Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Don’t see why they got banned. This game is the most casual game I’ve played. Who care about scores? 99% of the playerbase doesn’t. If this game was actually competitive and scoring was important then the ban would be understandable but it’s not.
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
Shadowasrial wrote: »Some of them have been here since day 1 and spent thousands of dollars on content for this game.
Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
Grossly and intentionally exploiting a Trial to get achievement, skin, bragging rights, weapons and jewelry, and further seeling runs using exploit to gain gold (possibly even real money), iunno, perma-ban seems appropriate.
Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
Grossly and intentionally exploiting a Trial to get achievement, skin, bragging rights, weapons and jewelry, and further seeling runs using exploit to gain gold (possibly even real money), iunno, perma-ban seems appropriate.
It’s all pixels. Get a life. Bragging rights? Are you seven?
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
Grossly and intentionally exploiting a Trial to get achievement, skin, bragging rights, weapons and jewelry, and further seeling runs using exploit to gain gold (possibly even real money), iunno, perma-ban seems appropriate.
It’s all pixels. Get a life. Bragging rights? Are you seven?
Im the last person that cares about e-peen measurement. Others do, good for them. If its all pixels, why do you care about what happens to other people's accounts?
starkerealm wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »All these threads about this popping up. How many players did this and were banned? How many possibly did it but no one knows they did? How did the community find out about this? Are these players on all three servers or specifically PC NA for example?
I couldn't answer half of those, but I'm pretty sure it was on PS4 NA only. As for how the community found out, probably the many folk claiming they knew one of the someones that were banned and came here to spread it.
It was someone who was banned, came on here to cry about it. The thread was deep sixed about 40 hours ago, but for a couple hours, there was a lively thread where they were insisting they'd done nothing wrong.
There’s also the fact that they literally told us.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/380210/response-to-the-veteran-hard-mode-asylum-sanctorium-trial-exploit-nov-10/p1
Chronicburn wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »Don’t see why they got banned. This game is the most casual game I’ve played. Who care about scores? 99% of the playerbase doesn’t. If this game was actually competitive and scoring was important then the ban would be understandable but it’s not.
It’s just part of ZOS’s ongoing war against players ... every time players find a way to get a leg up, ZOS cuts the leg off. If the core story of the game itself didn’t have such a following they would have scared off their last customer long ago.
lmao, stop acting like a victim, these people were exploiting and got justly banned
The tos says dont exploit ... that’s like a speed limit sign... everyone goes 5-10 over and if you get caught you get a ticket. They don’t take your car and shoot you on the spot.
Wow ... ZOS actually treats people worse than the government. Suck on that for a minute.
again, terrible example. its like everyone going 5-10 miles above the limit and the few speshul once going 50 above the limit. the ones going 50? get a ticket. EVEN IF ITS THEIR FIRST OFFENCE. this was an equivalent of going 50+ over the speed limit. on a stretch of the road where they KNOW there is a cop car trap.
Stop being so dramatic.
Most of them were along for the ride thinking they found some cool new way to beat a boss.
I already said I agree with Banning the ones who were advertising the glitch and charging people to come for the run.
But Dude who heard it could be done and tried it just to see for himself? Spent thousand bucks on the game with zero infractions? The death penalty?
Go check yourself before you wish that on others pal
Waffennacht wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »Don’t see why they got banned. This game is the most casual game I’ve played. Who care about scores? 99% of the playerbase doesn’t. If this game was actually competitive and scoring was important then the ban would be understandable but it’s not.
It’s just part of ZOS’s ongoing war against players ... every time players find a way to get a leg up, ZOS cuts the leg off. If the core story of the game itself didn’t have such a following they would have scared off their last customer long ago.
lmao, stop acting like a victim, these people were exploiting and got justly banned
The tos says dont exploit ... that’s like a speed limit sign... everyone goes 5-10 over and if you get caught you get a ticket. They don’t take your car and shoot you on the spot.
Wow ... ZOS actually treats people worse than the government. Suck on that for a minute.
again, terrible example. its like everyone going 5-10 miles above the limit and the few speshul once going 50 above the limit. the ones going 50? get a ticket. EVEN IF ITS THEIR FIRST OFFENCE. this was an equivalent of going 50+ over the speed limit. on a stretch of the road where they KNOW there is a cop car trap.
Stop being so dramatic.
Most of them were along for the ride thinking they found some cool new way to beat a boss.
I already said I agree with Banning the ones who were advertising the glitch and charging people to come for the run.
But Dude who heard it could be done and tried it just to see for himself? Spent thousand bucks on the game with zero infractions? The death penalty?
Go check yourself before you wish that on others pal
A doctor that saves a million lives can still be charged with man slaughter for just one mistake, and it doesn't matter how good he was in the past
Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
TheValar85 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
No they are not absuing their power. they dont have to tell you what will you reciev if you break a rule. you accapted their terms.
Do not forget we are NOT owning our accunts nor even the game, we just rent them from the owner, who provide services and accepted teir terms of usage, so they dont even have to warn others to say hey i know you explioted you will reciev prema bann. because they can do that. and saing it hase been writen in the Terms it is not our fault you were lazy to ready the whole thing. And you know what they are Legaly, and complitly right to do so. even in Law terms.
Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
Grossly and intentionally exploiting a Trial to get achievement, skin, bragging rights, weapons and jewelry, and further seeling runs using exploit to gain gold (possibly even real money), iunno, perma-ban seems appropriate.
It’s all pixels. Get a life. Bragging rights? Are you seven?
Im the last person that cares about e-peen measurement. Others do, good for them. If its all pixels, why do you care about what happens to other people's accounts?
Because that’s their rl time and $$ they put into the game.
Plus if it happened to them it could happen to anyone ... wrong place wrong time. I guess maybe you are just the holy saint of eso though ... sorry

ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
Grossly and intentionally exploiting a Trial to get achievement, skin, bragging rights, weapons and jewelry, and further seeling runs using exploit to gain gold (possibly even real money), iunno, perma-ban seems appropriate.
It’s all pixels. Get a life. Bragging rights? Are you seven?
Im the last person that cares about e-peen measurement. Others do, good for them. If its all pixels, why do you care about what happens to other people's accounts?
Because that’s their rl time and $$ they put into the game.
Plus if it happened to them it could happen to anyone ... wrong place wrong time. I guess maybe you are just the holy saint of eso though ... sorry
The players that got extra skill points in a public dungeon months ago COULD (probably werent) have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. If youre farming for gear you could easily accidentally exploit the skill points. In this case, everything was done intentionally, there was no accident. They positioned themselves in a certain area and killed the boss without being touched. And then sold exploited runs for gold. This was no accident. This couldnt happen to anyone. They were in the wrong place the whole time. Now ZOS just needs to keep taking out the trash in PvP and continue working on ensuring their code against hacks, over intrusive add ons, and preventative measures against botting.
Shadowasrial wrote: »...I am posting on behalf of a friend who ran the trial cheesed it because they heard it could be done and weren’t trying to sell runs to people. He was just taking advantage of a situation zos left open. ...
Shadowasrial wrote: »...This player has been a respectable player since day one and this punishment is too harsh and I’m standing up for a friend.
Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Chronicburn wrote: »To bad they werent streamers driving more players to the game. They would be allowed to blatantly break the TOS, admit it on their streams and then be invited to the test the next "chapter" before anyone else.
Some of you seem to think there is a universal code or some gauge by which your banned or your not. Im guessing those people havent been here for a while, ZOS has allowed exploits and exploiters for YEARS.
Thats a fact, and most of you know it.
Stop *** footing around, this is on ZOS 100%. You break the TOS you get banned, period.
Not here, not now, not then, not ever.
The punishment was arbitrary and vengeful. No customer deserves to be treated like that on a first offense with no warning.
ZOS clearly needs to examine carefully what a customer-business relationship is supposed to look like.
It appears they have power-mad megalomaniacs in their midst.
Except that more than a few of the users perma-banned WERE NOT FIRST TIME OFFENDERS. If anyone gets a temporary suspension, no one but ZOS and the user knows why and for how long. How many people got suspensions and claimed "I was super busy with work." "I had a lot of family stuff going on" or any other excuse.
Hopefully ZOS forwards this to MS or Sony and they can block their consoles from accessing ESO in perpetuity.
I agree that if they had been previously warned or suspended for exploiting and informed a ban could follow, then they did it anyway, a ban can be justified.
However like you said we can’t know, can we.
Although the TOS says you can’t do it, it also doesn’t say “we’re gonna kick you out and keep your money the first time you go out with some buddies you think are cool and have some fun messing with one of ZOS’s mistakes”
Oh jeez, so when you agreed to the ToS and agreed to behave regardless of ZOS' failures, you dont think people should suffer the consequences of breaking the ToS.
The punishment in this case does not fit the crime.
ZOS is guilty of abusing their power.
Grossly and intentionally exploiting a Trial to get achievement, skin, bragging rights, weapons and jewelry, and further seeling runs using exploit to gain gold (possibly even real money), iunno, perma-ban seems appropriate.
It’s all pixels. Get a life. Bragging rights? Are you seven?
Im the last person that cares about e-peen measurement. Others do, good for them. If its all pixels, why do you care about what happens to other people's accounts?
Because that’s their rl time and $$ they put into the game.
Plus if it happened to them it could happen to anyone ... wrong place wrong time. I guess maybe you are just the holy saint of eso though ... sorry
The players that got extra skill points in a public dungeon months ago COULD (probably werent) have been in the wrong place at the wrong time. If youre farming for gear you could easily accidentally exploit the skill points. In this case, everything was done intentionally, there was no accident. They positioned themselves in a certain area and killed the boss without being touched. And then sold exploited runs for gold. This was no accident. This couldnt happen to anyone. They were in the wrong place the whole time. Now ZOS just needs to keep taking out the trash in PvP and continue working on ensuring their code against hacks, over intrusive add ons, and preventative measures against botting.
Picking and choosing arbitrarily who you enforce the rules against and then giving the death penalty to just those few to scare people is the way dictatorships are run. Not a way to treat customers in America. ( the rest of the world I could give a F less)