Pangnirtung wrote: »And the exploit was?
dtm_samuraib16_ESO wrote: »Something about survey reports, and a website?
Just what is this about?
KaleidoscopeEyz wrote: »But I want unlimited resources.
spawn_to_kill wrote: »they could wait7 hours instead of ruining primetime at weekend
Ah, so thousands of players are involved?anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »dtm_samuraib16_ESO wrote: »Something about survey reports, and a website?
Just what is this about?
From what I understood...
It was possible to get a writ survey report.[snip]
Not sure how long this had been possible (maybe it has always been ?) but the info was spreading like wildfire and if they hadn't acted on this in emergency many people would have spent the whole night harvesting resources that way.
Not sure it would have been "game breaking" or "destroying the economy" for I can understand that ZOS doesn't want to have to ban or undertake disciplinary actions against thousands and thousands of players.
[edited for exploit details]
SleepyTroll wrote: »customer care is not letting an exploit get out of hand....
clocksstoppe wrote: »SleepyTroll wrote: »customer care is not letting an exploit get out of hand....
Here's how you do it without shutting down the server or letting it get out of hand: DISABLE ALL TRADING GLOBALLY FOR A FEW HOURS and then shut it down for patch.
They already said they have the relevant data tracked that lets them know who abused it, so the only reason to patch it is that it gets out of hand if the exploiters start trading away their exploited materials. If all forms of trading are disabled, there is no damage done and they can get banned later without ruining everyone's friday night.
But yeah, I assume nobody was bright enough at ZOS to implement these useful emergency global blocks, a shame.
HeavyMetalAngel wrote: »Where I am the downtime started at 2pm. I just sat down and got all ready to play for a while. Oh well. C'est la vie.
So you would rather give exploiters more time to amount more legendary tempers and gold? Consider this a good thing. In swtor they would let exploits run rampant for months before doing anything.
MasterSpatula wrote: »clocksstoppe wrote: »SleepyTroll wrote: »customer care is not letting an exploit get out of hand....
Here's how you do it without shutting down the server or letting it get out of hand: DISABLE ALL TRADING GLOBALLY FOR A FEW HOURS and then shut it down for patch.
They already said they have the relevant data tracked that lets them know who abused it, so the only reason to patch it is that it gets out of hand if the exploiters start trading away their exploited materials. If all forms of trading are disabled, there is no damage done and they can get banned later without ruining everyone's friday night.
But yeah, I assume nobody was bright enough at ZOS to implement these useful emergency global blocks, a shame.
Is there any evidence that they're even capable of globally disabling trade? Or, if they are, of doing so while servers are live?
And even if there is, trade is a major part of the game. If they disabled trade for a few hours, these forums would be full of people with actual cause to complain complaining instead of what we have right now, a few selfish people insisting that getting their way is more important than the good of the overall game.
Seriously, just stop. There is no argument to be made that you guys are right on this, and the more you keep trying to find one, the worse you guys look.
I wonder who works for a living?
I come home from work and want to kick back, get a hour of play in etc
wait
there is something essential that must be done
what? fix lag in pvp?
no some trade bug
I don't trade much so it wont affect me will it?
mmmm
maybe ZoS have figures that say euro evenings are their quiet time?