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Larz Eldherjur
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Posted - 2011.02.01 13:58:00 -
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Cheating is bad. Cheaters will ruin this game if they can continue without any action from CCP.
Supported!
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BOTA KILLA
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Posted - 2011.02.14 20:38:00 -
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the **** we stay in is even deeper : new bot revelations
It seems all these assembly hall threads dont get any recognition from CCP
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George Holden
Out of Control Ltd. Out of Control A
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Posted - 2011.04.17 22:09:00 -
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I support this topic!
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Galleintak
Procion technologies SUB ZERO Alliance
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Posted - 2011.05.04 13:52:00 -
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support
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Snaketzu
M. Corp M. PIRE
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Posted - 2011.05.04 18:21:00 -
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Edited by: Snaketzu on 04/05/2011 18:21:17 You would think that from a PR standpoint, CCP would understand this already. Perhaps they should consider some PR help since they currently have a PR problem with a good portion of their customer base over some issue or another. Why are we having to take this effort to get CCP to do something that is so clearly in their best interest? |
Mars Theran
Caldari EVE Rogues EVE Rogues Alliance
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Posted - 2011.05.05 05:42:00 -
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Cheaters, bots, hacks, etc.. all exist in a half a hundred or more other games. Hackers are the biggest problem on the internet, and it's common as coffee.
Why are you so ****ed at CCP for having the same problem as everyone else, and trying to deal with it. Yes, they exist. I'm quite sure bots are verywhere in EVE and it's a big problem, but there are limited means of getting rid of them, and 'detection' tools don't work nearly as well as you might think. Even PB is reliant primarily on Real People actively searching for hackers, with no more than ~50 people to check on limited capacity servers.
Punkbuster doesn't really detect hacks unless they are old and well known. It also causes a lot of lag, and is borderline invasion of privacy. Many people hate DRM, and generally without considering that half the admins run private servers, and are complete unknowns.
DRM isn't the answer, at least not for EVE. Detection in any case is limited, and that's why many people get away with it.
It ruins the economy. Other things do too, and I'd be hard-pressed to identify the single highest contributing factor to a bad economy in any MMO.
It's a problem, but we aren't going to be any better off knowing anything we don't already know. We can't do anything to fix it, so how can statistics really be all that helpful to know.
Evidence is that knowing isn't helpful, given what I've seen written here as a result of an article on EVE24 News.
Unless they tell you directly, you don't really know if someone is botting or not.
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n4d444
Solar Nexus. -Mostly Harmless-
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Posted - 2011.05.06 07:07:00 -
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CCP is too engaged in space barbies to give an answer to this thread.
Space barbies < internet spaceships
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Felix Emlen
The Scourge of Abudban
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Posted - 2011.05.06 07:36:00 -
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Edited by: Felix Emlen on 06/05/2011 07:36:05 For the sake of the miner who actually wants to feel like he is making a meaningful contribution to the market, for the player who wants to feel that his faction ship is not merely an easily acquired isk toy, and for the sake of all those kill mails I would've had flying through 0.0- I too support this.
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Overcharged
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Posted - 2011.05.14 22:23:00 -
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support
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Fuji 9000
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Posted - 2011.05.15 11:19:00 -
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Kelly Kernite
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Posted - 2011.05.15 11:20:00 -
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Eperor
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Posted - 2011.05.16 10:28:00 -
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fully
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ironAlex
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Posted - 2011.05.22 09:11:00 -
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support
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Trebor Daehdoow
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Posted - 2011.05.22 09:35:00 -
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There will be significant information on this topic in the upcoming CSM summit minutes and/or devblog.
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