people complain ZOS stance not hard enough on cheaters. suggest cheaters should be banned.
ZOS ban people for cheating
people complain ZOS stance too hard on cheaters
starkerealm wrote: »They deliberately camped outside the boss room, and ground down the boss without taking damage. This could well have taken them over 10 minutes, depending on their damage output.
They didn't do this accidentally.
They did this intentionally, to get a server first hardmode clear.
After they were banned they came crawling back saying, "no, we weren't going to use it for the bragging rights."
Right.
No sympathy here.
starkerealm wrote: »They deliberately camped outside the boss room, and ground down the boss without taking damage. This could well have taken them over 10 minutes, depending on their damage output.
They didn't do this accidentally.
They did this intentionally, to get a server first hardmode clear.
After they were banned they came crawling back saying, "no, we weren't going to use it for the bragging rights."
Right.
No sympathy here.
And even WORSE they charged people for clears for the skin like wtf. Aw hell naw. Good Riddance.
Bot do get bans, they just come back.bots did not get banned.
pvp AP exploit cheater only got temp ban..
Now you know how we black folk feel. Meek Mill gets 2 years in prison for going on tour and breaking his parole from something that happened 6 years ago. 2 whole years in prison. The system is harsh and cruel. I personally have no sympathy for people who cheat then brag about it. Good riddance.
Bruh... WTF does being Black have to do with anything? Let alone Meek Mill?I’m Black as well (technically biracial/multiracial, but I identify as Black), and I have no idea what either of the 2 things you mentioned has to do with the topic on hand. Lol.
However, I do agree with having no sympathy for those who cheat, and boast about it. I too say, “Deuces.” to the clowns who get caught-up with that banhammer for said idiotic actions. Let them catch all types of L’s, and from multiple angles.
Black people have historically received harsh and cruel punishment for things not equating the crime. The OP feels this way about the exploit perma-ban so he can now see how we feel.
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?
You make it sound like they killed someone... “omg they got a jewelry and bragging rights omg kill them” lol omfg
Chronicburn wrote: »TheValar85 wrote: »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.
However, we are still the customer.
We should expect to be treated with respect and tolerance as such.
They have very right to not tolerate and respect expliots reguardless of the fact that we are coustumers. If you break their rule and tier terms you face the writen punsihment. tahts all.
And btw it’s just a game. Let the kids sit out a bit and then let them play again. You people are crazy mean
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?
You make it sound like they killed someone... “omg they got a jewelry and bragging rights omg kill them” lol omfg
By the same token, you are making it sound like they've been put on Death Row. You're right that "it's all pixels", they are simply being kicked out of a game they were caught cheating in.
What surprised me here is these being experienced players around since the start of the game..
I could perhaps excuse a brand new player on their first mmo following the actions of others..
But long-term players?
Its not like there havnt been punishments in the past for this kind of thing, not only in ESO, but in every other mmo I've ever played.
In the words of treebeard, 'A wizard should know better. '
What surprised me here is these being experienced players around since the start of the game..
I could perhaps excuse a brand new player on their first mmo following the actions of others..
But long-term players?
Its not like there havnt been punishments in the past for this kind of thing, not only in ESO, but in every other mmo I've ever played.
In the words of treebeard, 'A wizard should know better. '
What? No - as I understood it was console players- forget which one or whether it was both but I want to say PS4.
Am I incorrect?
AzraelKrieg wrote: »What surprised me here is these being experienced players around since the start of the game..
I could perhaps excuse a brand new player on their first mmo following the actions of others..
But long-term players?
Its not like there havnt been punishments in the past for this kind of thing, not only in ESO, but in every other mmo I've ever played.
In the words of treebeard, 'A wizard should know better. '
What? No - as I understood it was console players- forget which one or whether it was both but I want to say PS4.
Am I incorrect?
It was probably across all three platforms but since the consoles only got the patch this past week, the issue was discussed quite frequently.
CardboardedBox wrote: »Oh, I thought this was about that glitch that let someone kill players in pve. Just killing a boss by standing somewhere they couldn't hit you doesn't sound all that bad. People are always looking for ways like that in every game. I remember a few years back in the one borderlands game, I beat the giant claptrap boss like that lol.
Daedric_NB_187 wrote: »Good. Got what they deserved. Now can we move on to permanent bans for the sorry *** gap closing into keeps?
My opinion is that permaban for ingame bug exploiting is a bit too harsh ,
However the punishment should be significant for example 60-100 days for that kind of exploiting . I personaly dont do much PVE and i would never risk my account for achievements and skins , however as a PVPer i used to "exploit" the Befault CP to get an edge over the others , so did i deserve ban - maybe yes but for sure not permament .
Daedric_NB_187 wrote: »Link to the announcement of these permabans?
AzraelKrieg wrote: »What surprised me here is these being experienced players around since the start of the game..
I could perhaps excuse a brand new player on their first mmo following the actions of others..
But long-term players?
Its not like there havnt been punishments in the past for this kind of thing, not only in ESO, but in every other mmo I've ever played.
In the words of treebeard, 'A wizard should know better. '
What? No - as I understood it was console players- forget which one or whether it was both but I want to say PS4.
Am I incorrect?
It was probably across all three platforms but since the consoles only got the patch this past week, the issue was discussed quite frequently.
I’ve not heard of it from any others, so far. Just console - but I’ll keep my eyes peeled. It’s patched now- but I’m not sure it was ever exploited on PC