In a way, view it as encouraging that Zeni are using a heavy hand to ban people as there are so many bots, on appeal I am sure they will look at your account and see the activity indicates that you are a normal human player
Nice theory in blind support of ZOS .. the reality I'm seeing is that bots I reported DAYS ago are still running/flying about, so those unjustly banned don't even get that crumb of comfort.Mistamichal wrote: »In a way, view it as encouraging that Zeni are using a heavy hand to ban people as there are so many bots, on appeal I am sure they will look at your account and see the activity indicates that you are a normal human player
I agree. I think the minor inconvenience of having to contact Zeni to get your account unsuspended is more than made up for by the (hopefully) thousands of bot accounts that will be permanently banned.
Nice theory in blind support of ZOS .. the reality I'm seeing is that bots I reported DAYS ago are still running/flying about, so those unjustly banned don't even get that crumb of comfort.Mistamichal wrote: »In a way, view it as encouraging that Zeni are using a heavy hand to ban people as there are so many bots, on appeal I am sure they will look at your account and see the activity indicates that you are a normal human player
I agree. I think the minor inconvenience of having to contact Zeni to get your account unsuspended is more than made up for by the (hopefully) thousands of bot accounts that will be permanently banned.
As one of the many hundreds falsely suspended several weeks ago I don't accept being collateral damage in ZOS lost war against RMT and the bots is a "minor inconvenience".
I suggest you try it someday.
ZOS_MichelleA wrote: »Have you submitted a ticket yet, @Augustiine? If so, would you please let us know the ticket number so that we can look into this? Thanks for your support and patience thus far.
Nice theory in blind support of ZOS .. the reality I'm seeing is that bots I reported DAYS ago are still running/flying about, so those unjustly banned don't even get that crumb of comfort.Mistamichal wrote: »In a way, view it as encouraging that Zeni are using a heavy hand to ban people as there are so many bots, on appeal I am sure they will look at your account and see the activity indicates that you are a normal human player
I agree. I think the minor inconvenience of having to contact Zeni to get your account unsuspended is more than made up for by the (hopefully) thousands of bot accounts that will be permanently banned.
As one of the many hundreds falsely suspended several weeks ago I don't accept being collateral damage in ZOS lost war against RMT and the bots is a "minor inconvenience".
I suggest you try it someday.
ZOS_MichelleA wrote: »Have you submitted a ticket yet, @Augustiine? If so, would you please let us know the ticket number so that we can look into this? Thanks for your support and patience thus far.
Augustiine wrote: »
By killing the bosses on Ruins of Kardala over and over again. I don't think this can be considered hacking or cheating as it was something that the game allowed to do, also known as grinding. Besides, hundreds of people, if not all people in Craglorn, were doing it.
I've put days into this and its not fair to get banned for something like that without any kind of explanation.
Augustiine wrote: »
By killing the bosses on Ruins of Kardala over and over again. I don't think this can be considered hacking or cheating as it was something that the game allowed to do, also known as grinding. Besides, hundreds of people, if not all people in Craglorn, were doing it.
I've put days into this and its not fair to get banned for something like that without any kind of explanation.
Interesting, if you didnt get any explanation, why do you think it has something todo with Ruins of Kardala?
Repeatedly killing bosses in an instance is exactly the type of behaviour that bots had been using hence the link.Augustiine wrote: »
By killing the bosses on Ruins of Kardala over and over again. I don't think this can be considered hacking or cheating as it was something that the game allowed to do, also known as grinding. Besides, hundreds of people, if not all people in Craglorn, were doing it.
I've put days into this and its not fair to get banned for something like that without any kind of explanation.
Interesting, if you didnt get any explanation, why do you think it has something todo with Ruins of Kardala?
Augustiine wrote: »
By killing the bosses on Ruins of Kardala over and over again. I don't think this can be considered hacking or cheating as it was something that the game allowed to do, also known as grinding. Besides, hundreds of people, if not all people in Craglorn, were doing it.
I've put days into this and its not fair to get banned for something like that without any kind of explanation.
Interesting, if you didnt get any explanation, why do you think it has something todo with Ruins of Kardala?
Mistamichal wrote: »Nice theory in blind support of ZOS .. the reality I'm seeing is that bots I reported DAYS ago are still running/flying about, so those unjustly banned don't even get that crumb of comfort.
As one of the many hundreds falsely suspended several weeks ago I don't accept being collateral damage in ZOS lost war against RMT and the bots is a "minor inconvenience".
I suggest you try it someday.
Actually it has happened to me. So I am also one of the hundreds falsely suspended, and have no major hangup about it like some people.
Augustiine wrote: »Just to let people know, Ruins of Kardala is a 4 man instance. Therefore, I was not negatively impacting anyone's experience. Thanks everyone.