Adramelach wrote: »Wonder how long it will take take to go public for imperial mounts not slowing down when horse's stamina has been used up.
Actually, the official word on that is it's a designed perk for the horse in particular, and other mounts may/will not have that ability. The effects of going to zero stamina on a running horse is NOT that it stops running, but that you DO lose any ability to remain mounted if you get hit, etc - sort of like running out of your own stamina when trying to block.
So that nasty little exploit has got ZOS attention finaly. Has been there since beta. Took some time, but I am glad they are looking into it now.
Wonder how long it will take take to go public for imperial mounts not slowing down when horse's stamina has been used up.
GunemCleric wrote: »i am saying to make this "exploit" a real exploit you would need to use macros. And, even then I do not believe it would work (or we would have examples)
If you can do everything by clicking alone, even with practice, then i call [snip]. Anyone who claims that clipping is their *secret* is full of the same. They may be good, but clipping the animation is not making them good.
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maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, is done by many using macros. If were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
Adramelach wrote: »Wonder how long it will take take to go public for imperial mounts not slowing down when horse's stamina has been used up.
Actually, the official word on that is it's a designed perk for the horse in particular, and other mounts may/will not have that ability. The effects of going to zero stamina on a running horse is NOT that it stops running, but that you DO lose any ability to remain mounted if you get hit, etc - sort of like running out of your own stamina when trying to block.
NerfEverything wrote: »Tried playing around with this to see how it works, and even though i am not sure if I am doing it right, I have to say...it appears that the damage output compared to normal is massive. It does burn through magicka (or stamina if using a stamina ability) like crazy though.
Either way, it is an exploit.
You are doing it wrong and it is not an exploit. Double fail.
Morticielle wrote: »Fact is, as long as Zenimax does not officially tells us that it is an exploit, it's NOT an exploit, even some people have a different opinion. And btw: I use it and roflmao everytime I kill a noob who doesn't use it, because he thinks it's an exploit. Muhaha!
You press your left mouse button before casting a spell....EXPLOIT!!!!!!
I am going to ditch my Razer Naga, my second monitor, and my mechanical keyboard... I am definitely cheating by using those.
Here have a
maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, many do it using macros. If it were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, is done by many using macros. If were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
What proof do you have? I can teach how you use animation clipping with a Nightblade. Take a resto staff, press your left mouse button to initiate a light attack, then immediately cast Swallow Soul/Funnel health. There you go, you just exploited and you are now a cheater :P
EDIT: It seems like a lot of people are confused on how to accomplish this. You can do this with destro staff, half-charged heavy attacks, with a bow, etc. I do this with dual wield too, just hit light attack before you press your Veiled Strike. It isn't hard to do, nor does it require macros.
Well, I'll just copy my messages from the other topic.
What is the line between an exploit or not? Any other exploit examples do not fit here. How long someone have to wait between light attacks and skills? 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 seconds? Who gets to say that? You? Me? Do I have to play measuring fractions of time every skill I use?
You will always coordinate yourself with cooldowns in the game and make the most of it. It is instinctive.
If they fix the mechanics so this can't be done, fine. But you can't call an exploit something you just do naturally, there is no distinct line between 'right and wrong' and there are no ways to apply.
English is not my first language so feel free to correct me, but I'm pretty sure exploitation is linked to intention.
And you'll just do it naturally. Otherwise, if you have to keep track of time every single attack you do this game would be extremely boring, unplayable really.
I don't question the fact that they might fix it, but it is not an exploit.
Learn to play is only an insult if it is unmerited. I have only ever used that phrase when there could be absolutely no other reason for someone dying to a trash mob. And in those cases it genuinely is given as advice not as an insult and usually is accompanied by some tips for survival in vet content. I'm beginning to realise there are lots of first time MMO players here. Or at least many who came from the latter years of WOW where everything had been dumbed down to the lowest skilled players abilities. How else can you tell someone that they are not getting the best out of their character. If I Sorc tells me they cant even kill a single trash mob then what exactly should be my response? Because it sure as hell isn't going to be that ZOS should reduce the difficulty to the point he can kill something.
There are two very different groups of people involved in these discussions. Those veteran MMO players to whom extracting the best from their character is second nature and who aren't limiting themselves by roll playing demands of cosmetic appeal And those who seem to want ZOS to provide content that they can tackled regardless of what they build. This argument will go on forever because which ever group ZOS respond to the other will be grieved. No one is right or wrong we are all just trying to support the version of the game we want to see.
steveb16_ESO46 wrote: »I'm a veteran player but I don't use cheap exploits and then feel that gives me the right to shout my mouth off at people. People to whom it 'comes as second nature' to use cheap exploits instead of playing properly are in no position to comment.
By the very acknowledgement that you think they might fix it shows that you even realize that it is an exploit. Otherwise, there would be nothing to fix. By definition it will remain an exploit until Zenimax officially announces that it is intended or "a clever use of game mechanics" as stated by other developers for other games.
