All right, I've just about had enough of the things I have seen happening in the lands of Norrath lately, and I'm just posting this to vent.
What is getting my ire up is the outright cheating I've been seeing in the game. LOTS of cheating. It almost seems as though I can't turn around without discovering somebody or group of somebodys engaged in dubious behaviour. What the heck has happened? The pendulum has swung from the early days of EverQuest under Verant with a (often tyranically enforced) no tolerance policy against cheating, to the present day under SoE where a blind eye seems to be increasingly turned towards scummy behavior.
Please understand that I'm no idealist. I know cheating has always occured and, given the size of the gaming populations and the small number of those who enforce the rules (especially after server GMs were done away with), one will always have troublemakers slipping through the cracks. As of late, though, it seems to be getting worse. I'm talking about zoning into Cobalt Scar to farm some arctic wyvern hides for a tailoring skill-up run and finding absolutely no wyverns anywhere and, upon checking, discovering that just some anonymous guy and I are in the zone. Suddenly, the anonymous guy is gone and, a few minutes later, all of the wyverns pop at once - ALL of them. WHAT....THE....HECK? I'm talking about walking into Riverdale one fine day in order to purchase ingredients in order to make misty thicket picnics, and I discover two characters engaged in rather......questionable behavior with one of the quest givers - and who immediately bolt to the zone with their tails between their legs upon realizing that somebody who doesn't belong to their skank guild is in the zone. I'm talking about character names; stupid names, gross names, and names that make one think "Gah, how did that obscenity get past the name filter?!" becoming increasingly common.
Yes, I know what /petition is. I know what /report is. I use them whenever and wherever the need arises, but aside from a few changed names, they seem to do no good anymore. On the Tribunal server, there's this one guy who camps out in the city of Thurgadin. He has set up his character as a forage bot, and can usually be found in the zone, running his macro and foraging items day in and day out. It is PAINFULLY obvious as to what he is doing, as he is tucked away in some tight little corner of the city, never responds to any forms of communication, is always automatically dropping unwanted foraged items at his character's feet, and is almost always there. I have fired off petition after petition against this character, and nothing is ever done. All I have ever gotten back were generic, cut-and-paste replies that often didn't even apply to the subject that I had brought up. What can the GMs possibly be thinking? Oh wait, I can guess:
"Oh no no no no no, we can't ban this person! We've already lost too much business to World of Warcraft!".
That must be it. That's why cheaters are being tolerated to an increasing degree. We haven't quite reached the level of cheating of, say, the early days of Asheron's Call, but I fear if left unchecked, Norrath will one day get like that.
There, I finally got that off my chest! How about the rest of you? Has anybody else noticed if cheating has become more prevalent on your server? I'm just wondering if it's just me, or in fact cheating has become O.K.
What is getting my ire up is the outright cheating I've been seeing in the game. LOTS of cheating. It almost seems as though I can't turn around without discovering somebody or group of somebodys engaged in dubious behaviour. What the heck has happened? The pendulum has swung from the early days of EverQuest under Verant with a (often tyranically enforced) no tolerance policy against cheating, to the present day under SoE where a blind eye seems to be increasingly turned towards scummy behavior.
Please understand that I'm no idealist. I know cheating has always occured and, given the size of the gaming populations and the small number of those who enforce the rules (especially after server GMs were done away with), one will always have troublemakers slipping through the cracks. As of late, though, it seems to be getting worse. I'm talking about zoning into Cobalt Scar to farm some arctic wyvern hides for a tailoring skill-up run and finding absolutely no wyverns anywhere and, upon checking, discovering that just some anonymous guy and I are in the zone. Suddenly, the anonymous guy is gone and, a few minutes later, all of the wyverns pop at once - ALL of them. WHAT....THE....HECK? I'm talking about walking into Riverdale one fine day in order to purchase ingredients in order to make misty thicket picnics, and I discover two characters engaged in rather......questionable behavior with one of the quest givers - and who immediately bolt to the zone with their tails between their legs upon realizing that somebody who doesn't belong to their skank guild is in the zone. I'm talking about character names; stupid names, gross names, and names that make one think "Gah, how did that obscenity get past the name filter?!" becoming increasingly common.
Yes, I know what /petition is. I know what /report is. I use them whenever and wherever the need arises, but aside from a few changed names, they seem to do no good anymore. On the Tribunal server, there's this one guy who camps out in the city of Thurgadin. He has set up his character as a forage bot, and can usually be found in the zone, running his macro and foraging items day in and day out. It is PAINFULLY obvious as to what he is doing, as he is tucked away in some tight little corner of the city, never responds to any forms of communication, is always automatically dropping unwanted foraged items at his character's feet, and is almost always there. I have fired off petition after petition against this character, and nothing is ever done. All I have ever gotten back were generic, cut-and-paste replies that often didn't even apply to the subject that I had brought up. What can the GMs possibly be thinking? Oh wait, I can guess:
"Oh no no no no no, we can't ban this person! We've already lost too much business to World of Warcraft!".
That must be it. That's why cheaters are being tolerated to an increasing degree. We haven't quite reached the level of cheating of, say, the early days of Asheron's Call, but I fear if left unchecked, Norrath will one day get like that.
There, I finally got that off my chest! How about the rest of you? Has anybody else noticed if cheating has become more prevalent on your server? I'm just wondering if it's just me, or in fact cheating has become O.K.
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