lordrichter wrote: »Drummerx04 wrote: »I was going to take it one step further, the name in my scan window is actually a custom link which I should be able to post directly in a chat channel so anyone with the Bot Scanner can activate the link directly and automatically generate the same report...
Yeah, I saw that you did that. What you might want to do is come up with such a link that does not have the account name or character name in it. Naming and Shaming is going to get people in trouble.
Meh, I don't expect much to be done if forum watchdogs were put in charge of policing the game. Mostly because they'd need to have more people policing the game than on the forums. Which sounds like something I don't see zos doing. Knowing them they'd prob just put like 4-5 people on police duty for the whole game and call it a day. Which wouldn't be enough.lordrichter wrote: »Things would get done, that is for sure.
If they wanted to get serious about it, I expect that they'd have to do something like this:
First they'd have to get several peps per zone because each map is like it's own separate part of the game. Along with several working for different regions and etc. Pretty much creating a huge network of active users on the game who are pretty much the police in the world. Making "zos" have a much more active presence in-game because we all know that you'd barely, if ever see a "zos" employee tag in chat anymore. (Which yes, they exist. I remember seeing them ingame during beta.). Then they'd need to have their own lil "area" to hang about in while reading reports ingame so they wouldn't be bugged while working. Blizzard for example uses a uninteresting island way out yonder. They'd also need to be given some easy of use commands and so on. There is more stuff but I'm getting lazy.
The point being is that implementing something like that will be alot of work and I honestly don't see @ZOS ever working that hard for something like that. Honestly, I would rather like to see them more active in-game and actually dealing out harsh punishment for cheaters/ exploiters on their own but over the years, I grown to just accept the fact that the developers don't wish to do that. All I do ingame now is pretty much just quest and clear maps and take part in events. I don't even touch the pvp part of the game anymore due to the rampant cheaters there working their way to getting emperorship and so on.
meh, whatever though. i honestly don't see the developers doing much, if anything about the cheaters/exploiters anyway and I don't see this thread making much of a difference over the hundreds of others saying pretty the same thing. The only way things will change is if the developers finally do something serious about it. Till then, all that's being done is just blowing hot air around.
Ha, ***. Give me 2 employees near minimum wage with no experience and I would eliminate 80% of the cheaters in less than 2 months.
CromulentForumID wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »Drummerx04 wrote: »I was going to take it one step further, the name in my scan window is actually a custom link which I should be able to post directly in a chat channel so anyone with the Bot Scanner can activate the link directly and automatically generate the same report...
Yeah, I saw that you did that. What you might want to do is come up with such a link that does not have the account name or character name in it. Naming and Shaming is going to get people in trouble.Meh, I don't expect much to be done if forum watchdogs were put in charge of policing the game. Mostly because they'd need to have more people policing the game than on the forums. Which sounds like something I don't see zos doing. Knowing them they'd prob just put like 4-5 people on police duty for the whole game and call it a day. Which wouldn't be enough.lordrichter wrote: »Things would get done, that is for sure.
If they wanted to get serious about it, I expect that they'd have to do something like this:
First they'd have to get several peps per zone because each map is like it's own separate part of the game. Along with several working for different regions and etc. Pretty much creating a huge network of active users on the game who are pretty much the police in the world. Making "zos" have a much more active presence in-game because we all know that you'd barely, if ever see a "zos" employee tag in chat anymore. (Which yes, they exist. I remember seeing them ingame during beta.). Then they'd need to have their own lil "area" to hang about in while reading reports ingame so they wouldn't be bugged while working. Blizzard for example uses a uninteresting island way out yonder. They'd also need to be given some easy of use commands and so on. There is more stuff but I'm getting lazy.
The point being is that implementing something like that will be alot of work and I honestly don't see @ZOS ever working that hard for something like that. Honestly, I would rather like to see them more active in-game and actually dealing out harsh punishment for cheaters/ exploiters on their own but over the years, I grown to just accept the fact that the developers don't wish to do that. All I do ingame now is pretty much just quest and clear maps and take part in events. I don't even touch the pvp part of the game anymore due to the rampant cheaters there working their way to getting emperorship and so on.
meh, whatever though. i honestly don't see the developers doing much, if anything about the cheaters/exploiters anyway and I don't see this thread making much of a difference over the hundreds of others saying pretty the same thing. The only way things will change is if the developers finally do something serious about it. Till then, all that's being done is just blowing hot air around.
Ha, ***. Give me 2 employees near minimum wage with no experience and I would eliminate 80% of the cheaters in less than 2 months.
