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CCP has posted notification to EVE Online players that piloting larger class ships than the size allowed by the jump gates to Factional Warfare complexes is now considered to be an exploit.
Read more here. |
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7/04/08 12:21:33 PM#2
Instead of announcing it, why don't they fix it? My god has horns.... nah, I don't think he is real either. |
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7/04/08 2:03:30 PM#3
Had this happen to us the other day, took the gm all of 30 seconds, after we reported it, to yank the guy out of the complex. Hope he enjoys his ban. I have not seen him on since. I don't understand why so may people think if the game lets them do it, it is ok, when it is quite obvious to anyone with an inkling of intelligence that it is wrong and you will get caught. |
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7/04/08 2:07:44 PM#4
Hmm... sounds interesting, but I vaguely remember talk of this being a problem on sisi. I am surprised it took them until now to announce [Edit: said fixed instead of announced, oops] |
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7/04/08 2:07:54 PM#5
It just seems to me that, if they consider it an exploit, instead of doing an announcement and banning people, they should just fix the bugged code. My god has horns.... nah, I don't think he is real either. |
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7/04/08 3:06:00 PM#6
Which I'm sure they will. This is a brand new expansion, so there's probably a lot of stability related issues that have higher priority than people cheating (who they know will thus be banned for doing so) |
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7/04/08 6:59:43 PM#7
People cheat, people get banned... All the 'they should fix it for yesterday' is just nonsense... Unless you know exactly how people work around the complex rules and it's quite simple or it's something that uses many mechanics and you can't break everything to fix that... So, saying 'it's forbidden' and taking the time to find a good fix is much better than anything else.
If every rule should be coded, it would need something to forbid any foul language or racist speech, which there are no way to filter without disrupting normal speech : it takes humans to find it. As GMs can ban people in the next minute, it's a non-issue. someone shows up in a complex and should not be there? Petition, and it's fixed fast. Where is the issue? |
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7/04/08 7:30:36 PM#8
It's actually common practice. Exploit is found, and in cases like this there is a warning to all players not to use it. Meanwhile, they work on a fix, and a few days later the issue gets fixed. Better than letting it go unpunished until the fix imo. |
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7/05/08 2:17:12 AM#9
Originally posted by Szark Dead link. :) Is the site ever going to let you guys post a working link at the same time as your news post? Nothing personal, Szark... I just think it's well past time to beat your lazy coders with a Big(ger) Stick™. IMHO. ;P |
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7/05/08 4:03:38 AM#10
They can't ban someone for doing this because If the game allows it then it's the developers fault and should fix it. |
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7/05/08 5:09:12 AM#11
They decide what you can and can't do genius I love when random people say what a game company can and cant do |
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7/05/08 7:41:40 AM#12
Originally posted by JustBe What a neanderthal answer. You are basically stating that doing something that is obviously wrong is ok, just because you can do it? You have been gifted with a brain that can think, possibly you should use it once in a while, instead of blaming others because you neglected to use your reasoning ability. As to fixing it, adding in code anywhere takes time, you have to find all the instances where it should be added, then test it vigorously to make sure it does not effect anything else. In a complex game like this that takes time. You would certainly be the first one screaming here if the changed affected something you were doing in game. |
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7/05/08 7:45:38 AM#13
Originally posted by JustBe
Let's all commit murder because we can! |
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7/05/08 11:53:07 AM#14
How can a company consider something as exploit when the company itself has cheating devs?
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7/05/08 11:55:35 AM#15
Originally posted by yigor
QFT :P
And if murder was legal by a loophole, I'd use the loophole :) I don't know, I just think the company should deal with its bugs instead of banning players who use something that is coded in wrong. My god has horns.... nah, I don't think he is real either. |
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7/05/08 11:57:03 AM#16
zodiac killaarrr |
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7/05/08 12:10:53 PM#17
Well no shit they're going to fix it, but in the mean time they're warning people not to do it. What's so hard to understand? |
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7/05/08 2:22:45 PM#18
My point is instead of making a big deal about it in public, just fix the damn bug and be done with it. Whats so hard to understand? My god has horns.... nah, I don't think he is real either. |
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7/05/08 2:40:53 PM#19
Things take time to fix. Do you expect the game's community to fathom the fact that it's not considered an exploit? Obviously they'll have to deploy a patch or something of the sort, meaning the servers will need to be taken down etc. One can't just randomly do that. |
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7/05/08 6:05:18 PM#20
Originally posted by xephonics
Why don't you just face the facts, you have no clue what is involved in software development. Nothing worse than repeating your ignorance multiple times. |
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