE to blame but themselves. And it's just a wait and see as to what happens. But Fengrush and the whistleblowers have atleast got the ball rolling so I praise them for that, where it ends up, only time will tell...
cpuScientist wrote: »Even if the cheating was just happening from top players and not really out in the open well those top players are leading the leaderboards getting emperor and making their level unattainable. And making all other players seem inferior. And that's not healthy for a game. ZOS needs to make a statement and not try to sweep this u see the rug, else it will be over for them.
Maybe not today maybe not next month. But soon.