I really cannot understand anyone with integrity of thought disagreeing the players involved should not receive a harsh punishment.
starkerealm wrote: »I really cannot understand anyone with integrity of thought disagreeing the players involved should not receive a harsh punishment.
In fairness, because the exploit is live, we can't really spell out the methodology. When you understand the steps taken, it easily steps out of the range of, "could have been an innocent mistake. But, without that info, you've got people comparing it to HRC's Attronach or vCOA.
Which, I get it; those exploits appeared to be intended mechanics. Kinda, sorta. (I've certainly seen MMOs with more convoluted mechanics as intentional boss fight elements, anyway.)
This... it's not like that. It's very clear you're doing something that shouldn't be happening.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »Eh I believe those who continually used this exploit and promoted it to others in chat deserve a perma ban. However if someone did this only once or twice after being invited to the group should be punished but less severely. It's not justice otherwise. ZOS needs to look into every culprit and understand the proper context of what each individual did. I certainly think those banned should at least be able to appeal to ban once so they can attempt to defend themselves.
I see comments saying ZOS has every right to perma ban them due to TOS but I feel thats a redundant point since legality and ethics are two entirely different things. I also see a lack of compassion among some users here, with some accusing the exploiters as people who likely cheat in everything both past and future. We need to remember that those banned were individuals whom we know nothing about, so it's hard to take any judgement from users here seriously in that regard.
Cubagaming wrote: »I actually know how the PS4 players that were banned in the first patch did it. The boss still had the lightning aoes attack the players. There really wasn't a safe areA. They didn't use snipe either, it was caltrops. I also like to point out that it was 10 people that did it on PS4 and they only did it once. They didn't say nothing to anyone else, didn't get on Facebook or text chat to sell the skins or nothing. Yet, people group them with the xbox players who took a bigger advantage of this exploit. Some of those people in that group also was the first time they did something like that. They also helped the PS4 community more than some other end game players. That community is cancer and literally aids combined. So I do believe that a permaban was too much.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »Eh I believe those who continually used this exploit and promoted it to others in chat deserve a perma ban. However if someone did this only once or twice after being invited to the group should be punished but less severely. It's not justice otherwise. ZOS needs to look into every culprit and understand the proper context of what each individual did. I certainly think those banned should at least be able to appeal to ban once so they can attempt to defend themselves.
I see comments saying ZOS has every right to perma ban them due to TOS but I feel thats a redundant point since legality and ethics are two entirely different things. I also see a lack of compassion among some users here, with some accusing the exploiters as people who likely cheat in everything both past and future. We need to remember that those banned were individuals whom we know nothing about, so it's hard to take any judgement from users here seriously in that regard.
That's like saying Oh, let me try this dupe once or twice and dupe the most expensive single item in game once or twice and I'll never do it again.
Doesn't make it right, once is enough grounds to get banned if you know what your doing is wrong.
Cubagaming wrote: »I actually know how the PS4 players that were banned in the first patch did it. The boss still had the lightning aoes attack the players. There really wasn't a safe areA. They didn't use snipe either, it was caltrops. I also like to point out that it was 10 people that did it on PS4 and they only did it once. They didn't say nothing to anyone else, didn't get on Facebook or text chat to sell the skins or nothing. Yet, people group them with the xbox players who took a bigger advantage of this exploit. Some of those people in that group also was the first time they did something like that. They also helped the PS4 community more than some other end game players. That community is cancer and literally aids combined. So I do believe that a permaban was too much.

You see, there are many different players playing ESO. While we all share the love for the game, we all differ in terms of age, and culture. And education.i get the justification for their punishment, an example had to be made- but personally im more of a rehabilitation guy.
Cubagaming wrote: »I actually know how the PS4 players that were banned in the first patch did it. The boss still had the lightning aoes attack the players. There really wasn't a safe areA. They didn't use snipe either, it was caltrops. I also like to point out that it was 10 people that did it on PS4 and they only did it once. They didn't say nothing to anyone else, didn't get on Facebook or text chat to sell the skins or nothing. Yet, people group them with the xbox players who took a bigger advantage of this exploit. Some of those people in that group also was the first time they did something like that. They also helped the PS4 community more than some other end game players. That community is cancer and literally aids combined. So I do believe that a permaban was too much.
so if they didnt say anything to anyone else, how is it you know? this would mean you had to be there.
cheaters get banned yet you call the community cancer. id suggest the cancer just got a shot of chemo.