There are a couple of areas in game that are known bot "hot spots." I bet on a forum thread we could identify the top 5 or 10 within a day. You could have a GM pop to each location every hour or so and see what's going on. You wouldn't need reports or player effort to do that.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
This is why I don't support it.INHUMANENATION wrote: »Start deputizing players and we'd have lynch mobs. I love yall players but the pile-ons and self -righteous indignation from groups of players in this game is appalling. The loudest denouncers of cheating are typically the biggest hypocrites ime. Report & move along. To do anything more is a waste of good time & energy. If this is a pc issue can u simply prevent datamining by disabling info? You'd lose all add-ons but we seem to do ok on Console.
JonnytheKing wrote: »Guys we can do some thing if we all let zos know
ZOS removed the video , please go here to see the video that ZOS doesnt want u to see.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWw6jfDz8x512GU8x3WVQA?view_as=subscriber
[Snip]
[Edit to remove video that leads to cheat programs]
INHUMANENATION wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
There's alot of aggressive replies in this thread. It used to be shaming/naming or incendiary disrespectful comments would result in temporary bans. As threads like that do more to create a caustic environment of cancer more than bots or cheating. We are a community of people joined together by our rnjoyment of ESO and therefore we should all be respectful on that premise alone. There's no need to insinuate ineptitude or throw gasoline on the fire by asserting devs dont care. They ban alot of players and I, for one am glad it's private and discreetlyy done. So thank you Gine and Co. The vocal minority doesn't reflect the silent majority that enjoys Eso, warts and all.
Keep up the good work!
Screenshot every day, compile a report and throw it at them (respectfully) this is how I finally managed to get some action on the Bleakers issue.INHUMANENATION wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
There's alot of aggressive replies in this thread. It used to be shaming/naming or incendiary disrespectful comments would result in temporary bans. As threads like that do more to create a caustic environment of cancer more than bots or cheating. We are a community of people joined together by our rnjoyment of ESO and therefore we should all be respectful on that premise alone. There's no need to insinuate ineptitude or throw gasoline on the fire by asserting devs dont care. They ban alot of players and I, for one am glad it's private and discreetlyy done. So thank you Gine and Co. The vocal minority doesn't reflect the silent majority that enjoys Eso, warts and all.
Keep up the good work!
You really believe they ban, the same name has been showing up after a couple days offline every time selling the mass amounts of craglorn materials every day.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
This is why I don't support it.INHUMANENATION wrote: »Start deputizing players and we'd have lynch mobs. I love yall players but the pile-ons and self -righteous indignation from groups of players in this game is appalling. The loudest denouncers of cheating are typically the biggest hypocrites ime. Report & move along. To do anything more is a waste of good time & energy. If this is a pc issue can u simply prevent datamining by disabling info? You'd lose all add-ons but we seem to do ok on Console.
Also we as players have no proof of cheat engine use. The OP's video he expressed how some players who are slightly weaker after every patch is because of cheat engine, however what proof does one have of that? I know plenty of players who don't cheat and are very good at the game because they have the knowledge and reaction times.
As of others saying about big names admitting to cheating or having proof people cheat. If you have the evidence pass it directly to someone at ZOS and they will act. However I somewhat suspect much of it is people having no evidence to present and just having issues with said players.
That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
So there are Twitch streamers deliberately calling for their fan base to attack specific players and harass them?rfennell_ESO wrote: »rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
It's an interesting theory.
Just going to throw this out there, because of it...
The guest appearance on ESOlive types that were unnamed in this thread use their twitch stream to harass people in game. That's how bad it was that oblivious ZOS had them on ESOlive, not only are they unaware of the true machinations of gameplay they exhibit, but they featured people that use twitch to harass people in game. Mind you it's not a every now and then thing, you can watch many a twitch stream and it's nothing but insults and "get him" harassment that goes from Twitch to game. That's a clear TOS violation, it doesn't actually matter if it's occurring on twitch: They are using ESO to broadcast on twitch to harass people in ESO.
So there are Twitch streamers deliberately calling for their fan base to attack specific players and harass them?rfennell_ESO wrote: »rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
It's an interesting theory.
Just going to throw this out there, because of it...
The guest appearance on ESOlive types that were unnamed in this thread use their twitch stream to harass people in game. That's how bad it was that oblivious ZOS had them on ESOlive, not only are they unaware of the true machinations of gameplay they exhibit, but they featured people that use twitch to harass people in game. Mind you it's not a every now and then thing, you can watch many a twitch stream and it's nothing but insults and "get him" harassment that goes from Twitch to game. That's a clear TOS violation, it doesn't actually matter if it's occurring on twitch: They are using ESO to broadcast on twitch to harass people in ESO.
