KiltMaster wrote: »IDK about this guy and I'm not defending this, but when this would happen on Blackreach and people would report it, we were told that it's not against TOS.
Edit: Thanks for the update. After reading the ZOS reply, I do believe this does indeed fall under "doing this as a means to violate our EULA or other Terms of Service rules in other ways" and should be looked into.If the player is controlling each account independently my understanding is that it isn't against TOS. Controlling multiple characters simultaneously using a single input or programmed like you see with farm bots is against TOS
Thanks for the link. From the ZOS reply...Found an old link that mentions it, I'm sure I have read a newer one too https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/6488114/#Comment_6488114
He is definitely attempting to use both characters simultaneously to gain an advantage in PvP, so per the last line from ZOS, they should really look into this.ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »They aren't simultaneously playing the two characters... Now that said, if we find that someone is doing this as a means to violate our EULA or other Terms of Service rules in other ways, we may deem it actionable.
If this turns out to be legal per ZOS, I'd consider doing it myself to help even the odds. Is that the Cyro we want?@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom is this against TOS?
xylena_lazarow wrote: »DC and EP accounts both logged into PC/NA Gray Host at the same time multiple times this week. This itself is apparently okay, but he is doing so in order to gain an advantage in PvP, which may violate the EULA or TOS. If this behavior turns out to be allowed, then more players will start doing it. Do we want that?
Uses a lowbie DC toon to grab scrolls (while DC has advantage and he won't die) then puts them at bad locations in a deliberate attempt to give EP an advantage (it can be argued whether this is a real advantage or not, but the intent is pretty obvious to anyone who plays regularly or knows this guy). Pretty sure sabotaging your own team is also against TOS.
Also more evidence faction locks are pathetically useless.
ZOS needs to let us know where to draw the line then. Double teaming is just multiplayer/FFA politics, same thing happens in other popular multi/FFA PvP games like Magic EDH or casual Smash.But this is a situation where it's best to check our own behavior before throwing stones at others.
Is there a way to ban his IP even though VPN can be used?
I'm assuming it's against TOS to say who the person is that's doing it, but everyone I know has seen it. This person makes no attempts of trying to hide his cheating. It's honestly sad that he has that much time and energy on his hands to cheat for factions that are well capable of winning without such disgraceful antics.
I might be AD, but I fully recognize that both DC and EP are good playing factions, so it sucks that people like that player makes them look bad by cheating. I hope zos does something to him at some point.
Everything that's reported about one faction has been seen by all the factions.
I've seen "ep" players blatantly hand the hammer or scrolls to DC.
I've seen evidence that other factions read EP zone calls in order to thwart them.
Whatever this person did this campaign didn't have much impact, since the massive double teaming by AD and DC this whole campaign achieved their (apparent) objective, that EP didn't win
(every faction also complains about double teaming, but this time virtually every night it was happening. I log in around 8 pm PST at the earliest and for hours AD and DC attack EP, gate us or reduce us to one keep, and don't attack each other)
(It was also reported that this was explicitly discussed by a well known streamer who said AD and DC reached an agreement to do this. This of course is not a violation of TOS)
All that being said, the notion that someone would go to the trouble to make a second account just to manipulate the campaign seems pretty pathetic to me! All the above things seem pathetic to me, actually
Everything that's reported about one faction has been seen by all the factions.
I've seen "ep" players blatantly hand the hammer or scrolls to DC.
I've seen evidence that other factions read EP zone calls in order to thwart them.
Whatever this person did this campaign didn't have much impact, since the massive double teaming by AD and DC this whole campaign achieved their (apparent) objective, that EP didn't win
(every faction also complains about double teaming, but this time virtually every night it was happening. I log in around 8 pm PST at the earliest and for hours AD and DC attack EP, gate us or reduce us to one keep, and don't attack each other)
(It was also reported that this was explicitly discussed by a well known streamer who said AD and DC reached an agreement to do this. This of course is not a violation of TOS)
All that being said, the notion that someone would go to the trouble to make a second account just to manipulate the campaign seems pretty pathetic to me! All the above things seem pathetic to me, actually
On GH PC/NA, whenever I was on around the hours of 2:30 AM EST - 9:30 AM EST, for the past couple of campaigns, (even a majority of this one) the map has been dominated by red and every scroll was in their possession, as well as many mornings getting emp. Even trying to get a tri keep back (after scrolls were taken) was difficult to nearly impossible during this timeframe.
What was the overall score difference in the previous campaign? If I remember correctly, I believe EP was even ahead by roughly 15k-20k for at least a couple of weeks?
I think AD and DC only started focusing more on EP in the earlier hours during the last portion of this current campaign, (before EP began their Cyrodiil tour across the map and before most NA players went to sleep because many have work in the morning). Anyway, perhaps it was not so much AD and DC "teaming" necessarily just for the sake of "teaming" because they really like each other, or have something against reds, but more that they were both just utterly sick and tired of being gated every day/night and were trying to give themselves a little bit of a buffer in the hours before the entire map went red?