Cubagaming wrote: »I actually know how the PS4 players that were banned in the first patch did it. The boss still had the lightning aoes attack the players. There really wasn't a safe areA. They didn't use snipe either, it was caltrops. I also like to point out that it was 10 people that did it on PS4 and they only did it once. They didn't say nothing to anyone else, didn't get on Facebook or text chat to sell the skins or nothing. Yet, people group them with the xbox players who took a bigger advantage of this exploit. Some of those people in that group also was the first time they did something like that. They also helped the PS4 community more than some other end game players. That community is cancer and literally aids combined. So I do believe that a permaban was too much.
so if they didnt say anything to anyone else, how is it you know? this would mean you had to be there.
cheaters get banned yet you call the community cancer. id suggest the cancer just got a shot of chemo.
Cubagaming wrote: »I guess some people don't care about others unless they are somehow involved. Some of the people banned were actually really nice people to others in the game. Shame actually that this harsh ban came. I really do feel zos is embarrassed at this point. When you think about it, it took people 4 days to achieve the hardest content that came out with clockwork. I would be ashamed too.
jaschacasadiob16_ESO wrote: »You see, there are many different players playing ESO. While we all share the love for the game, we all differ in terms of age, and culture. And education.i get the justification for their punishment, an example had to be made- but personally im more of a rehabilitation guy.
In the past, I have found a way to exploit veteran hard mode Molag Kena. Right after the the fight I have submitted a ticket to Customer Care. These people have found an exploit and instead of doing the Right Thing have taken advantage of it on so many levels, showing off and selling it. ESO is a much better place without them.
And I wonder... if you have spent thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours into something, what adjective would best define you for risking all of it exploiting the show?
Rehab? How would you re-educate them? And what would you do if they re-education would not work? ...because, of course, if rehab doesnt work you must take severe actions to protect the population.
Sandman929 wrote: »jaschacasadiob16_ESO wrote: »You see, there are many different players playing ESO. While we all share the love for the game, we all differ in terms of age, and culture. And education.i get the justification for their punishment, an example had to be made- but personally im more of a rehabilitation guy.
In the past, I have found a way to exploit veteran hard mode Molag Kena. Right after the the fight I have submitted a ticket to Customer Care. These people have found an exploit and instead of doing the Right Thing have taken advantage of it on so many levels, showing off and selling it. ESO is a much better place without them.
And I wonder... if you have spent thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours into something, what adjective would best define you for risking all of it exploiting the show?
Rehab? How would you re-educate them? And what would you do if they re-education would not work? ...because, of course, if rehab doesnt work you must take severe actions to protect the population.
Agreed. There is no rehab. People who exploit, will do so at every given opportunity and, in my experience, simply laugh at the thought of any sort of consequence. For the most part they believe the ban hammer will never hit them, until it does.
Good riddance, and good bye to them.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »It’s a game. They weren’t put in prison and they don’t have criminal records for this, it will be ok. They can play Super Mario Odyssey, Assassins Creed Origins, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Call of Duty WW2, etc.
Edit: O, of course, Skyrim VR on PS4
Just Yes or No. Votes are anonymous - let’s see what the majority is.
I believe it was too harsh.
Permanent bans should be reserved for those who use obvious cheats like hacking the game or using unauthorized third party programs. Exploiting unintended advantages in the existing game design isn't something I'm comfortable with the developers punishing players for - let alone banning them permanently from the game over.
It was an obvious exploit. There is zero difference between exploiting an obvious unintended situation as they did vs hacking the game. None.
They got what they deserved, hands down. Any decent MMO would ban them and any worthy guild would have kicked them as well. Zos is finally standing up to such a pathetic players.
Good riddance
I disagree.
A boss bugging out is not nearly the same as hacking the game or using some cheat program. This is blaming the players for what is essentially the developer's mistake.
I have seen players figure out a strategy to defeat bosses etc. in ways not intended by taking advantage of bugs or faulty design on probably every game I have ever played. This is something I imagine we all have done on occasion. I know I've certainly seen it done on every game I've ever played. And players usually take full advantage of these known tricks to beat bosses more easily until the developers get around to fixing them. And I never recall anyone being banned for it.
In any case; expecting your players to perform the duties of a bug tester and report any possible exploit to ZoS or to refrain from using them - expecting them even to go so far as to drop from any group using these strategies (especially if you had just paid a lot of gold to join one) is grossly unfair in my judgement and not something I could ever agree with.