So there are Twitch streamers deliberately calling for their fan base to attack specific players and harass them?rfennell_ESO wrote: »rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
It's an interesting theory.
Just going to throw this out there, because of it...
The guest appearance on ESOlive types that were unnamed in this thread use their twitch stream to harass people in game. That's how bad it was that oblivious ZOS had them on ESOlive, not only are they unaware of the true machinations of gameplay they exhibit, but they featured people that use twitch to harass people in game. Mind you it's not a every now and then thing, you can watch many a twitch stream and it's nothing but insults and "get him" harassment that goes from Twitch to game. That's a clear TOS violation, it doesn't actually matter if it's occurring on twitch: They are using ESO to broadcast on twitch to harass people in ESO.
sirinsidiator wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
While this sounds nice, unfortunately I - and many others I talked to - had a different experience. A few weeks ago I reported several bots. I took the time to capture them on video and create a list of names which I sent via the ingame ticketing system. No answer.
I waited a few days and the bots are still running around.
I wrote a reply on the open ticket, pm'ed you here on the forum, asked other people to bring up the topic.
Only answer I got was a canned response on the ticket which got closed, but the bots are still running around.
In a final attempt, I brought it up in twitch chat before the previous ESO live and pm'ed the ticket number to @ZOS_RichLambert , but to this day I don't think it has been investigated as the videos have no views since I uploaded them to youtube.
Honestly, this doesn't give me the impression that you really care about getting rid of them. A simple answer like "thanks for sending us these videos, we will look into the issue" would have gone a long way, but all I got was silence or automated responses and no visible action at all after weeks. In the meantime I kicked the bots from my guild, so I can't see if they are still running around, but it would be nice if we could get an update when accounts we have reported were investigated or actioned, regardless of the outcome.
So two people had an argument and a streamers fans acted like a bunch of sheep. This is basically the internet and unless the streamer specifically sat there telling others to harass that player or uses slurs or hate speech I don't think you go on speculation of "I'm certain it happens" without evidence.rhapsodious wrote: »So there are Twitch streamers deliberately calling for their fan base to attack specific players and harass them?rfennell_ESO wrote: »rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
It's an interesting theory.
Just going to throw this out there, because of it...
The guest appearance on ESOlive types that were unnamed in this thread use their twitch stream to harass people in game. That's how bad it was that oblivious ZOS had them on ESOlive, not only are they unaware of the true machinations of gameplay they exhibit, but they featured people that use twitch to harass people in game. Mind you it's not a every now and then thing, you can watch many a twitch stream and it's nothing but insults and "get him" harassment that goes from Twitch to game. That's a clear TOS violation, it doesn't actually matter if it's occurring on twitch: They are using ESO to broadcast on twitch to harass people in ESO.
I've seen it before, let me change some details and paraphrase.
During last year's IC event, there were several prominent streamers going around bombing groups in the center and in the districts. Like, that's their thing. IC is a PVP zone. Go nuts, honestly, even if it sucks to get killed. So I was farming with a group, and we're getting periodically bombed by the same 2 or 3 guys, and eventually someone in the group (henceforth Guy) is saying where one of the bombers is, because he's watching their stream. For giggles, I open the link (hey, if you're gonna stream, it's fair game) and I'm watching this person go through their end of the sewers. Then, Guy shows up in the streamer's whispers. Basically calling them a jerk, that they're despicable for picking on PVErs (in a PVP zone but okay...) and saying he's watching - the streamer, of course, finds this amusing, and passes it off in a "get a load of this guy, what a jabroni" way. But then Guy starts getting harassed by some of the streamer's viewers, who find it dishonorable that he's watching or whatever. In-chat abuse, apparently whispers from in-game, some of them join up with the streamer later and start teabagging Guy when they kill him... it goes on.
It wouldn't surprise me if streamers are actually calling for their viewers to harass other people in game, and I'm certain it happens, but a fair portion of it is also the viewers deciding to be vigilantes.
So two people had an argument and a streamers fans acted like a bunch of sheep. This is basically the internet and unless the streamer specifically sat there telling others to harass that player or uses slurs or hate speech I don't think you go on speculation of "I'm certain it happens" without evidence.rhapsodious wrote: »So there are Twitch streamers deliberately calling for their fan base to attack specific players and harass them?rfennell_ESO wrote: »rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
It's an interesting theory.
