Lucifers_Pain wrote: »Exploiting is still exploiting whether or not it benefits the one exploiting.
If I stole something from a store that I didn't need, It would still be against the law.
Running through lava in a dungeon does not explicitly further your progression, nor does it necessarily prove intention, whereas, say, repeating the same dungeon to get specific rewards that were unintended would be more apt to be called an exploit because the intention is clear through the repetition, and the motive is clear because of the reward. Running through lava has no reward and I can't see a situation where you would run through it repeatedly to achieve something.
City of Ash II has a few spots that you can "skip" and its clearly not intended and is a benefit if your just trying to get the monster helm.
jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »The question isn't whether they were max level, that everyone is debating, from a general sense. The question at issue is whether or not the failure to notice, or taking time to leave the zone, or taking time to trouble shoot, and thus gaining cp unintentionally is an exploit.
Juju_beans wrote: »jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »The question isn't whether they were max level, that everyone is debating, from a general sense. The question at issue is whether or not the failure to notice, or taking time to leave the zone, or taking time to trouble shoot, and thus gaining cp unintentionally is an exploit.
And zos did state that they audited accounts.
If I went to IC every day for 500 stones and then left and did the same on patch day with the software bug then an audit would show that I was just doing what I normally did and not go there to specifically get huge amounts of xp.
Now I'm not at max CP and if I noticed I was getting 1 CP per kill you betcha a red flag would go up and I would stop.
jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »The question isn't whether they were max level, that everyone is debating, from a general sense. The question at issue is whether or not the failure to notice, or taking time to leave the zone, or taking time to trouble shoot, and thus gaining cp unintentionally is an exploit.
And zos did state that they audited accounts.
If I went to IC every day for 500 stones and then left and did the same on patch day with the software bug then an audit would show that I was just doing what I normally did and not go there to specifically get huge amounts of xp.
Now I'm not at max CP and if I noticed I was getting 1 CP per kill you betcha a red flag would go up and I would stop.
I am attempting to clarify the debate for the OP. Actually taking a position on the debate has lead to two similar threads being shut down, so I won't be commenting on that aspect of it. You should never knowingly violate terms of Service.
Lucifers_Pain wrote: »If yes then how is it different from running through lava to bypass mobs and bosses in a dungeon?
Your doing something that reduces the amount of Exp and Loot you get in a Dungeon by bypassing mobs and bosses. So, how is that even remotely considered an exploit?
Lucifers_Pain wrote: »jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »The question isn't whether they were max level, that everyone is debating, from a general sense. The question at issue is whether or not the failure to notice, or taking time to leave the zone, or taking time to trouble shoot, and thus gaining cp unintentionally is an exploit.
And zos did state that they audited accounts.
If I went to IC every day for 500 stones and then left and did the same on patch day with the software bug then an audit would show that I was just doing what I normally did and not go there to specifically get huge amounts of xp.
Now I'm not at max CP and if I noticed I was getting 1 CP per kill you betcha a red flag would go up and I would stop.
I am attempting to clarify the debate for the OP. Actually taking a position on the debate has lead to two similar threads being shut down, so I won't be commenting on that aspect of it. You should never knowingly violate terms of Service.
I just read the TOS and nothing in there about exploit was broken
VaranisArano wrote: »From the Code of Conduct (part bolded for emphasis): 5.2 Users will not exploit any bug, or abuse any game system (such as the scoring or award systems) in a ZeniMax Game, Service, forum, or other games or services provided by ZeniMax. Users will not intentionally use or share any bug found within any ZeniMax Game, real or fictitious, regardless of whether or not it grants an unfair advantage. You will not directly or indirectly communicate the existence of any such bug to any other user of the ZeniMax Service (in game or on a ZeniMax service). Report bugs and exploits using the in-game portal or via http://help.elderscrollsonline.com/app/home.
You can review the Code of Conduct in full here: https://account.elderscrollsonline.com/code-of-conduct
So directly from the Code of Conduct we all agreed to when we play the game, it doesn't matter if you had max CP and all possible skills leveled. There doesn't have to be an unfair advantage gained in order for it to be an exploit.
Lucifers_Pain wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »From the Code of Conduct (part bolded for emphasis): 5.2 Users will not exploit any bug, or abuse any game system (such as the scoring or award systems) in a ZeniMax Game, Service, forum, or other games or services provided by ZeniMax. Users will not intentionally use or share any bug found within any ZeniMax Game, real or fictitious, regardless of whether or not it grants an unfair advantage. You will not directly or indirectly communicate the existence of any such bug to any other user of the ZeniMax Service (in game or on a ZeniMax service). Report bugs and exploits using the in-game portal or via http://help.elderscrollsonline.com/app/home.
You can review the Code of Conduct in full here: https://account.elderscrollsonline.com/code-of-conduct
So directly from the Code of Conduct we all agreed to when we play the game, it doesn't matter if you had max CP and all possible skills leveled. There doesn't have to be an unfair advantage gained in order for it to be an exploit.
I missed this... I get it now and understand. Thank you for clarifying it.
