Drachenmutter wrote: »Most hacks and also bots are running under Linux!
Look their and you will find them!
Blackwolfe5 wrote: »Having the ability to customize your UI and have the information in the game presented to you in a way you like, or hide if you wish.. is terrible?
On the contrary, it adds value to the experience in my opinion.
An Addon should not add any inputs to a game, it can monitor what's going on, and modify what you see (FOV addon), but should not alter what's happening, or activate any ablities or make move or any actions of any sort.WhiteQueen wrote: »2) Can we get a definitive mod post on the difference between third-party bot hacks and API add-ons? Because some people apparently cannot comprehend the difference.
Nice idea, but new addons are always being invented, and to say we can't have because it was invented after a cut-off date would annoy peopleI use addons myself. But the concept of addons is simply terrible.
ESO should essentially just implement whatever good addons there is a year ahead or something and then close the API.
The point was that it opens up a huge option of exploits that is already being abused. It can also add extensive server loads that leads to lag.
The API if anything should be read only.
I am not agree, what ever you said. Linux brought down many kinds, so go now and leave me allone, you arean Lier!Draxinusom wrote: »Drachenmutter wrote: »Most hacks and also bots are running under Linux!
Look their and you will find them!
Citation needed.
Seriously, you make very broad statements. "Most X are running under linux". Did you read that in your evening newspaper? Even if it WERE true, can you provide even the littlest evidence of this? No? Then why did you write it? Should we take this for granted because the very famous Drachenmutter wrote it?
Look, I'm not only a Senior Linux System Enigneer, I also have a master in Comp-Sci, worked over a decade as a programmer in a very reputable software development company and have very intricated knowledge in many languages. I spent 4 hours yesterday fixing a lua-c interface class someone provided on github because it was broken exactly in functionality I needed and I had to debug down to the stack level interaction between the two languages. But this is the internet and I could be lying to you and just making things up. Like you just did with the quoted text above.
This is an open forum and you're free to write whatever you like, as long as it conforms to the ToS/Community guidelines, but I'm really interested why you spew completely wrong and opinionated tidbits on stuff you either have no firm grasp of, or just want to cause more confusion and influence people with similar weak knowledge with weird notions.
Linux has literally nothing to do with game bots, especially not as long as game clients almost exclusively run only on Windows (and sometimes on Mac). It's easiest to just manipulate them where they run. And yes I know what wine (on Linux is) it doesn't change a thing.
AlexDougherty wrote: »I would like to see an official list of approved and banned addons though, and make it a sticky at the top of the addons forum, so people can constantly check it, and suggest new addons for inclusion or banning.
Drachenmutter wrote: »I am not agree, what ever you said. Linux brought down many kinds, so go now and leave me allone, you arean Lier!
If there are no Banned Addons, why did it take over ten days for them to say the FOV addon wouldn't get you banned?Draxinusom wrote: »This is kind of a non-sensical suggestion. The Addon API is 100% controlled by ZOS. All addons are at all times allowed, there are no banned ones.
Dante_Marquis wrote: »If you need Add ons then stop playing MMOs you are no gamer....My wife and I are old school we don't need any mod to help us play and never well..by the Goddess the Kids these days. You mean to tell me that you need an add on to hold your hand and play the game for you?? because that is what you are doing.
AlexDougherty wrote: »If there are no Banned Addons, why did it take over ten days for them to say the FOV addon wouldn't get you banned?
AlexDougherty wrote: »If there are no Banned Addons, why did it take over ten days for them to say the FOV addon wouldn't get you banned?Draxinusom wrote: »This is kind of a non-sensical suggestion. The Addon API is 100% controlled by ZOS. All addons are at all times allowed, there are no banned ones.
Drachenmutter wrote: »Most uknown Programms are going under Linux, since 20 years.
Take it or take it not!
First i saw thas the speed hack, afterwrads a linuyprogramm, who showes anemieson the map and so on, kiss my ass!
Ok, that makes sense, and was what was throwing me.Draxinusom wrote: »Addons are LUA scripts, they are not executables. They are interpreted by the the games' built in LUA interpreter.
The "FOV addon" is a misnomer. Someone called it that but it is actually a .exe file, so it's an executable that interacts with the ESO.exe process; the same thing that a cheat/hack does so the question "does this get me banned" is a genuine concern as using this might be indistinguishable (from a process / counter hack system's) point of view.
Drachenmutter wrote: »Linuxoverwrites it all and cant not so easyly detected, because you are not looking for.
Draxinusom wrote: »Drachenmutter wrote: »Linuxoverwrites it all and cant not so easyly detected, because you are not looking for.
Show us on this doll here where Linux touched you.
Draxinusom wrote: »It's a gender neutral one, if that's what you actually are asking.
Draxinusom wrote: »EDIT: Yes, server still down... I'm sure it's because they run on linux.