StackonClown wrote: »
Yes the game has bugs, yes those are the fault of ZOS. However we all agree to a very clear cut ToS that we will not abuse bugs for the simple reason ZOS (or any MMO company) will never catch them all.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »kyle.wilson wrote: »Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
Directly from the ToS
Promote, upload, transmit, encourage or take part in any activity involving hacking, cracking, phishing, taking advantage of exploits or cheats and/or distribution of counterfeit software and/or Virtual Currency or virtual items. In an effort to continuously improve the Services, You and other players discovering exploits, cheats, cracks or other inconsistencies are required to report them to ZeniMax;
No pity given to those banned.
Good riddance to them.
Until they pay $30 for the game again, and create a new account.
WrathOfInnos wrote: »Where is the line between mechanics and exploit though? No perma bans went out for all the groups standing on the rock on vHRC first boss to avoid damage (most didn't even know this was not intended until it was finally fixed recently). Or was kiting the Ozara adds out of the room in vSO an exploit? Seemed like a smart strategy to me until ZoS fixed it recently.
How about the last boss of Arx Corinium, is it an exploit to stand in the safe area the does not receive AoE damage? In vDSA final boss, is positioning to get one flame Atronach instead of four going to trigger the next round of bans? Which things are considered smart mechanics vs unintended exploits?
I don't know the specifics of the vAS exploit, maybe it was obviously cheating, maybe not, but I don't like the idea that finding safe locations in any boss encounter can lead to a ban.
WrathOfInnos wrote: »Where is the line between mechanics and exploit though? No perma bans went out for all the groups standing on the rock on vHRC first boss to avoid damage (most didn't even know this was not intended until it was finally fixed recently). Or was kiting the Ozara adds out of the room in vSO an exploit? Seemed like a smart strategy to me until ZoS fixed it recently.
How about the last boss of Arx Corinium, is it an exploit to stand in the safe area the does not receive AoE damage? In vDSA final boss, is positioning to get one flame Atronach instead of four going to trigger the next round of bans? Which things are considered smart mechanics vs unintended exploits?
I don't know the specifics of the vAS exploit, maybe it was obviously cheating, maybe not, but I don't like the idea that finding safe locations in any boss encounter can lead to a ban.
mommadani907 wrote: »Please. They said all those people caught with CE were going to get perma bans. We know how that worked out.
starkerealm wrote: »StackonClown wrote: »
Alternately, "who cares about PVP, it's just some titles and a costume, in the scheme of things having a skin and claiming to be 'world's first' on your platform is way more important."
It's a perspective thing. For PvE players, particularly progression players, this is a huge deal. Bigger than someone swiping Emperor via CE is, ironically enough.
Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »What if you honestly didnt know it was an exploit? Such as a pug run?
Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
how many of your friends got banned? Or was it just you?
Not me or anyone i know. Why are u defending zos for putting out broken content?
If someone chooses to drive 120mph on a residential street and gets their license suspended, should we be mad at the legal system for banning them? Or BMW for making the behavior possible?
Can != Should.
If you're killing a boss without any chance of it attacking you, you know you're not doing it as intended.Stopnaggin wrote: »Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
how many of your friends got banned? Or was it just you?
Not me or anyone i know. Why are u defending zos for putting out broken content?
If someone chooses to drive 120mph on a residential street and gets their license suspended, should we be mad at the legal system for banning them? Or BMW for making the behavior possible?
Can != Should.
Not exactly the same. Was there a sign that said don't go here on the game where they could exploit it? Not to mention one should have serious consequences, the other really isn't going to cause damage to anyone or anything.
If you're killing a boss without any chance of it attacking you, you know you're not doing it as intended.Stopnaggin wrote: »Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
how many of your friends got banned? Or was it just you?
Not me or anyone i know. Why are u defending zos for putting out broken content?
If someone chooses to drive 120mph on a residential street and gets their license suspended, should we be mad at the legal system for banning them? Or BMW for making the behavior possible?
Can != Should.
Not exactly the same. Was there a sign that said don't go here on the game where they could exploit it? Not to mention one should have serious consequences, the other really isn't going to cause damage to anyone or anything.
Have we really reached a point where gaming communities literally need signs to tell them when they're exploiting? I very much doubt the people who did this were stupid enough to believe it was working as intended.
Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
From what's being said in the other thread this wasn't a first offence for many of them.Stopnaggin wrote: »If you're killing a boss without any chance of it attacking you, you know you're not doing it as intended.Stopnaggin wrote: »Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
how many of your friends got banned? Or was it just you?
Not me or anyone i know. Why are u defending zos for putting out broken content?
If someone chooses to drive 120mph on a residential street and gets their license suspended, should we be mad at the legal system for banning them? Or BMW for making the behavior possible?
Can != Should.
Not exactly the same. Was there a sign that said don't go here on the game where they could exploit it? Not to mention one should have serious consequences, the other really isn't going to cause damage to anyone or anything.
Have we really reached a point where gaming communities literally need signs to tell them when they're exploiting? I very much doubt the people who did this were stupid enough to believe it was working as intended.
Not the point and I agree they should be banned. But we are talking about something that could actually cause bodily injury compared to a game. I don't think an exploit in a video game is anywhere near the seriousness of the example given.
How about a professional video game company actually do some testing and we could avoid all this from the beginning. Again they should be banned, I think perma ban is a bit much if this a first offense, but it is what it is.
Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
WrathOfInnos wrote: »How about the last boss of Arx Corinium, is it an exploit to stand in the safe area the does not receive AoE damage? In vDSA final boss, is positioning to get one flame Atronach instead of four going to trigger the next round of bans? Which things are considered smart mechanics vs unintended exploits?
WrathOfInnos wrote: »Where is the line between mechanics and exploit though? No perma bans went out for all the groups standing on the rock on vHRC first boss to avoid damage (most didn't even know this was not intended until it was finally fixed recently). Or was kiting the Ozara adds out of the room in vSO an exploit? Seemed like a smart strategy to me until ZoS fixed it recently.
How about the last boss of Arx Corinium, is it an exploit to stand in the safe area the does not receive AoE damage? In vDSA final boss, is positioning to get one flame Atronach instead of four going to trigger the next round of bans? Which things are considered smart mechanics vs unintended exploits?
I don't know the specifics of the vAS exploit, maybe it was obviously cheating, maybe not, but I don't like the idea that finding safe locations in any boss encounter can lead to a ban.
Completely incorrect post because:
1. VHRC: The boss can still attack you! It was to avoid ONLY the little circles of aoe that fly around the ground (and most people I know never did this because it's trashy)
2. Kiting Ozara adds out of the room is a strategy! You have a 2nd tank who does it, who still needs to cope with those adds, be given heals and resources, etc. it is NOT AT ALL as if they cannot attack you! Ask any tank.
3. The last boss of Arx HAS A BABY PET who she literally tells to take cover and makes a shield over! It is a mechanic that you run to the baby for the shield! Not kill the baby, and have no shield. It is a planned mechanic.
You don't know what you are talking about at all.
There is a huge difference between attacking a boss through a door who cannot even attack you and intended mechanics and/or strategies.
Because ZOS have been bad at this in the past. Let's hope that this is a turning point and they're making moves to enforce the competitive side of the game.Why some people that cheat/exploit get banned and some do not?
I can list dozens of exploit/cheating situations, worst than this one, where players were never banned.
Why some people that cheat/exploit get banned and some do not?
I can list dozens of exploit/cheating situations, worst than this one, where players were never banned.
starkerealm wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »kyle.wilson wrote: »Isn’t this ZoS’s fault for having a bug in the game allowing people to kill a boss from a safe area?! How is that a bannable offense for those players if it is built into the game, you should be thanking them for doing some free beta testing and exposing a bug your dev team left out there......
Directly from the ToS
Promote, upload, transmit, encourage or take part in any activity involving hacking, cracking, phishing, taking advantage of exploits or cheats and/or distribution of counterfeit software and/or Virtual Currency or virtual items. In an effort to continuously improve the Services, You and other players discovering exploits, cheats, cracks or other inconsistencies are required to report them to ZeniMax;
No pity given to those banned.
Good riddance to them.
Until they pay $30 for the game again, and create a new account.
In this case, not even that. They were on PS4, where you can create alt accounts for free. That said, their characters, gear, money spent on crowns... that's all gone, permanently. Which, you know what? That's fine. Someone was crying about how the hundreds they spent on the game went up in smoke for using the exploit.