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OskaRus:

--- Quote from: avv on February 07, 2011, 01:55:50 PM ---Jovanka has a point. Just monitor the threads here: the public reports made of exploits such as various gridcamping, npc ai abuse, idolized status abuse and such were all made by the victims not the actual culprits.

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And yet very little response from devs which solution have been chosen or if it will be resolved at all.

Swinglinered:

--- Quote from: Imprezobus on February 06, 2011, 07:18:44 PM ---I am terribly sorry that you have never been human, or that European Union removed feeling of being human from most of the people

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They'll Send The Heart Police To Put You Under Cardiac Arrest!


But seriously people: gotta report the stuff.

I just disagree about doing it immediately- your reward for finding a sploit should be that you can get a little bit of griefing lulz out of it. Just for a day maybe.

Then you must stop.

On the one hand it is human to angle for advantage, but it is also human that which sets us apart from the general behavior of animals.

OskaRus:
Without sufficient feedback from devs or GMs it is often wery hard to distinguish between exploit and intended feature. For example stealing from brotherhood patrols. Before update it was easy money. After update u just join brotherhood with your stealer alt and it is evean easier money. WTF? No response or acknowledgement if it is ok or exploit.

Surf:
Yes, now it's our fault and you are forced to exploit. :(

On a more serious note - how about just asking things? Can't have the eye everywhere, you know.

Nice_Boat:

--- Quote from: JovankaB on February 07, 2011, 12:37:39 PM ---There is a difference between testing exploits and using them for your own purpose. When I was a GM I met only A FEW people who were actually interested in TESTING and REPORTING exploits, definitely not behavior of average competitive PvP "pr0s" who are only interested in abusing bugs to gain advantage over other gangs and not reporting them (at least not until other gangs find it out).

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But they end up being reported, no? It's definitely more productive than, say, standing in the NCR all day long and pretending you're sitting behind a table or spending your game time on crafting. I just don't get all the hate for "PvP pr0s" - they're basically the blood running through this game's veins, yet most GMs seem to hate them/do not understand them at all/declare they don't care. I've never, ever seen a game with so many people having the job of overseeing it without having the slightest idea of how it's being played. Yeah, other games have their equivalents of deskjockeys too, but they at least had to play it competitively at some point in time... here it's a magical world. It's a world where up is down, left is right and enjoying yourself while playing the game makes you a bad user. Oh, and cheaters are being banned, so I don't really understand what's your point, Elvis. Nothing's perfect, but people running this circus are trying in this respect, you know.

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