Jayman1000 wrote: »robertthebard wrote: »
I always love this sentiment when posted regarding exploits vs bugs that adversely affect players. I'd be willing to bet everything I own that if you had been adversely affected by this xp bug, as in it was taking it from you, instead of giving it to you, you'd be reporting that bug so fast that it might seem like it had been reported a week before the update went live. Any takers?
Actually I'd be fine with them rolling back the wrongly earned XP. But banning players for it? That is just a jerk move, and I believe this is problematic behaviour ZOS are displaying here, that they threathen to ban players for just playing the game. Why can't they just roll back wrong XP and then fix the god damn game?? No need to threaten or ban for a broken game
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.
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.
Other issue here is that when something is wrong to our disadvantage, we have to "deal with it". Trophy didn't drop, skill point was not granted, weapon doesn't fire, door doesn't open, disconnected, freeze, whatever : sorry guys, deal with it, thank you for your patience.
But whenever something is wrong to our advantage - while NORMALLY playing the game - then we should be guilty and punished ? Sounds harsh.
That's not true at all. Some people just don't want them or their friends, or anyone else to be banned unfairly, if they killed "X" number of mobs before they noticed the bug. What if they came upon a group of four mobs, and killed all four, noticed the XP gain and stopped ... but ZOS banned them because they killed four mobs instead of just one? When you're in the middle of fighting a group of mobs, you don't stop in the middle just because you go up in level.SynodicOracle wrote: »It's becoming clear that the only people raging upset about this are those who exploited it. You know what you did, so accept the consequences.
SydneyGrey wrote: »That's not true at all. Some people just don't want them or their friends, or anyone else to be banned unfairly, if they killed "X" number of mobs before they noticed the bug. What if they came upon a group of four mobs, and killed all four, noticed the XP gain and stopped ... but ZOS banned them because they killed four mobs instead of just one? When you're in the middle of fighting a group of mobs, you don't stop in the middle just because you go up in level.SynodicOracle wrote: »It's becoming clear that the only people raging upset about this are those who exploited it. You know what you did, so accept the consequences.
And before you say anything ... I was not in IC today. I also didn't buy the 1 crown house.
So long as ZOS doesn't wield the banhammer unfairly, it's not an issue.
With that said, if it was obvious exploiting ... such as someone leveling up a character to 50 by grinding for an hour in IC today ... then yes, they should at least get a temporary ban.
lordrichter wrote: »Getting millions of XP for killing trash mobs is not "normal" by any measure of the word. It just isn't. It is folly to suggest that someone minding their own business, idly killing whatever, isn't going to notice that they are getting way too many XP for what they are doing.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »Getting millions of XP for killing trash mobs is not "normal" by any measure of the word. It just isn't. It is folly to suggest that someone minding their own business, idly killing whatever, isn't going to notice that they are getting way too many XP for what they are doing.
It's not "folly". What if you have NO XP indicator or progression bar on your screen ? How are you ever going to notice that you gain millions of XP ? That's the point.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Good. That means our most valued community members such as Twitch Streamers and people that spend lots of money in the crown store, will be given free passes based on how much they "contribute" to the bottom line.
Remember folks that "permanent" bans only mean they close your existing account and you are free to come back on a new one and do the same things.
SydneyGrey wrote: »That's not true at all. Some people just don't want them or their friends, or anyone else to be banned unfairly, if they killed "X" number of mobs before they noticed the bug. What if they came upon a group of four mobs, and killed all four, noticed the XP gain and stopped ... but ZOS banned them because they killed four mobs instead of just one? When you're in the middle of fighting a group of mobs, you don't stop in the middle just because you go up in level.SynodicOracle wrote: »It's becoming clear that the only people raging upset about this are those who exploited it. You know what you did, so accept the consequences.
And before you say anything ... I was not in IC today. I also didn't buy the 1 crown house.
So long as ZOS doesn't wield the banhammer unfairly, it's not an issue.
