Those who are supporting the players banned and blaming ZOS for this should cause ZOS to seriously take a look at these players accounts; typically those sympathetic to cheaters tend to be cheaters themselves but just haven't been caught yet.
Expecting other players to make moral judgments and to drop a group or be banned if their fellow party members are using a questionable technique to defeat a boss more easily is unreasonable in my opinion.
stevepdodson_ESO888 wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »ZOS said it is an action that will result in a ban.
...unless you are a "famous" YouTuber or in Hodor
Well, if they would have used the exploit to get HM, THEN they would be banned too.
But as you see... they did it without exploiting. And it's a really hard fight, so I can just congrats!
But ZOS don't make a difference between a "famous Youtuber" or a "normal guy". Use the exploit and you get banned, no matter what you are (even orcs could be banned).
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »People are just shocked that ZOS would actually ban anyone. It's their game. If they want to (finally) enforce exploiting, after years of allowing it, then I support them.
I just hope they are clear and very vocal from the start, as Gina has done here, saying "This will get you banned." There will be gray areas and people may fall through the cracks. I mean I loved grinding XP by chainpulling that craglorn scorpion up on the rocks years ago? Is stuff like that a bannable offence now? Who knows. But if ZOS makes a pretty simple guide so the honest people can stay honest, and keeps their communication up, then I support them 100%
StackonClown wrote: »what is a botschafter?
They exploited a glitch. That is bannable. But what they were also doing was selling skin runs to people while using the glitch. These two things combined is what I think got them (deservedly so) perma banned.
Chronicburn wrote: »They should have gotten a suspension and a warning. ZOS is now against players obviously while before they were hiding it
There are people who live in different "countries" where they speak different "languages".StackonClown wrote: »what is a botschafter?
UppGRAYxDD wrote: »Also, some or most blame should be directly aimed at ZoS for releasing broken content after months of development and weeks of PTS testing.
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......
There are people who live in different "countries" where they speak different "languages".StackonClown wrote: »what is a botschafter?
I know this probably sounds strange but there are actually quite a lot of them out there.
In this particular case, the guy lives in a country called "Germany" or "Deutschland" as they call it where they speak a language called "German" or "Deutsch" as they call it.
I know, i know, crazy right? Anyways, Botschafter means Ambassador in English.
By the same logic miat addon users should be banned as they exploit info introduced by zos api, but they do so to take advantage on other players
UppGRAYxDD wrote: »So some non professionals found something in 4 days that the pros missed in months of development and weeks of testing...my point exactly...
Chronicburn wrote: »They should have gotten a suspension and a warning. ZOS is now against players obviously while before they were hiding it
https://youtu.be/1_hjAlzAgKE Playing within the game is all fair.....simple as that. Every dungeon has an opportunity to cheese and people do it everyday, if they cared then they would fix them all
starkerealm wrote: »StackonClown wrote: »what is a botschafter?
One who schafts das bot.
But, seriously, he's a community ambassador. His muttersprachen is German, so, you get to deal with his title being Botschafter, instead of Ambassador.
They exploited a glitch. That is bannable. But what they were also doing was selling skin runs to people while using the glitch. These two things combined is what I think got them (deservedly so) perma banned.
Is this true? What is the source?
I mean, the original ZOS post does not appear to mention any such thing, just the fact that people were killing a specific boss and getting a specific achievement using an exploit.
On the surface, the ZOS post made it seem as if the whole ban was intended as punishment for those 34 players who "got the achievement without working for it". If so, then...a perma-ban seems a bit like an overreaction to put it mildly. [Banning them for a month and possibly forcing a character deletion/respec would seem, on the surface, not inappropriate as an alternative.] Almost making it sound as if the problem is not the exploit but the concept of attaining an achievement "unfairly", and down that rabbit hole lies banning people for "tailgating" a high-level in a public delve and letting them do most of the work killing the boss to pick up that achievement.
Rationally, this suggests that these 34 people must have done something rather more upsetting. Like, for instance, "selling skin runs", or even just sharing the exploit among their friends or guildmates as a sort of a favor. But I ask again, what is the source of this allegation (e.g. is there another ZOS post where they clarify this)?
Is there an official post from ZOS about this?