ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »Thank you for raising this issue, we are investigating this issue. In the meantime, please continue to use the in-game report function to report players who are using any kind of exploit and refrain from posting names or videos showing names on these forums.
This has to be one of the most moronic rules I have ever seen! If someone is exploiting and abusing the game functions and rules then I see no issue with videos showing who it is, nor the community not being left in the dark. It's all over Youtube and other places which is seen by more people than the few in these forums.
Please don't call Matt out, we have a no naming and shaming policy on these forums.Ghost-Shot wrote: »I actually had a little faith in ZOS restored when the bans went out, and now its all gone again. @ZOS_MattFiror this is pathetic. Give me a reason why we shouldn't all go out and install this BS right now if it doesn't matter and there are no repercussions? Everyone associated with this should be ashamed.
ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »Thank you for raising this issue, we are investigating this issue. In the meantime, please continue to use the in-game report function to report players who are using any kind of exploit and refrain from posting names or videos showing names on these forums.
Could also be that the game is doing so poorly and/or cheating is so rampant that someone decided they can't afford to lose cheaters. The biggest problem here is that we don't know because ZOS don't tell us anything.There is no consistency in your discipline. Everything regarding enforcement of the game comes off feeling amateur and like no one actually knows what they should be doing, that or as above everyone doing it is just apathetic/incompetent.
Nothing like a public lynching to make the people happy.Every other big MMO out there manages to give their community massive confidence after events like these, some of them even making gaming news with how they were handled and the fans were happy.
Nothing like a public lynching to make the people happy.Every other big MMO out there manages to give their community massive confidence after events like these, some of them even making gaming news with how they were handled and the fans were happy.
Sorry, I don't really disagree with you but I couldn't help but think of how much of an "ad populum" that is.
More so than players getting banned, I'd like to see client side hacks made impossible to begin with.
Edit: clarification-- Hacking the client memory should have _zero_ effect on the server, what the honest to God !@#$
This has basically always been the case with ESO.GreatWhite000 wrote: »Does this mean that it's safe for cheaters to go about doing their thing while legit players sit back and watch? What a joke.
GreatWhite000 wrote: »Does this mean that it's safe for cheaters to go about doing their thing while legit players sit back and watch? What a joke.
Martinus72 wrote: »Now I'm quite shocked hearing this, I'm not even interested in pvp at this moment so it shouldn't bother me but it does just because clinging to cheating morons is just plain wrong politics...
Do people who made this baffling decision even know the meaning of permanent word?
I'm quite speechless to be honest.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Is this going to be like vet levels 2.0 where ZOS looks to the side and whistles pretending nothing is wrong for a year and a half until their playerbase becomes anemic and they're forced to act?
We're not finished with our efforts to keep cheaters out of ESO by any means - if anything, the round of bannings you all saw was just the beginning of a multi-faceted effort. Some of it you'll see, some of it you won't (beyond cheaters getting banned.) There's a good possibility we'll quietly roll out what we're working on so that those still using cheat programs aren't tipped off and we catch them in the act.
Still no word from ZOS on this. rather pathetic.
Still not as permaban-worthy as making a redguard called The Bill Cosby Experience apparently. Priorities and all.
If someone actually got a perma-ban for that then this just goes to once again prove what I was saying about inconsistent rulings. Things like that can be handled with a simple GM name change and a warning.
Not sure how it works in ESO but I know in EVE Online* your character is reset to "Caldari Citizen 1241334893" which is your race then a number tied to your character, then a GM will contact you saying you can have one free name change for that character, you reply with what you want and they change it.
If people are perma-banned for offensive/trolling names but other are able to spout hate speech in zone chats (full one racial hatred stuff) and not even see a ban (the said player was around for months every day) then I have to ask WTF is going on at ZOS.
* Apologies for the continued reference of this but I played for over seven years and they have a very open policy about how they handle the game.
I really hope someone at Zeni is reading this.
Roehamad_Ali wrote: »