I would like to see people that say it is an exploit playing because I seriously doubt that they don't block after a skill as soon as they can during a fight against a mob (and that is how you cancel a skill) or they perform a light attack and think 'wait, wait, ok now, skill'. Honestly, I don't buy it.
Cheers.
very true, most of the morally superior will be doing this without even knowing it.
maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, many do it using macros. If it were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
Don't lump macros and cheats in together. Seperate things, and if you don't like or know how to use macros, then learn. Don't be insulting by calling people cheaters just because you either do not have the equipment or knowledge.
I played my first MMO for two years before even finding out that macros existed. In that game I mainly used the in game macro system to save space on my action bar, holding down alt changed the abilities to one thing, ctrl changed them to something else, etc.
Now this game does not have an in game macro system, so you would have to rely on hardware, but if people were not allowed to use that hardware, this game would be console only. Just because you don't like macros or you feel like they are cheating does not mean that they are or justify calling someone that uses macros a cheater.
You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. Third party tools, the use of ‘bots’, “speed hacks”, “deep-link”, “page-scrape”, “robot”, “spider”, algorithm or other programs that copy or monitor any part of the Services (including, but not limited to, the Game(s) and/or forums), software that transmits, manipulates, or distributes (including, but are limited to, “mirroring”) the data stream or any aspect of the Services to another computer, server websites or other publication or distribution media, or software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax.
By the very acknowledgement that you think they might fix it shows that you even realize that it is an exploit. Otherwise, there would be nothing to fix. By definition it will remain an exploit until Zenimax officially announces that it is intended or "a clever use of game mechanics" as stated by other developers for other games.
Not really, I just mean that I'll be playing exactly in the same way. I'll naturally synchronize myself to cooldowns in order to pull as much damage as I can (which is exactly what I'm doing now). So, I'll be doing the same, trying to maximize my performance and it doesn't really matter to me if they change it or not. Therefore, if they 'fix' it or not, I'm fine with that.
But your argument about exploiting and cheating is valid. I personally have a hard time to separate both because, in my opinion, if you're taking advantage of something unfair you are cheating no matter if it is allowed by the rules or not. And according to this, incorrect concept perhaps, I disagree about the exploiting part. But in the end it is just semantics and you're right, ZOS has the final word and players shouldn't be antagonized for this.
Just a final comment I feel compelled to do..
I would like to see people that say it is an exploit playing because I seriously doubt that they don't block after a skill as soon as they can during a fight against a mob (and that is how you cancel a skill) or they perform a light attack and think 'wait, wait, ok now, skill'. Honestly, I don't buy it.
Cheers.
cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, many do it using macros. If it were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
Don't lump macros and cheats in together. Seperate things, and if you don't like or know how to use macros, then learn. Don't be insulting by calling people cheaters just because you either do not have the equipment or knowledge.
I played my first MMO for two years before even finding out that macros existed. In that game I mainly used the in game macro system to save space on my action bar, holding down alt changed the abilities to one thing, ctrl changed them to something else, etc.
Now this game does not have an in game macro system, so you would have to rely on hardware, but if people were not allowed to use that hardware, this game would be console only. Just because you don't like macros or you feel like they are cheating does not mean that they are or justify calling someone that uses macros a cheater.
Macros are technically against the ToS because they are essentially user-input mimicked by another program:You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. Third party tools, the use of ‘bots’, “speed hacks”, “deep-link”, “page-scrape”, “robot”, “spider”, algorithm or other programs that copy or monitor any part of the Services (including, but not limited to, the Game(s) and/or forums), software that transmits, manipulates, or distributes (including, but are limited to, “mirroring”) the data stream or any aspect of the Services to another computer, server websites or other publication or distribution media, or software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax.
cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, many do it using macros. If it were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
Don't lump macros and cheats in together. Seperate things, and if you don't like or know how to use macros, then learn. Don't be insulting by calling people cheaters just because you either do not have the equipment or knowledge.
I played my first MMO for two years before even finding out that macros existed. In that game I mainly used the in game macro system to save space on my action bar, holding down alt changed the abilities to one thing, ctrl changed them to something else, etc.
Now this game does not have an in game macro system, so you would have to rely on hardware, but if people were not allowed to use that hardware, this game would be console only. Just because you don't like macros or you feel like they are cheating does not mean that they are or justify calling someone that uses macros a cheater.
Macros are technically against the ToS because they are essentially user-input mimicked by another program:You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. Third party tools, the use of ‘bots’, “speed hacks”, “deep-link”, “page-scrape”, “robot”, “spider”, algorithm or other programs that copy or monitor any part of the Services (including, but not limited to, the Game(s) and/or forums), software that transmits, manipulates, or distributes (including, but are limited to, “mirroring”) the data stream or any aspect of the Services to another computer, server websites or other publication or distribution media, or software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax.
You say "Macros are technically against the ToS because they are essentially user-input mimicked by another program" but are completely ignoring the very first line of the reference that you linked. "You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. "
That very important part of "that is not authorized by ZeniMax". You are assuming that every macro or hardware or whatever is not authorized, but they are clearly stating that there is an authorized list. If you want to find out what is authorized, put in a ticket, ask Zenimax. Don't go on a witch hunt and say anyone that has any type of gaming mouse or key board that is capable of using simple macros (oh boy is there a lot of them out there) is a cheater. The continued list of bots, speed hacks, etc, is clearly a list of programs or functions that either mess with the game coding, the game data transmission or straight up automation.
