hmmmmm, maybe we should all be thanking them for helping us clear nightblade bounties so quickly...
I just don't umderstand some of the cheaters/exploiters out there - seriously, you would think they would know that a good number of players like to record just about anything out of the ordinary - especially some crap like this...
from the exploiters perspective though - i don't really "get" the benefit from self rezzing???
Sandman929 wrote: »In before ZOS stops you from making cheaters feel bad. Thanks for sharing.
grim_tactics wrote: »Never understood why companies take this attitude towards not wanting cheaters publicly shamed.
Bungie is the worst. They disregard any video evidence and they ban on forums and their only reply was always "Use the in game report option." Which is the worst way cause then innocent players can be banned from salty players who get their friends to spam report.
All cheaters caught with video should be exposed and companies forced to take the appropriate actions.
Penalizing people who are trying to get these guys banned because they have actual proof is a disservice to the communit and overall QOL for those who assume nothing is being done and are forced to play with cheaters because the companies do nothing and are not transparent with any action taken.
I'd like to see more done similar to the way a cheater/hacker was dealt with in Guild Wars I believe it was. The company videoed them taking over the persons account - deleting everything in their inventory - then jumping the character off a high cliff killing the character and deleting the whole account afterwards.
I don't know when these changes are coming to console, but ZOS has figured out the issue and patched it on PC. (Unless someone can confirm that it's still happening on PC.)
Companies need to still collect money from cheaters while they figure out if the community is salty enough about the player(s) that its worth banning them. Naming and shaming forces their hand.
If cheaters cheat and no one knows/cares, everyone's happy, right?