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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.08.03 20:07:00 -
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Edited by: Jim McGregor on 03/08/2006 20:08:00 Not sure why they posted this killmail in the first place....wouldnt it be smarter to keep it quiet?
Edit: And hello kieron. You post too rarely these days...
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.08.03 20:09:00 -
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Originally by: Dianabolic
Originally by: Jim McGregor
Not sure why they posted this killmail in the first place....wouldnt it be smarter to keep it quiet?
That would imply that we have something to hide, which we don't.
No, but you would have been able to keep the items... :)
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.08.03 20:22:00 -
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Originally by: Rod Blaine
Originally by: Jim McGregor
Originally by: Dianabolic
Originally by: Jim McGregor
Not sure why they posted this killmail in the first place....wouldnt it be smarter to keep it quiet?
That would imply that we have something to hide, which we don't.
No, but you would have been able to keep the items... :)
No you wouldn't. Things could actually turn out alot worse if you don't ask.
And besides that, you'd want the possible splioit removed asap no matter if it costs you the loot or not.
Ah, its an exploit? I just figured it was some drunk GM spawning items. Of course if its more serious, I very much agree with you.
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.08.03 20:47:00 -
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Originally by: Nero Winger At the moment it does not matter what the Scorp pilot did to get this modules online or even to get them. I fell ****ed off.
Some Friends kill a guy in a scorpion who entered 0.0 and riked his death fitted with officer mods - thats absolutely his fault.
Even if he has found a way to hack the CCP programms this is not the fault of the player who looted his can.
so simply i do not see the point why Hazad is banned temporarely. he just lootet the can of his victim!
I know somebody told as long as the investigation lasts - but how long will it last? days? weeks? if so wheres the point in banning him? at least he is a paying customer and seeing CCP threating customers this way makes me little bit angry to be true.
sincerly
They have to check what happened and maybe that means freezing his logs. Who knows. Its like rumour heaven in here. I would put some faith in ccp.. they want to fix this the best way they can, im sure.
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.08.04 14:54:00 -
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Originally by: GM Ender Edited by: GM Ender on 04/08/2006 11:09:08 Ok...
WeÆve finished the investigation. There was indeed a guilty party. It was a brand new GM who obviously didnÆt understand the rules as they were thorougly explained to him, who took it upon himself to cheat in such an outrageous manner.
This is in fact the first time in three and a half years that a GM has been found cheating in such a way. I wanted to get that out of the way before any conspiracy nuts pop up. But oh boy, was it a doozy.
This particular new GM is now looking for a new job, as we do not, and never have tolarated to even a slight degree, any cheating within EVE. We are much too fully aware of the possible consequences of allowing any cheating to go on among the GM's. We do regular sweeps where we go over the logs of everyone to see what they are doing on their player accounts.
As for the player who ended up with the loot, he has been temporarily banned for refusing to co-operate. We asked him to hand it over, and he flatly refused. We had no choice but to temporarily ban his account while we retrieve the goods. As Kieron stated above, if the bank accidentally deposits money that doesnÆt belong to you in your account, you canÆt expect to be allowed to keep it.
He will get control of his account back as soon as weÆre satisfied that we have retrieved all the stuff.
Lead GM Ender
Glad it was a GM and not an exploit.
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