Now I am not a ZeniMax employee, so I cannot tell you what is authorized or not. But I am pretty sure that simple macros that require direct player input are not against the TOS.
cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »cjmarsh725b14_ESO wrote: »maxilaub17_ESO wrote: »fyendiarb16_ESO wrote: »It feels like a massive exploit to me.
The only problem I have with it is, many do it using macros. If it were only done via real button presses, I'd welcome it as being a skill to master. I just hate when a jackass claims (and thinks) they are skilled when they use cheats and macro's.
Don't lump macros and cheats in together. Seperate things, and if you don't like or know how to use macros, then learn. Don't be insulting by calling people cheaters just because you either do not have the equipment or knowledge.
I played my first MMO for two years before even finding out that macros existed. In that game I mainly used the in game macro system to save space on my action bar, holding down alt changed the abilities to one thing, ctrl changed them to something else, etc.
Now this game does not have an in game macro system, so you would have to rely on hardware, but if people were not allowed to use that hardware, this game would be console only. Just because you don't like macros or you feel like they are cheating does not mean that they are or justify calling someone that uses macros a cheater.
Macros are technically against the ToS because they are essentially user-input mimicked by another program:You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. Third party tools, the use of ‘bots’, “speed hacks”, “deep-link”, “page-scrape”, “robot”, “spider”, algorithm or other programs that copy or monitor any part of the Services (including, but not limited to, the Game(s) and/or forums), software that transmits, manipulates, or distributes (including, but are limited to, “mirroring”) the data stream or any aspect of the Services to another computer, server websites or other publication or distribution media, or software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax.
You say "Macros are technically against the ToS because they are essentially user-input mimicked by another program" but are completely ignoring the very first line of the reference that you linked. "You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. "
That very important part of "that is not authorized by ZeniMax". You are assuming that every macro or hardware or whatever is not authorized, but they are clearly stating that there is an authorized list. If you want to find out what is authorized, put in a ticket, ask Zenimax. Don't go on a witch hunt and say anyone that has any type of gaming mouse or key board that is capable of using simple macros (oh boy is there a lot of them out there) is a cheater. The continued list of bots, speed hacks, etc, is clearly a list of programs or functions that either mess with the game coding, the game data transmission or straight up automation.
Now I am not a ZeniMax employee, so I cannot tell you what is authorized or not. But I am pretty sure that simple macros that require direct player input are not against the TOS.
Just because your software says Razer on it doesn't mean it's ok to use. Many keyboards and mice have macro capabilities because most games that allow macros (the key press kind, not the emote or outfitter kind) also have a global cooldown and have a macro capability in-game.
"software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax."
I'm not sure how that doesn't cover you pressing a button and getting multiple button presses with exact timing between them too.
If animation canceling is exploiting then doing it with a macro is both exploiting and cheating.
NerfEverything wrote: »Tried playing around with this to see how it works, and even though i am not sure if I am doing it right, I have to say...it appears that the damage output compared to normal is massive. It does burn through magicka (or stamina if using a stamina ability) like crazy though.
Either way, it is an exploit.
You are doing it wrong and it is not an exploit. Double fail.
You press your left mouse button before casting a spell....EXPLOIT!!!!!!
I am going to ditch my Razer Naga, my second monitor, and my mechanical keyboard... I am definitely cheating by using those.
Here have a
Cheating and exploiting are different. Cheating is intentionally trying to break the rules, exploiting is taking advantage of the situation. Nothing wrong with exploiting until it is corrected. Just like wall jumping in other games, or assigning skill points in this game to a complimentary combo. You are still exploiting the system, eventually either every one else will catch on or the issue will be fixed. Until then, game on, just stop trying to combine the meaning of cheating and exploiting.
You press your left mouse button before casting a spell....EXPLOIT!!!!!!
I am going to ditch my Razer Naga, my second monitor, and my mechanical keyboard... I am definitely cheating by using those.
Here have a
Cheating and exploiting are different. Cheating is intentionally trying to break the rules, exploiting is taking advantage of the situation. Nothing wrong with exploiting until it is corrected. Just like wall jumping in other games, or assigning skill points in this game to a complimentary combo. You are still exploiting the system, eventually either every one else will catch on or the issue will be fixed. Until then, game on, just stop trying to combine the meaning of cheating and exploiting.
Arguing about whether this is an "exploit" or not is just silly. That is up to ZoS to decide and nerf accordingly should they so choose. In the meantime, everyone should take advantage of every means available to them to output as much damage as possible and/or survive as best as possible as long as you aren't griefing other players.
daneyulebub17_ESO wrote: »Nah. People think animation is a cool down. It's not. It's animation. If they wanted cool down, they should put it in.
They might yet do that, but until they do, it's not an exploit. It's adept usage of the play mechanics.