As I've said countless times on this board, take away the items and achievements they obtained while using the exploit if you want. That would be sufficient to stand up to these "pathetic players" as you call them. But banning them outright - forever - for taking advantage of an in-game bug? That is really no way to treat your customers.
@Jeremy
You can disagree but your analogy is wrong.
The boss didn't bug out because the players were doing what seemed to be the intended way to fight the boss. The players bugged it out. They took deliberate action that was clearly done in a manner to purposefully get the boss to buy out so they could do the fight in a manner that is obviously far from intended.
I really cannot understand anyone with integrity of thought disagreeing the players involved should not receive a harsh punishment.
These types of players look for ways to exploit unintended aspects of the game. I don't understand who would be supportive of someone who plays like that unless it's something that's interesting to them as well.
Good riddance. Glad Zos is finally taking the trash to the curb.
Edit: as someone else pointed out above, on this page, one would have to be pretty dumb to know that they were not participating in an exploit. Again, good riddance. Any uostand My guild would have kicked them anyhow.
I'm aware that players caused the boss to bug out. But the boss still bugged out. So I don't understand why you think that makes my "analogy" wrong.
It wasn't an analogy anyway. It was simply a description of what occurred. It's not much different then the millions of other times players discover unintended ways through faulty design to exploit a boss battle and make it easier. Similar things have happened on literally every MMORPG I have ever played. And these exploits are almost always taken advantage of until the developers get around to fixing them. So if companies are going to start permanently banning players for taking advantage of these kind of oversights enjoy as they are going to be literally banning millions of players.
So I suspect there was something else involved here besides simply exploiting a bug. At least I hope there was.
Your analogy was merely the boss bugs out. There is a world of difference between a boss that just happens to bug out than an idiot, or group of idiots spending untold time trying to figure out how to bug out a boss some a safe location where nothing can damage them.
While they were idiots, and even bigger idiots because instead of reporting it they advertising it and sold access to it in game. To bad they did not have a little intelligence to understand it would not go unpunished.
That right there takes what they did to an entire new level. The dimwits get to enjoy the title and the skin and can continue to enjoy it from a far. They got they deserved.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »It’s a game. They weren’t put in prison and they don’t have criminal records for this, it will be ok. They can play Super Mario Odyssey, Assassins Creed Origins, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Call of Duty WW2, etc.
Edit: O, of course, Skyrim VR on PS4
I am not so sure. There are many people that make MMO's their lives. I've run into some people that gain their entire sense of self-worth from what they do in-game.
yes, in my opinion exploits fall on the developer, if people can find a way to get better in a game that the game allows them to do (without external help) they should have no repercussions placed on them. the devs put it in the game (yes unwillingly and unknowingly, but still done) so it should not be frowned upon.
Note, i have only ever used one exploit, and a very minor one at that.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »It’s a game. They weren’t put in prison and they don’t have criminal records for this, it will be ok. They can play Super Mario Odyssey, Assassins Creed Origins, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Call of Duty WW2, etc.
Edit: O, of course, Skyrim VR on PS4
I am not so sure. There are many people that make MMO's their lives. I've run into some people that gain their entire sense of self-worth from what they do in-game.
they needing punishing, what they did was terrible. i just feel permaban? wow - thats a death sentence. you killed off 34 players who contributed ALOT of money, time, emotion, friendships , - invested literally years into this game. i cried when i deconned my maelstrom bow! imagine losing everything! MMOs are the most involving game there is! yes i get they should have known what they were getting into - and thats the flipside- im jsut sympathetic to being in the moment of -
"what you doing?"
- "oh just farming mats for the past 12 hours and maybe ill run with pugs and wipe 500 times after 8 hours of trying"......
"hey want that skin?"
"sure!"
people that bot , rubber band or gold sell get 3 day suspensions.
ive had 2 people call me homophobic slurs, racist slurs, etc- not get bans- just warnings.... they dont share punsihments but i know cos i saw the same person in the same place the next day- and he called me the same thing- my best option i was told was to hit ignore. good justice zos!
just so its clear exploiting in a trial > racism >sexism > homophobia > botting and macroing in pvp
to take it all away in one fell swoop? they did something very severly wrong- yes- but they also gave alot to the game, im sure because we all do - anyone that gets to a certain level in this game has had to have spent months and years of gaming time in this world. and in that time im sure they helped players, made guilds, did alot of good things that are all erased with this punishmnet.
i get the justification for their punishment, an example had to be made- but personally im more of a rehabilitation guy.
this isnt punishment this is banishment- this is evisceration.