An IP block is pretty easy, blocking VPNs are easy as well. Certain large companies block such traffic from the site. Of course could change it that logging in does not not look just for an IP address but MAC addresses and block those as well.
TequilaFire wrote: »I think it was a Rockstar game where cheaters and griefers were given a dunce cap and were restricted to playing only with other cheaters for a while.
I think that would be a great ideda …..instead of a wall of shame, give them their own server. problem solved.
Then all the people caught cheating all can still play but only with other people who are cheating. Then all the people NOT cheating can have a clean game and a better time.
Berserkerkitten wrote: »
An IP block is pretty easy, blocking VPNs are easy as well. Certain large companies block such traffic from the site. Of course could change it that logging in does not not look just for an IP address but MAC addresses and block those as well.
Except NO ONE even has a static IP so unless you wanna ban an entire IP-range (and countless innocent players along with it), it does absolutely nothing. And changing your MAC address is about as time-consuming as getting a fresh pair of socks.
Yes changing the hardware in your computer is about as time... yeah I am just not going to respond to you as you are providing misinformation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address
https://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-MAC-Address-of-Your-Computer
https://www.lifewire.com/introduction-to-mac-addresses-817937
You guys are not reading what I actually said. They should not post the names of people REPORTED. Only those people CONFIRMED as cheaters and exploiters. :-)
Jayman1000 wrote: »You guys are not reading what I actually said. They should not post the names of people REPORTED. Only those people CONFIRMED as cheaters and exploiters. :-)
And when that "confirmation" is unjust, when the system was wrong and unjustly "confirmed" someone as a cheater... what then? How do you restore the honor of a victim to an unjust public shaming wall? (tip: you can't, they will foreever be blemished in the eyes of a lot of players, just like IRL when someone is publicly accused of sex crimes and there's a pu blic outcry. Then when they are found innocent, because they didnt do it, no one cares and people still see them as guilty). This is what I meant with my initial comment, that it is about protecting the innocent, not about protecting the guilty.
Or you do just not believe unjust verdicts are real?
I've never heard of an unjust banning to be honest when it is so black and white.
I know of someone who pretended to have cancer to get the vhof skin.
She guilted her friends end game group into carrying her through it 'before her surgery'.
She said she'd lost all her hair due to the chemotherapy and was in hospital for a week, mean while on Facebook she was posting pictures of her on holidays.... With a very full head of hair.
This is by far the most despicable thing I've ever seen & I really wish she got banned for it.
Despicable, but not cheating or against TOS.
Berserkerkitten wrote: »
An IP block is pretty easy, blocking VPNs are easy as well. Certain large companies block such traffic from the site. Of course could change it that logging in does not not look just for an IP address but MAC addresses and block those as well.
Except NO ONE even has a static IP so unless you wanna ban an entire IP-range (and countless innocent players along with it), it does absolutely nothing. And changing your MAC address is about as time-consuming as getting a fresh pair of socks.
Yes changing the hardware in your computer is about as time... yeah I am just not going to respond to you as you are providing misinformation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address
https://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-MAC-Address-of-Your-Computer
https://www.lifewire.com/introduction-to-mac-addresses-817937
I've never heard of an unjust banning to be honest when it is so black and white
Soul_Demon wrote: »
I would submit that those cheating routinely don't have multiple accounts...that would be the extreme cheats who cant play any other way. Putting char names caught up on a wall of shame would affirm those turning in such things to continue to provide ZOS with this information since they don't do this, we the player are required to spot, record and turn in cheats in their game.
Soul_Demon wrote: »
I would also guess that those who were doing this stuff would be discouraged as the notoriety of 'winning' would be reduced to "Lance Armstrong" levels- They do it to 'appear' to be good at the game, the reason is removed if the char names are revealed to have cheated.
corpseblade wrote: »Plus OP is assuming the cheaters can be shamed. Cheaters operate in a different moral universe. They don't feel shame, only entitlement. So the Wall of Shame is purposeless and a misnomer.
Soul_Demon wrote: »
I would submit that those cheating routinely don't have multiple accounts...that would be the extreme cheats who cant play any other way. Putting char names caught up on a wall of shame would affirm those turning in such things to continue to provide ZOS with this information since they don't do this, we the player are required to spot, record and turn in cheats in their game.
Considering that creating a new account takes just a few minutes, and that achieving max-CP level can be done in a few days, multiple accounts are more likely the norm for cheaters than not. The 'main' account does all the crafting and supply, while the cheat account(s) can be thrown away.
I don't know how it is on PC, but on console, I can create as many accounts as I like.
Again, I disagree completely with you. If you released the name of characters ZOS is certain were cheating it would take away any reason for cheating in the first place. The bottom line is no players who cheat tell you they are cheating....ever.Soul_Demon wrote: »
I would also guess that those who were doing this stuff would be discouraged as the notoriety of 'winning' would be reduced to "Lance Armstrong" levels- They do it to 'appear' to be good at the game, the reason is removed if the char names are revealed to have cheated.
On the contrary, I don't believe cheaters care much about reputation. I suspect that their chief pleasure comes from enraging other players. When the cheater's victims quit out of frustration, hopefully after sending hate mail... that is 'winning' to a cheater.
All that naming and shaming does is reward cheaters with notoriety and pleasure. Anonymous action by the game publisher denies both.
Thankfully there are other outlets where people can call other people out for what they are. Unfortunately the eso forums are not a place like that. Free speech does not exist here and the rules that are in place are bent or broken when the mods see fit. Its a circus. And the rules like the naming and shaming policy seem to be similar to putting your hands over your ears and yelling. Or sticking your head in the sand, to put it another way.
Because incontrovertible proof of a cheat is not as simple as players may think, and because publishing names serves little useful purpose beyond catharsis for some.
A permanent block of a player is virtually impossible in any game if that player is committed to playing and cheating, unless ZoS implements something akin to fingerprint or retina scan login IDs. And even that could be easily bypassed with an accomplice or adequate engineering.
An IP block is pretty easy, blocking VPNs are easy as well. Certain large companies block such traffic from the site. Of course could change it that logging in does not not look just for an IP address but MAC addresses and block those as well.
Note: A MAC address is the hardware for connecting to the internet. It is more personable identifiable than your IP address. It lets companies and services know which computer in your house is using the service.
Because incontrovertible proof of a cheat is not as simple as players may think, and because publishing names serves little useful purpose beyond catharsis for some.
A permanent block of a player is virtually impossible in any game if that player is committed to playing and cheating, unless ZoS implements something akin to fingerprint or retina scan login IDs. And even that could be easily bypassed with an accomplice or adequate engineering.
An IP block is pretty easy, blocking VPNs are easy as well. Certain large companies block such traffic from the site. Of course could change it that logging in does not not look just for an IP address but MAC addresses and block those as well.
Note: A MAC address is the hardware for connecting to the internet. It is more personable identifiable than your IP address. It lets companies and services know which computer in your house is using the service.
All spoofable?
Because incontrovertible proof of a cheat is not as simple as players may think, and because publishing names serves little useful purpose beyond catharsis for some.
A permanent block of a player is virtually impossible in any game if that player is committed to playing and cheating, unless ZoS implements something akin to fingerprint or retina scan login IDs. And even that could be easily bypassed with an accomplice or adequate engineering.