Castiel_Boomer wrote: »My problem is that the very definition of exploit is to make full use of and derive benefit from. If you are not benefiting anything, then how is it an exploit? I am NOT referring to this EXP thing, but in general, but the terms of service agreement making a blanket statement that you could be breaking the terms of service without even knowing, and you are still considered an exploiter? So if a zone isn't working properly, and I am not gaining anything from it being broken, how is it an exploit? it is ONLY an exploit (by definition) if you GAIN something. So when I use the broken grouping tool and it works for a change, am I exploiting? If so, then HOW? I need to gain something for it to be an exploit, so playing a broken game shouldn't be considered an exploit. Again, this has nothing to do with the EXP exploit, as you obviously gained something from that. but to change the very definition of the word "exploit" to better suit your own needs is not very cool. I'm just saying.
If they're already max level/CP why are they bothering to take advantage (exploiting) of an XP bug? That doesn't even make sense.
LeagueTroll wrote: »I think it is exploit, because the code has bugs. Player able to skip mob in dungeon is obv not a bug. I never understand why ppl should be banned for exploit, it’s loopholes in the game’s code. I support roll back on dealing with exploits (like remove gold / gear / skin).
VaranisArano wrote: »LeagueTroll wrote: »I think it is exploit, because the code has bugs. Player able to skip mob in dungeon is obv not a bug. I never understand why ppl should be banned for exploit, it’s loopholes in the game’s code. I support roll back on dealing with exploits (like remove gold / gear / skin).
Because we agreed to these things called the Terms of Service and the Code of Conduct, wherein we agree to report any bugs or "loopholes" we find and not abuse them.
I mean, if you can't be banned for breaking the TOS and the COC you agreed to by failing to report and then continuing to abuse "loopholes" in the game code (or whatever you want to call them) what can you be banned for?
jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »LeagueTroll wrote: »I think it is exploit, because the code has bugs. Player able to skip mob in dungeon is obv not a bug. I never understand why ppl should be banned for exploit, it’s loopholes in the game’s code. I support roll back on dealing with exploits (like remove gold / gear / skin).
Because we agreed to these things called the Terms of Service and the Code of Conduct, wherein we agree to report any bugs or "loopholes" we find and not abuse them.
I mean, if you can't be banned for breaking the TOS and the COC you agreed to by failing to report and then continuing to abuse "loopholes" in the game code (or whatever you want to call them) what can you be banned for?
Zos has made it clear that reporting is not part of the definition of whether or not you have “exploited” anything. Or whether or not one is subject to discipline.
VaranisArano wrote: »jordanmarx_ESO wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »LeagueTroll wrote: »I think it is exploit, because the code has bugs. Player able to skip mob in dungeon is obv not a bug. I never understand why ppl should be banned for exploit, it’s loopholes in the game’s code. I support roll back on dealing with exploits (like remove gold / gear / skin).
Because we agreed to these things called the Terms of Service and the Code of Conduct, wherein we agree to report any bugs or "loopholes" we find and not abuse them.
I mean, if you can't be banned for breaking the TOS and the COC you agreed to by failing to report and then continuing to abuse "loopholes" in the game code (or whatever you want to call them) what can you be banned for?
Zos has made it clear that reporting is not part of the definition of whether or not you have “exploited” anything. Or whether or not one is subject to discipline.
Beyond discussing particulars of cases, which I'm not interested in doing (nor really permitted to do on the forums) I'm not sure I can agree with that from the official responses on the Forums. However, I would expect that if someone did in fact report and stop doing whatever had caused the bug when they noticed it, that would be an excellent thing to bring up in appeal to ZOS.
Only if the achieve requires you to kill all mobs/encounters.BANK_IT_HERE wrote: »Lucifers_Pain wrote: »If yes then how is it different from running through lava to bypass mobs and bosses in a dungeon?
Your doing something that reduces the amount of Exp and Loot you get in a Dungeon by bypassing mobs and bosses. So, how is that even remotely considered an exploit?
If it helps you get a speed run achievement, it would be an exploit.
@Castiel_Boomer by all means, give us a theoretical example of something you feel they would currently consider an exploit that you feel you would derive no benefit from?Castiel_Boomer wrote: »My problem is that the very definition of exploit is to make full use of and derive benefit from. If you are not benefiting anything, then how is it an exploit? I am NOT referring to this EXP thing, but in general, but the terms of service agreement making a blanket statement that you could be breaking the terms of service without even knowing, and you are still considered an exploiter? So if a zone isn't working properly, and I am not gaining anything from it being broken, how is it an exploit? it is ONLY an exploit (by definition) if you GAIN something. So when I use the broken grouping tool and it works for a change, am I exploiting? If so, then HOW? I need to gain something for it to be an exploit, so playing a broken game shouldn't be considered an exploit. Again, this has nothing to do with the EXP exploit, as you obviously gained something from that. but to change the very definition of the word "exploit" to better suit your own needs is not very cool. I'm just saying.
Well @danno8 , personally, I don't think you should go to jail for it, as long as it happened while you were watching TV or reading a book or something.If me and my buddy have millions in our bank accounts, is it really stealing if I snatch $100 from his wallet? Or $1000? I mean he won't even notice, and I don't even need it.
JamieAubrey wrote: »Huh ?