Kryptorchid wrote: »If I understand it correctly, these people dupes a ton of legendaries, right? We all know a rollback is not an option -- that shouldn't need explanation -- but what is an option?
Here's a novel idea -- implement item decay to item destruction for legendary items! That way these dupes items will make their way out of the economy naturally, and you can continue looking into the dupers and banning them. This would also make the economy at endgame better as people will always have a need to restock on gear either through game content or crafters.
marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »
You are of the mindset that ZOS will take the time to sift through hundreds of thousands of accounts to find dupes. They dont have to rolback xp.. materials/motiffs/gold only.
I dont think you see the extent in which people have gone to launder these items. Multiple accounts, hiding items in pending mail, hiding items on guild stores that arent populated... theres many more ways for these guys to slip through the cracks. The only way to stop future millionares from ruling the economy is to rollback. I dont like it either, but its better than the economy being entirely written off.
marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »Saint_JiubB14_ESO wrote: »your post implies the ONLY option is rollback, that it can't be done by looking for the 100 stacks of Legendary items and the guild bank records and just undoing most of it.
People will quit. especially the ones in vet rank. not only is it more work for research, gathering, but you have to replay the same quests. plus what about the early access people? do we get free time? or do you guys just get locked out for 5 days?
I think the only way they would do a rollback would be if they gave out months or free time and possibly future free content. because so many will quit. I wouldn't but my play time would be extremely limited for the rest of the included time simply because I wouldn't trust them until a lot of time has passed.
You are of the mindset that ZOS will take the time to sift through hundreds of thousands of accounts to find dupes. They dont have to rolback xp.. materials/motiffs/gold only.
I dont think you see the extent in which people have gone to launder these items. Multiple accounts, hiding items in pending mail, hiding items on guild stores that arent populated... theres many more ways for these guys to slip through the cracks. The only way to stop future millionares from ruling the economy is to rollback. I dont like it either, but its better than the economy being entirely written off.
If they are legitimately crafting these items and not duping them or the materials to make them, then that wouldn't be a problem. To me that would be a "working as intended" situation.marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »Kryptorchid wrote: »If I understand it correctly, these people dupes a ton of legendaries, right? We all know a rollback is not an option -- that shouldn't need explanation -- but what is an option?
Here's a novel idea -- implement item decay to item destruction for legendary items! That way these dupes items will make their way out of the economy naturally, and you can continue looking into the dupers and banning them. This would also make the economy at endgame better as people will always have a need to restock on gear either through game content or crafters.
I like the idea, but whats to stop people crafting hundreds of armor and weapon sets to avoid the decay of the materials?
Rollbacks are an option. Neverwinter rolled back their servers around the same time after their launch.
Saint_JiubB14_ESO wrote: »marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »
You are of the mindset that ZOS will take the time to sift through hundreds of thousands of accounts to find dupes. They dont have to rolback xp.. materials/motiffs/gold only.
I dont think you see the extent in which people have gone to launder these items. Multiple accounts, hiding items in pending mail, hiding items on guild stores that arent populated... theres many more ways for these guys to slip through the cracks. The only way to stop future millionares from ruling the economy is to rollback. I dont like it either, but its better than the economy being entirely written off.
actually it was stated that rolling back characters is impossible. so the only way to do a 'rollback' would be to reset the whole game. or ZOS meant they would not ever do rollbacks as a solution. also everything to lander can be tracked. mail, chat logs, guild deposits. multis, all leave a trail, . I agree with you ZOS will have to do a lot of work to really fix it, but really its that or let the game fail before its first month. bannig major offenders will do more than most think. the real problem are the items sold to other players, how do you deal with those. if they were being done in large stacks they can be simply deleted, if they were used it becomes a bigger issue. but we have to wait and see.
marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »My friends and I are in mourning. Im just hoping they come up with an ingenious plan to catch every one of these cheaters. Rollbacks will cause to much of an uproar. Even tho I agree, it is the only viable fix. The problem is , itd have to be atleast a week long roll back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoZQW0_OEmwmarcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »Well, lets get the ball rolling.
Video evidence of a player in the guild "The Nwalaerea Brotherhood"(0:07) duping hundreds of thousands worth of legendaries.
Youre welcome.
Drakonklenok wrote: »marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »Well, lets get the ball rolling.
Video evidence of a player in the guild "The Nwalaerea Brotherhood"(0:07) duping hundreds of thousands worth of legendaries.
Youre welcome.
There are a ton of these videos, not hard to use that as a starting point to execute said offenders and their accomplices.
Ouch I skimmed right by this!
No we can't do a week long rollback, good lord. I understand a fair amount of players posting here are affected by this but obviously a good amount of players have no idea it even took place. I for one had no idea about it and I play for hours every day, I'd be very upset if I was rolled back a week for something I had nothing to do with.
This games back end I am sure has some metrics and reporting methods that the devs could weed out the biggest culprits...I am sure there is no way in hell an honest player could acquire 1000 legendary temps in a few hours/days..hell even in a week, lol...
Ban them....
Or at least zero there gold and entire BP/Bank INV........LOL...actually I think the zero of all assets would be funny...we would see them running around cities with no clothes,weapons or gold...they'd have to go back to a starter island to fist fight a lvl3 to get a possible clothing/armor/weapon drop ...HAhahah I am liking this...
luceri84b14_ESO wrote: »Wouldn't be difficult to organize the database by accounts that have highest gold, put those accounts to review. Organize account by highest number of stacked high tier crafting mats, review those. I imagine there are also guild bank logs -- parse them for large stack withdrawals of certain items, review those accounts. They won't get every single person, but they can get 95% of them.
The big question is whether they'll care enough to punish these people. I know SoE is notorious for letting things like this slide, while Blizzard is notorious for ensuring they ban everyone involved. Time will tell the stance they take.
Magischzwei wrote: »Ive made a topic on how I think over this here:
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/81857/the-wider-implications-of-large-scale-duping#latest
marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »They have logs of everything. They could technically, if they took the time to do it, remove every single piece of gold and ill gotten item from the game. The Banning is just a quicker, easier less sweeping solution.
They really need a "why was I banned forum" here - like xbox has. Where people give their side of the story and ZOS gives theirs and maybe reverses the punishment. It would also give visability to the whole process of banning and suspension.Last time I heard that from a game company, I also saw whining all over twitch, youtube and other game forums from the exploiters actually being banned.
Typically when they say something like that, they really did ban people.
shadyjane62 wrote: »Maybe they could roll back whole game to early access first day. That would be only fair thing to everybody.
Alphashado wrote: »This would have been WAY more devistating if there was an auction house. These items would have spread like wildfire. It will be easier to contain. The economy will be fine.
shadyjane62 wrote: »Maybe they could roll back whole game to early access first day. That would be only fair thing to everybody.
marcweiss81nrb19_ESO wrote: »Alphashado wrote: »This would have been WAY more devistating if there was an auction house. These items would have spread like wildfire. It will be easier to contain. The economy will be fine.
Im not quite sure you understand how many people have amassed enough legendary items to clothe and arm them for coming years. How is that fine? Think about it the next time youre out grinding for some gold.