Rogue_Coyote wrote: »Several examples can be easily found in game of players advertising carries and end game titles like Godslayer for millions of gold. This seems like a form of boosting, no? Which should be against ZoS ToS and reportable. However this practice seems to be the norm and accepted/ignored. Personally I feel this is a form of cheating and takes away from legit players who took the time to grind the achievements the way they were intended, as their titles "could have been bought" instead of earned. Thoughts?
Warhawke_80 wrote: »Dragonnord wrote: »ZOS has already communicated, more than one time through some Devs, that it is accepted and approved by them.
Yeah..and that's why I was amused with how that one YouTube kid took Raiding so seriously...when anyone could just buy a carry.
Sadly I would admit that is probably why Raiding was never taken seriously by the player base.
Raiding is more widespread than you would think. PC NA has a discord bot that is used to auto tag people with their clears for various reasons. The bot creator, @royaltonberry, recently shared the stats for all clears that have been processed by the bot. These go by discord account, so accuracy is relatively high with very few instances of duplication even though people may have posted in multiple servers. This is primarily PC NA data, as console transfers are normally tagged manually. Some EU data is likely mixed in, but at least at the highest level a lot of the PC EU players are playing on NA occasionally.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »Warhawke_80 wrote: »Dragonnord wrote: »ZOS has already communicated, more than one time through some Devs, that it is accepted and approved by them.
Yeah..and that's why I was amused with how that one YouTube kid took Raiding so seriously...when anyone could just buy a carry.
Sadly I would admit that is probably why Raiding was never taken seriously by the player base.
Raiding is more widespread than you would think. PC NA has a discord bot that is used to auto tag people with their clears for various reasons. The bot creator, @royaltonberry, recently shared the stats for all clears that have been processed by the bot. These go by discord account, so accuracy is relatively high with very few instances of duplication even though people may have posted in multiple servers. This is primarily PC NA data, as console transfers are normally tagged manually. Some EU data is likely mixed in, but at least at the highest level a lot of the PC EU players are playing on NA occasionally.
Ah, so we're talking about raid stats, not a secret underground raid network. I was about to ask if the bot also tracks who’s carrying who in those clears!"
Rogue_Coyote wrote: »Several examples can be easily found in game of players advertising carries and end game titles like Godslayer for millions of gold. This seems like a form of boosting, no? Which should be against ZoS ToS and reportable. However this practice seems to be the norm and accepted/ignored. Personally I feel this is a form of cheating and takes away from legit players who took the time to grind the achievements the way they were intended, as their titles "could have been bought" instead of earned. Thoughts?
Rogue_Coyote wrote: »Several examples can be easily found in game of players advertising carries and end game titles like Godslayer for millions of gold. This seems like a form of boosting, no? Which should be against ZoS ToS and reportable. However this practice seems to be the norm and accepted/ignored. Personally I feel this is a form of cheating and takes away from legit players who took the time to grind the achievements the way they were intended, as their titles "could have been bought" instead of earned. Thoughts?
I think it is cheating, and it also promotes websites that sell gold for real money. I mean, isn't that against TOS? RMT?
Rogue_Coyote wrote: »Several examples can be easily found in game of players advertising carries and end game titles like Godslayer for millions of gold. This seems like a form of boosting, no? Which should be against ZoS ToS and reportable. However this practice seems to be the norm and accepted/ignored. Personally I feel this is a form of cheating and takes away from legit players who took the time to grind the achievements the way they were intended, as their titles "could have been bought" instead of earned. Thoughts?
I think it is cheating, and it also promotes websites that sell gold for real money. I mean, isn't that against TOS? RMT?