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12/20/06 2:29:36 PM#2
Nice. Getting sick of farmers and bots.
"There's no star system Slave I can't reach, and there's no planet I can't find. There's nowhere in the Galaxy for you to run. Might as well give up now." |
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12/20/06 2:38:00 PM#3
i'm a farmer but i only farm for myself and my guild plus i'm at lest at my computer when i do it unlike alot of the botters. |
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12/20/06 3:48:19 PM#4
That's probably different from the type of farmer / "pharmer" that they're talking about. These types of pharmers do it to collect money and items that they sell as a 3rd party "business". They're extremely disrespectful, claim areas or zones as "their's", and may attempt to scare off other players by training them or doing something else to make a situation difficult for legit gamers. Collecting loot and plats for yourself or your guild is one thing, but unless you're a complete jerk about it (which I am certainly not accusing you of) then it's a good bit different from pharmers. ~Mysk oh hai this is not a sig |
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12/20/06 4:21:13 PM#5
Geez the servers must be real empty now :D 50k is like 50% of their population lol.
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12/20/06 4:27:23 PM#6
Just shows you the misconception of EQ2 brought about by SoE haters. No buisness will ban even 10% of its clients.Only the ignorant will think EQ2 is even close to an empty game.You just have to play to see its filled with players.Even sirbruce has admitted indirectly on this site that his numbers of EQ2 at about 170k was purely his guesswork with no real data.Many people have move to EQ2 from WoW and many first timers are now looking at EQ2 as the real alternative to WoW as a first time mmorpg choice. Of the 50k characters banned i would say some are multiple chars on same account.So actual numbers of account banned is maybe 20k which is a very small proportion to what EQ2 has. Like many companies SoE has kept a secret on actual numbers.Usually you only hear from companies when they have broken some record like EQ1 announcing it had 500k accounts at one point or WoW with 7m.At this stage even 2m will not be something worth announcing.Rest assured EQ2 has one of the most healthiest population in all mmorpg just not WoW numbers but then again no one else has that numbers as of now. |
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12/20/06 4:27:36 PM#7
Not really. "There's no star system Slave I can't reach, and there's no planet I can't find. There's nowhere in the Galaxy for you to run. Might as well give up now." |
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12/20/06 5:54:05 PM#8
i am sorry if this makes people mad or anything but 50000 EQ2 CHARACTERS BANNED IS HILARIOUS I MEAN WOW THAT JUST GONNA MAKE PEOPLE HATE Everquest but who ever lost their characters im am sooo sorry |
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12/20/06 6:03:09 PM#9
Whats wrong with banning people for cheating.I am sure on NA servers alone blizzard announced at least if not more then 50k Popular mmorpg tend to have more cheats and more gold farmers because the demand is higher then say on empty games like horizons. I see totally nothing wrong with banning farmers,cheats and spammers.The community is better off without them. |
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12/20/06 6:06:26 PM#10
Now thats what Ive been talking about all this time. Something more than a token effort from the owners of the products for a change. I lost count how many bots I reported in the 6 months I played EQ2, in the end the suspension of disbelief I encounterd from them was one of the primary reasons I quit. Combines with the fact that NOT ONCE did an admin ever respond to a report or appear when I was standing right next to a whole bot team, time after time after time. Good to see they are catching on, even if it is VERY late. +-+-+-+-+-+ |
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Anofalye
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Joined: 11/19/03
The enemy is so dumb! They believe that WE are the enemy! - A famous orc commander. |
12/20/06 6:10:06 PM#11
Sorry to ask...but is there 50k active accounts in EQ2?
I just love to tease, don't mind me. But banning IMO is a last resort, definitely not something you do on 50k characters.
But...knowing SoE...
Let's figure WHICH accounts where affected...SoE might very well have self create and self banned 49850 characters...so we would then talk about 150 real characters, which make more sense to me. - "If I understand you well, you are telling me until next time. " - René Levesque about the denial NO on the poll to his dream, project and goal. (Free translation) |
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12/20/06 7:38:48 PM#12
All that statement says is that they DELETED 50,000 avatars from accounts that were ALREADY banned. Not 50,000 accounts. No new bans either. |
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12/20/06 9:26:20 PM#13
The fact that they actually pulled these peeps from the game is good news to those of us who actually like to PLAY the game and get the loot for which we work so hard for. Finding and farming things is hard enough without all the cheaters out there camping high mobs and nodes to get the rares to sell for $$.
And the servers are far from empty, trust me, I struggle to find times in the day when i can play without a crowded zone (and always avoid the new zones from the expansion for at least a week when they come out) |
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xplororor
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Joined: 11/27/03
The wanning starship, a glowing pallid white, |
12/20/06 11:07:29 PM#14
Ummm....