This was actually the map around 10 PM EST at the end of this campaign.
TechMaybeHic wrote: »Everything that's reported about one faction has been seen by all the factions.
I've seen "ep" players blatantly hand the hammer or scrolls to DC.
I've seen evidence that other factions read EP zone calls in order to thwart them.
Whatever this person did this campaign didn't have much impact, since the massive double teaming by AD and DC this whole campaign achieved their (apparent) objective, that EP didn't win
(every faction also complains about double teaming, but this time virtually every night it was happening. I log in around 8 pm PST at the earliest and for hours AD and DC attack EP, gate us or reduce us to one keep, and don't attack each other)
(It was also reported that this was explicitly discussed by a well known streamer who said AD and DC reached an agreement to do this. This of course is not a violation of TOS)
All that being said, the notion that someone would go to the trouble to make a second account just to manipulate the campaign seems pretty pathetic to me! All the above things seem pathetic to me, actually
On GH PC/NA, whenever I was on around the hours of 2:30 AM EST - 9:30 AM EST, for the past couple of campaigns, (even a majority of this one) the map has been dominated by red and every scroll was in their possession, as well as many mornings getting emp. Even trying to get a tri keep back (after scrolls were taken) was difficult to nearly impossible during this timeframe.
What was the overall score difference in the previous campaign? If I remember correctly, I believe EP was even ahead by roughly 15k-20k for at least a couple of weeks?
I think AD and DC only started focusing more on EP in the earlier hours during the last portion of this current campaign, (before EP began their Cyrodiil tour across the map and before most NA players went to sleep because many have work in the morning). Anyway, perhaps it was not so much AD and DC "teaming" necessarily just for the sake of "teaming" because they really like each other, or have something against reds, but more that they were both just utterly sick and tired of being gated every day/night and were trying to give themselves a little bit of a buffer in the hours before the entire map went red?
This was actually the map around 10 PM EST at the end of this campaign.
I was there for thst. At 7 PM EST, AD was stacking and had a large part of the map, pushing both EP and DC. Your screenshot is the result after AD then had multiple keeps light as a counter.
Similar happened Monday when AD had both EP scrolls and Glade then hitting Rayles around 7 pm EST
Might be the point you are making, but DC can't get DC to focus one way alone, let alone coordinate with another faction. The only thing that can do that instigation. It appears true for EP as well from what I've seen
In any case; what the OP is talking about is far more grievous. Getting on an enemy faction as 1 of them and picking up their main faction scroll to run to that faction while mechanics prevent their own faction from any recourse crosses a line
xylena_lazarow wrote: »DC and EP accounts both logged into PC/NA Gray Host at the same time multiple times this week. This itself is apparently okay, but he is doing so in order to gain an advantage in PvP, which may violate the EULA or TOS. If this behavior turns out to be allowed, then more players will start doing it. Do we want that?
Uses a lowbie DC toon to grab scrolls (while DC has advantage and he won't die) then puts them at bad locations in a deliberate attempt to give EP an advantage (it can be argued whether this is a real advantage or not, but the intent is pretty obvious to anyone who plays regularly or knows this guy). Pretty sure sabotaging your own team is also against TOS.
Also more evidence faction locks are pathetically useless.
Super low pop caps have turned Cyrodiil super toxic. Always same handful of people fighting each other now, some spending 14 hours/day online focusing only one faction, focusing the last place faction and justifying it however sounds good to them. Essentially doing the exact same things they complain about other factions doing. Cyrodiil sportsmanship has degraded very noticeably lately, and ZOS just keeps lowering the pop cap making it worse. The main problem isn't the players...although I do know who you're talking about and they're not appreciated by anyone I don't think. But this is a situation where it's best to check our own behavior before throwing stones at others.
Not sure what's "pathetic" about double teaming the 1st place faction to prevent them from snowballing a massive lead and killing the entire campaign for everyone. That's just how you play multifaction PvP games.All the above things seem pathetic to me, actually
On GH PC/NA, whenever I was on around the hours of 2:30 AM EST - 9:30 AM EST, for the past couple of campaigns, (even a majority of this one) the map has been dominated by red and every scroll was in their possession, as well as many mornings getting emp. Even trying to get a tri keep back (after scrolls were taken) was difficult to nearly impossible during this timeframe.
What was the overall score difference in the previous campaign? If I remember correctly, I believe EP was even ahead by roughly 15k-20k for at least a couple of weeks?
I think AD and DC only started focusing more on EP in the earlier hours during the last portion of this current campaign, (before EP began their Cyrodiil tour across the map and before most NA players went to sleep because many have work in the morning). Anyway, perhaps it was not so much AD and DC "teaming" necessarily just for the sake of "teaming" because they really like each other, or have something against reds, but more that they were both just utterly sick and tired of being gated every day/night and were trying to give themselves a little bit of a buffer in the hours before the entire map went red?
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