Friend of mine killed one set of mobs and gained 20 CP. He immediately left.
VaranisArano wrote: »
Friend of mine killed one set of mobs and gained 20 CP. He immediately left.
Smart man.
nathan_bri wrote: »The level of mendacity in the “this should not be considered an exploit” crowd astonishes me.
What are people suppose to do, "oh no im playing this dolmen normally but gaining too much xp... better stop playing".
Friend of mine killed one set of mobs and gained 20 CP. He immediately left.
lordrichter wrote: »
Anotherone773 wrote: »By definition, an exploit is taking advantage of an unintended game mechanic in order to gain an advantage. Why should i be punished by having the server rolled back for people who found the unintended game mechanic and took advantage of it?
I think ZOS is handling this the correct way, punishing people who obviously took advantage of the mechanic, while not punishing everyone else.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
It's the "go do something else" that bothers me.
So now I have to be careful whenever I play the game normally, just in case there's a bug somewhere ?
Not fighting enemy players at an outpost is definitely not "playing normally".
Standing on a stone with 30 other players to kill a giant scorpion is definitely not "playing normally"
Killing a group dungeon boss over and over IS "playing normally" - we do that all the time when we farm gear.
Going to IC and kill mobs ? That's most definitely "playing normally".
And I don't see why we should stop playing normally "just because" something is wrong, that we might very well simply not even notice.
Still waiting for Grahtwood bots be banned...
Jayman1000 wrote: »
VaranisArano wrote: »Are you seriously trying to argue that you could see yourself get 1.9 million exp for killing a mob and not realize that something was wrong and maybe you should report it and not continue killing mobs for tons of exp?
Report it. Go do something else that isn't continuing to exploit the very glitch you just noticed. If you spot a new glitch, rinse repeat.
Jayman1000 wrote: »
If you did it on purpose, or if they find out that you were being salty / inting from previous matches in new matches
Jayman1000 wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »
If you did it on purpose, or if they find out that you were being salty / inting from previous matches in new matches
oh ok, so what you are saying is that the original posters information, that two tk's = 14 day ban, third = permaban, is incorrect, and that it is only in extreme, repeated cases, and possibly require many more tk's?
Some people care; they do not want anyone having anything that (in their opinion) they did not earn.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Besides... who cares if some silly guys level a new toon in ten minutes instead of 2 days ? Who cares if someone gets 200CP in an hour ? They're just spoiling their own fun, XP means nothing, CPs are capped and neither transform a bad player into a good one, or a new player into an experienced one.
Really, who cares... ?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The ZeniMax Code of Conduct that you agreed to when starting the game states that you will not exploit any bug, or abuse any game system. As such, we'll be doing a full audit over the next few days to identify any accounts that were found to be exploiting the issue with XP gains.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The ZeniMax Code of Conduct that you agreed to when starting the game states that you will not exploit any bug, or abuse any game system. As such, we'll be doing a full audit over the next few days to identify any accounts that were found to be exploiting the issue with XP gains.
What's your definition of "exploiting the issue"? That's a very broad brush to paint strokes with.
If you're taking action on accounts, your definition of TOS infringement should be much more refined and specific.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The ZeniMax Code of Conduct that you agreed to when starting the game states that you will not exploit any bug, or abuse any game system. As such, we'll be doing a full audit over the next few days to identify any accounts that were found to be exploiting the issue with XP gains.
What's your definition of "exploiting the issue"? That's a very broad brush to paint strokes with.
If you're taking action on accounts, your definition of TOS infringement should be much more refined and specific.
I would think anyone that continued to do so after 3 times would be in part of supposed bans.