Excuse me, but wouldn't it make far more sence if the ACCOUNTS were banned? Not the characters? Yeesch! If only the characters are banned, obviously the person with the account simply makes a new character and rinse, repeate for infinity. IMHO spammers should be banned, including the entire account. As for bots? First, how does the game DEV determine 100% that it is a bot? Technically one live player can buy as many copies of the game as they want and make as many accounts as they want. And use different computers/IPs if they want. |
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xplororor
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/27/03
The wanning starship, a glowing pallid white, |
12/20/06 11:17:38 PM#15
1. Please post PROOF that Sir Bruce has directly or indirectly admitted anything to this site? 1b. If you would take the TIME to read through ALL of Sir Bruce's site, you would see that he lists his sources for every single game he lists. Read all of his web pages, from top to the very bottom. 2. Next, EQ2 in no way what so ever is hurting WoW. WoW is still g-r-o-w-i-n-g. WoW currently has 7.5 million accounts and still has not peaked yet. EQ2 has long ago peaked at roughly 200k accounts. The main game hurting EQ2, is EQ1! (And EQ2 is also hurting EQ1 strange and sad situation indeed.) 3. Ya darn right there is no way EQ2 would ban 50k ACCOUNTS. (A solid 25% of its income.) 50k characters banned? It means absolutly n-o-t-h-i-n-g. It is actually an insult to the intelligence of anyone who has fallen for this. |
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12/20/06 11:24:58 PM#16
Well thats exactly my point on Farming. No company is going to do anything that hurts the bottom line and who can blame them. What they should be blamed for is allowing a game to release with an unsecure economy and then not policing it properly. +-+-+-+-+-+ |
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12/20/06 11:35:46 PM#17
No sh*t...I'm shocked to even see that EQII even had a bot problem....don't get me wrong, I know bots/farmers are a major issue in every MMO but I never really gave EQII a second thought. The way people piss and moan on this site I thought it was just L2 that had the problem. Well the easy solution that no one wants to hear is this... don't buy gold. They will all go away if you don't buy the currency. But that to fricking easy and asking to much, isn't it? Blame the players not the game. |
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12/21/06 1:09:46 AM#18
Your thoughts are welcome as always Torak. I KNOW how much you care about this topic and how active you have been in this debate over a long period, I salute you. However I still blame the Devs as you know. Anyone capable of creating a world like L2 or WoW or EQ2 is capable of creating an economy that doesnt permit RMT's, the only thing missing is the desire to do so. That desire is always tempered by the greater desire to gain as many subscriptions as possible, even if some of those subscriptions are those of farmers, it is the world the devs have CHOSEN to hand us. +-+-+-+-+-+ |
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12/21/06 3:02:35 AM#19
ahhrg...my first reply got eaten Anyway, thanks razor and I DO agree with you to a point. I just stress the players over the devs, I never said the devs are inocent Seriously, I didn't realize EQII had such a problem with bots/farmers. It surprises me because all you read here on this site is people smacsh L2 exclusively over it. I played EQII for a few months a couple of times and never really noticed. Yes, I know they are there, they always are....the worse experience I ever had with farmers was in WoW. I tend to not seek out the negitives like that in a game. I play for fun not as a crusader anymore. I'm glad to see many of the MMO companies finally reacting to this but honestly all banning bots does is disrupt them. They are back in the game within hours. I've seen it so many times in L2. They do a mass ban, everything is peachy for about a week then the bots catch up again. It hits critical mass and then there is another mass ban. Its an ugly circle. If those 50,000 EQII banned accounts actually where bots, they are all back in game already farming their little hearts out. Do you know why? Because people are STILL buying the currency. So SOE put alot of time/effort/resources into banning a bunch of bots that probably are already back and continuing the farming. Recently in L2 there has been a GM "patrolling" some of the more popular bot spots on occassion. Sure it helps in the short run but what sort of solution is that and how many GM's is it going to take to "patrol" 10 servers 24/7? More then they have. Its not like they don't have other tickets to worry about. Its a shame all of this is simpley because a group of players in all MMO's just don't care and are willing to buy currency. Its a cheat, simple as that. MMO's are not the only games with problems like that. So now my gameplay needs to be restricted and monitored because some nit-wit feels he needs to "buy" currency. |
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12/21/06 4:10:46 AM#20
Maybe they banned 50k accounts or 50k avatars or didnt ban anyone and are just saying they have. How would we know for sure? SOE does only one thing consistently and well......LIE!
IMHO most MMO companies dont want to ban botters or farmers. Its good for business to let them stay. I know it sounds crazy. It certainly does to me as well. But imagine it. Player X is getting bored and frustrated. He cant get what he needs without massive amounts of grinding. Finally he gives up and quits playing. No longer paying that monthly fee. Now on the other hand lets say that Player X goes to a gold selling site and buys enough gold to get whatever it is he wants. He doesnt quit the game. He keeps paying that monthly fee. So its better for business to let the botters and farmers do what they do. Ban a few here and there just to give the impression that your actually policing things. But your not really. Look at the situation a little more. Take L2 for example. There are asian servers. And there are american servers. If they IP banned all of asia from the american servers alot of farming would stop. But they dont. Why? Take WoW. Its the samething there. They have asian servers and american servers. Why allow asians into the american servers when they have their own servers? Why not IP ban them? Just my opinion though. I could be wrong. Kai |
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