Just going to throw this out there, because of it...
The guest appearance on ESOlive types that were unnamed in this thread use their twitch stream to harass people in game. That's how bad it was that oblivious ZOS had them on ESOlive, not only are they unaware of the true machinations of gameplay they exhibit, but they featured people that use twitch to harass people in game. Mind you it's not a every now and then thing, you can watch many a twitch stream and it's nothing but insults and "get him" harassment that goes from Twitch to game. That's a clear TOS violation, it doesn't actually matter if it's occurring on twitch: They are using ESO to broadcast on twitch to harass people in ESO.
I've seen it before, let me change some details and paraphrase.
During last year's IC event, there were several prominent streamers going around bombing groups in the center and in the districts. Like, that's their thing. IC is a PVP zone. Go nuts, honestly, even if it sucks to get killed. So I was farming with a group, and we're getting periodically bombed by the same 2 or 3 guys, and eventually someone in the group (henceforth Guy) is saying where one of the bombers is, because he's watching their stream. For giggles, I open the link (hey, if you're gonna stream, it's fair game) and I'm watching this person go through their end of the sewers. Then, Guy shows up in the streamer's whispers. Basically calling them a jerk, that they're despicable for picking on PVErs (in a PVP zone but okay...) and saying he's watching - the streamer, of course, finds this amusing, and passes it off in a "get a load of this guy, what a jabroni" way. But then Guy starts getting harassed by some of the streamer's viewers, who find it dishonorable that he's watching or whatever. In-chat abuse, apparently whispers from in-game, some of them join up with the streamer later and start teabagging Guy when they kill him... it goes on.
It wouldn't surprise me if streamers are actually calling for their viewers to harass other people in game, and I'm certain it happens, but a fair portion of it is also the viewers deciding to be vigilantes.
This again goes back to what was said earlier. Everyone claims cheats/abuse etc. but when you ask for a very specific and defining bit of evidence you get "Well I am sure it happens".
Nothing rude against you, but you can't run around calling people out if you don't have examples of them telling people to harass others, then it's on each individual doing it and there is ignore/report for that exact reason.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »sirinsidiator wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
While this sounds nice, unfortunately I - and many others I talked to - had a different experience. A few weeks ago I reported several bots. I took the time to capture them on video and create a list of names which I sent via the ingame ticketing system. No answer.
I waited a few days and the bots are still running around.
I wrote a reply on the open ticket, pm'ed you here on the forum, asked other people to bring up the topic.
Only answer I got was a canned response on the ticket which got closed, but the bots are still running around.
In a final attempt, I brought it up in twitch chat before the previous ESO live and pm'ed the ticket number to @ZOS_RichLambert , but to this day I don't think it has been investigated as the videos have no views since I uploaded them to youtube.
Honestly, this doesn't give me the impression that you really care about getting rid of them. A simple answer like "thanks for sending us these videos, we will look into the issue" would have gone a long way, but all I got was silence or automated responses and no visible action at all after weeks. In the meantime I kicked the bots from my guild, so I can't see if they are still running around, but it would be nice if we could get an update when accounts we have reported were investigated or actioned, regardless of the outcome.
It's very possible that the original bots were removed, but these guys can simply just make a new account (and it's not uncommon for them to do so).
So two people had an argument and a streamers fans acted like a bunch of sheep. This is basically the internet and unless the streamer specifically sat there telling others to harass that player or uses slurs or hate speech I don't think you go on speculation of "I'm certain it happens" without evidence.rhapsodious wrote: »So there are Twitch streamers deliberately calling for their fan base to attack specific players and harass them?rfennell_ESO wrote: »rhapsodious wrote: »That just creates a mess though. How many people would be "exposed" yet actually not be cheaters and just people others don't like.josh.lackey_ESO wrote: »One super simple solution would be to remove the name and shame policy, and let the players ostracize the bad apples. It would actually reduce the work ZOS does to forum police and also sort out the real issues in the game.
It just becomes player bashing without ever providing evidence, and if you have the evidence of a player which is so clear cut then it should be going to ZOS via a PM and dealt with that way.
Here is an example of why the Naming and Shaming policy is in effect, although, granted, not for cheating.
You don't want internet vigilantes dispensing justice, otherwise it'll become a complete mess of people reporting others they have a personal beef with. I do, however, hope stuff like Drummer's add-on increase efficacy of bot investigations, as they'd be receiving many reports at once.
It's an interesting theory.
Just going to throw this out there, because of it...
