Lyrailis wrote:
mess3 wrote:
I don't think SE understands the expectations of a P2P MMO on 2014...
If there is an issue, they need to fix it fast, and not BLAME the player base for their poor programming standards.
That's why they claim only 2 parties have completed T2 the way THEY want it done... At this rate, they'll start banning people because too much good gear randomly dropped on a run.
If there is an issue, they need to fix it fast, and not BLAME the player base for their poor programming standards.
That's why they claim only 2 parties have completed T2 the way THEY want it done... At this rate, they'll start banning people because too much good gear randomly dropped on a run.
So basically it is OK to cheat if you don't agree with the rules, amirite?
"I don't like the rules, so it is the fault of the person who made the rules and I'm going to break them because I don't agree with them" is basically what you're saying there.
This isn't some odd/weird strategy nobody thought of, this is using clear exploits of the game mechanics such as pos hacking.
There's no question whether or not this is an exploit. It just is, end of story. And everybody who was doing it, knew it was an exploit. They knew they weren't supposed to be doing it. You don't "Accidentally" pos hack. You don't "accidentally" hover in mid-air for no apparent reason. And you sure as hell don't win multiple boss battles in which you cause the boss to not be able to attack you or what-not, and then decide to repeat it as many times as you can until you're banned.
Don't play the "OMG we didn't know that was an exploit!" card, because that excuse holds water about as well as a sieve does.
Exactly, POS hacking is a flat out cheat. As for the initial T5 exploit, Twin would get stuck on the terrain, that is directly SE's fault. I don't recall anyone being banned for that either.