With that said, if it was obvious exploiting ... such as someone leveling up a character to 50 by grinding for an hour in IC today ... then yes, they should at least get a temporary ban.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »Getting millions of XP for killing trash mobs is not "normal" by any measure of the word. It just isn't. It is folly to suggest that someone minding their own business, idly killing whatever, isn't going to notice that they are getting way too many XP for what they are doing.
It's not "folly". What if you have NO XP indicator or progression bar on your screen ? How are you ever going to notice that you gain millions of XP ? That's the point.
You have gained 1 Warrior, 1 Thief, and 1 Mage champion points
You have gained 1 Warrior, 1 Thief, and 1 Mage champion points
You have gained 1 Warrior, 1 Thief, and 1 Mage champion points
You have gained 1 Warrior, 1 Thief, and 1 Mage champion points
If you are already maxed on champ points, you weren't exactly benefiting from this exploit.
SynodicOracle wrote: »SydneyGrey wrote: »That's not true at all. Some people just don't want them or their friends, or anyone else to be banned unfairly, if they killed "X" number of mobs before they noticed the bug. What if they came upon a group of four mobs, and killed all four, noticed the XP gain and stopped ... but ZOS banned them because they killed four mobs instead of just one? When you're in the middle of fighting a group of mobs, you don't stop in the middle just because you go up in level.SynodicOracle wrote: »It's becoming clear that the only people raging upset about this are those who exploited it. You know what you did, so accept the consequences.
And before you say anything ... I was not in IC today. I also didn't buy the 1 crown house.
So long as ZOS doesn't wield the banhammer unfairly, it's not an issue.
With that said, if it was obvious exploiting ... such as someone leveling up a character to 50 by grinding for an hour in IC today ... then yes, they should at least get a temporary ban.
If you're not one of the exploiters and you're still raging, why?
Everyone needs to have some faith in ZOS, they've not stated what they plan on doing yet and this absurd speculation is not helpful
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.
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.
How about banning the constant stream of BOTS that plague many zones with such zeal and attention as you are showing to this issue?
Wreuntzylla wrote: »https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/395122/pc-mac-na-eu-downtime-2-12-18-3-20pm-est#latest
Dear ZoS,
It's time for you to hire an actual QA department to test these things and stop relying on your broken system of crowd sourcing beta testers from the player base. It's not working.
You screwed up the most basic and fundamental part of the game, which is gaining EXP. And because of YOUR screw up, now you're threatening players who did nothing but gain EXP on the new characters you effectively forced them to make due to your short-sighted decision to not make your new level up system retroactive?
This isn't an exploit. This is your screw up. And nobody's account should be in danger of having a bad mark on it or banned because of it.
The majority of people that go to the PTS are there to find new exploitable mechanics. They never report it and hide it close to their vest, so that some of the exploits will be semi-secret for months. What on Tamriel would those people do if ZoS had a robust Q&A department???
Wreuntzylla wrote: »https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/395122/pc-mac-na-eu-downtime-2-12-18-3-20pm-est#latest
Dear ZoS,
It's time for you to hire an actual QA department to test these things and stop relying on your broken system of crowd sourcing beta testers from the player base. It's not working.
You screwed up the most basic and fundamental part of the game, which is gaining EXP. And because of YOUR screw up, now you're threatening players who did nothing but gain EXP on the new characters you effectively forced them to make due to your short-sighted decision to not make your new level up system retroactive?
This isn't an exploit. This is your screw up. And nobody's account should be in danger of having a bad mark on it or banned because of it.
The majority of people that go to the PTS are there to find new exploitable mechanics. They never report it and hide it close to their vest, so that some of the exploits will be semi-secret for months. What on Tamriel would those people do if ZoS had a robust Q&A department???
Riverspirit wrote: »Totally agree. It isn't an exploit if it's there for everyone due to an oversight or lack of testing.
Oh, the testing happened. Just no one reported it.
SynodicOracle wrote: »Everyone needs to have some faith in ZOS
SynodicOracle wrote: »Everyone needs to have some faith in ZOS...