The guest appearance on ESOlive types that were unnamed in this thread use their twitch stream to harass people in game. That's how bad it was that oblivious ZOS had them on ESOlive, not only are they unaware of the true machinations of gameplay they exhibit, but they featured people that use twitch to harass people in game. Mind you it's not a every now and then thing, you can watch many a twitch stream and it's nothing but insults and "get him" harassment that goes from Twitch to game. That's a clear TOS violation, it doesn't actually matter if it's occurring on twitch: They are using ESO to broadcast on twitch to harass people in ESO.
I've seen it before, let me change some details and paraphrase.
During last year's IC event, there were several prominent streamers going around bombing groups in the center and in the districts. Like, that's their thing. IC is a PVP zone. Go nuts, honestly, even if it sucks to get killed. So I was farming with a group, and we're getting periodically bombed by the same 2 or 3 guys, and eventually someone in the group (henceforth Guy) is saying where one of the bombers is, because he's watching their stream. For giggles, I open the link (hey, if you're gonna stream, it's fair game) and I'm watching this person go through their end of the sewers. Then, Guy shows up in the streamer's whispers. Basically calling them a jerk, that they're despicable for picking on PVErs (in a PVP zone but okay...) and saying he's watching - the streamer, of course, finds this amusing, and passes it off in a "get a load of this guy, what a jabroni" way. But then Guy starts getting harassed by some of the streamer's viewers, who find it dishonorable that he's watching or whatever. In-chat abuse, apparently whispers from in-game, some of them join up with the streamer later and start teabagging Guy when they kill him... it goes on.
It wouldn't surprise me if streamers are actually calling for their viewers to harass other people in game, and I'm certain it happens, but a fair portion of it is also the viewers deciding to be vigilantes.
This again goes back to what was said earlier. Everyone claims cheats/abuse etc. but when you ask for a very specific and defining bit of evidence you get "Well I am sure it happens".
Nothing rude against you, but you can't run around calling people out if you don't have examples of them telling people to harass others, then it's on each individual doing it and there is ignore/report for that exact reason.
sirinsidiator wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »sirinsidiator wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey guys,
We know that cheating players and botters takes away from your experience in the game, and also affects important aspects such as the economy or scoring. We do take this very seriously, and appreciate everyone who brings these to our attention. For the record, we are aware of the sites called out from the OP. While we can’t discuss specifics, we do our best to combat sites and programs that encourage breaking our Terms of Service.
As far as what you can do to help, telling us is the first step. If you run across someone you believe is cheating (whether it’s botting or exploiting), please report them. You can do so in-game or simply by messaging a staff member on the forums (it can be me, Jess, or any of the moderators). Keep in mind our TOS team suspends and bans botting accounts daily, and investigations are prioritized based on the number of reports received.
While this sounds nice, unfortunately I - and many others I talked to - had a different experience. A few weeks ago I reported several bots. I took the time to capture them on video and create a list of names which I sent via the ingame ticketing system. No answer.
I waited a few days and the bots are still running around.
I wrote a reply on the open ticket, pm'ed you here on the forum, asked other people to bring up the topic.
Only answer I got was a canned response on the ticket which got closed, but the bots are still running around.
In a final attempt, I brought it up in twitch chat before the previous ESO live and pm'ed the ticket number to @ZOS_RichLambert , but to this day I don't think it has been investigated as the videos have no views since I uploaded them to youtube.
Honestly, this doesn't give me the impression that you really care about getting rid of them. A simple answer like "thanks for sending us these videos, we will look into the issue" would have gone a long way, but all I got was silence or automated responses and no visible action at all after weeks. In the meantime I kicked the bots from my guild, so I can't see if they are still running around, but it would be nice if we could get an update when accounts we have reported were investigated or actioned, regardless of the outcome.
It's very possible that the original bots were removed, but these guys can simply just make a new account (and it's not uncommon for them to do so).
I know that they can just make another account, but it does take time for them to get back to their target level.
Besides, what I mean is that it just doesn't look like the issue is taken serious when all I (and others) get after reporting them via several channels is silence and the bots are running around for weeks, selling considerably rare crafting materials at a price that is ruining anyone who does not cheat the system that way. This doesn't really encourage me to report them since it looks like it is futile and a waste of my time. Maybe you can somehow improve the process so it does not look like I am talking against a wall when I report bots?
JonnytheKing wrote: »Guys we can do some thing if we all let zos know
ZOS removed the video , please go here to see the video [snip].
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWw6jfDz8x512GU8x3WVQA?view_as=subscriber
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