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#1

03.08.2022 18:27:46

Retarded Brian Orc Jamieson
Player

Level: 12
Profession: Sorcerer
Residence: Venore
Posts: 4

Re: WTF with the Banhammer? Apply it at both ends


Krysztal euforia'dowoz was ussing macro today on purpose after selling his char
The char he had previously was Invictox, I have not seen anybody who logged Invictox or Invictox himself banned if you create rules and apply them, make sure the rules are not applied only to the people you don't like I can tell you the mainchars of players who logged to Invictox.
Btw the player who is doing this is obviously using you to take some sort of revenge and you are helping him, how petty is that...
Brian The real Orc.

#2

03.08.2022 19:50:31

Burst
Player

Level: 13
Profession: Paladin
Residence: Thais
Posts: 8

Re: WTF with the Banhammer? Apply it at both ends


Doesnt matter Ydo.

Dont break the rules (buying chars) and you won't have to deal with this crap. Yes, its a bit nuts to do it but I would do the same since the rules are clear.

The real issue here is that Government had a situation with a player known as "Kaisher". He was on almost all of our chars for government, and broke a rule with a big chargeback. Kay SHOULD have deleted all the chars associated with him (based on rules) but instead he chose to msg a few of the ppl in our team and talk about it first. Would it have been fair for all of us? Nope. But thats the risk you take when you sharing chars.

I like that Kay took the ban route here, but wish he would have done the same to the cheaters on our side months ago.

#3

03.08.2022 23:04:15

Retarded Brian Orc Jamieson
Player

Level: 12
Profession: Sorcerer
Residence: Venore
Posts: 4

Re: WTF with the Banhammer? Apply it at both ends


Burst  wrote:

Doesnt matter Ydo.

Dont break the rules (buying chars) and you won't have to deal with this crap. Yes, its a bit nuts to do it but I would do the same since the rules are clear.

The real issue here is that Government had a situation with a player known as "Kaisher". He was on almost all of our chars for government, and broke a rule with a big chargeback. Kay SHOULD have deleted all the chars associated with him (based on rules) but instead he chose to msg a few of the ppl in our team and talk about it first. Would it have been fair for all of us? Nope. But thats the risk you take when you sharing chars.

I like that Kay took the ban route here, but wish he would have done the same to the cheaters on our side months ago.


What I am saying is that the character Invictox comes from the same guy and hasn't been banned, nor the people who used it, that is bullshit...
If you are to ban the connected chars to a botter, do it completely or do not do it.
Besides, this guy has used the gamemaster for his personal vendetta, which is a disgrace, he sold a char to the team who killed him and then on purpose do everything in his hand to get banned to ban their mainchars...
  • Last edited 03.08.2022 23:07:24.

#4

04.08.2022 03:12:45

Kay
God

Level: 26
Profession: Elder Druid
Residence: Ab'Dendriel
Posts: 246

Re: WTF with the Banhammer? Apply it at both ends


Please read our terms of use for that you are aware that we do not support account trading.

Retarded Brian Orc Jamieson  wrote:


What I am saying is that the character Invictox comes from the same guy and hasn't been banned, nor the people who used it, that is bullshit...


You deliberately omitted the fact that the alleged connection with that character happened X months ago. While the user of character "Inso" logged on the cheater's main character ("Okzark") on the exact same day as the cheater did, and this was only 3 days before the cheater was caught (and of course he continued logging on that account). So please, don't make such stupid argument, because no one has ever got banned due to connections from a year ago or so. It's always been said that it doesn't work like that.

Also, please refrain from comments suggesting that when it comes to enforcing the rules we may be guided by whether we like someone or not. This is simply not true, and the list of exiles is full of evidence. There were many similar cases to this one, which we judged exactly the same. The only difference is that you never cared when it was not about your friend. Let alone mention "Wozkowy" case, which was very similar. The actual player behind that character was the top 1 purchaser of premium tokens, and we used to talk friendly but it could not save that account, because the rules apply to everyone equally.

Morever, we have been many times warning everyone that we do not support account trading nor sharing and whatever you do - you do it at your own risk. That risk includes possible banishment of your own accounts if you happen to have been logging on the cheater's account, consciously or not (or if the cheater logs on yours, of course). This is nothing new, and you are very well aware of it.

Burst  wrote:


The real issue here is that Government had a situation with a player known as "Kaisher". He was on almost all of our chars for government, and broke a rule with a big chargeback. Kay SHOULD have deleted all the chars associated with him (based on rules) but instead he chose to msg a few of the ppl in our team and talk about it first. Would it have been fair for all of us? Nope. But thats the risk you take when you sharing chars.


There is no ground to make a claim how we SHOULD behave in such situation. If that guy was caught using a macro, you could expect it to end the same as it always does when it comes to cheating. But as you have mentioned, this had nothing to do with cheating. He withdrew the money (or most likely paid with a stolen card, and the rightful owner canceled all payments), which is a violation of the sales agreement, in which case we use the right to block the purchaser's accounts until clarification.

That's also how we always dealt with similar cases, as some people decide to cancel the chargeback or cover the loss and therefore eventually have their accounts unlocked. However, that person chose to keep the money, and so the accounts he bought premium on and the accounts where he kept the premium piggies remain banned. That being said, even if he used other players' accounts for those purchases (or kept those piggies on other players' characters), they would be given a chance to cover the loss on their own, but this was not the case. Eventually, we also decided to exclude that person from the game permanently, and so I warned other players that should we see him log on any account, that account would be banned.

Several users have been excluded permanently for various reasons other than cheating and it is not anything unusal that we make other players aware then. For example, the player known as Goryl (note that this is not the actual character's name) had been excluded permanently and his teammates were also warned not to let him use their accounts. And this was even before the case you're bringing up here

I understand your disappointment for seeing your friend banned, but this does not justify such accusations you're guys making here. Again, there is no analogy in your examples, because:
1. What Orc brought up is not any recent connection, but from several months ago, and those never got anyone banned. Not in this case and not in any other.
2. The case Burst refers to was not about cheating, but withdrawal of payment - those violations were never treated the same and nowhere it says they should. We also dealt with it the same way as we usually dealt with other chargeback disputes.
  • Last edited 04.08.2022 12:15:07.

#5

04.08.2022 23:27:23

Ydo
Player

Level: 112
Profession: Royal Paladin
Residence: Venore

Vice Leader of the Afterlife

Posts: 7

Re: WTF with the Banhammer? Apply it at both ends


Kay  wrote:

Please read our terms of use for that you are aware that we do not support account trading.

Retarded Brian Orc Jamieson  wrote:


What I am saying is that the character Invictox comes from the same guy and hasn't been banned, nor the people who used it, that is bullshit...


You deliberately omitted the fact that the alleged connection with that character happened X months ago. While the user of character "Inso" logged on the cheater's main character ("Okzark") on the exact same day as the cheater did, and this was only 3 days before the cheater was caught (and of course he continued logging on that account). So please, don't make such stupid argument, because no one has ever got banned due to connections from a year ago or so. It's always been said that it doesn't work like that.

Also, please refrain from comments suggesting that when it comes to enforcing the rules we may be guided by whether we like someone or not. This is simply not true, and the list of exiles is full of evidence. There were many similar cases to this one, which we judged exactly the same. The only difference is that you never cared when it was not about your friend. Let alone mention "Wozkowy" case, which was very similar. The actual player behind that character was the top 1 purchaser of premium tokens, and we used to talk friendly but it could not save that account, because the rules apply to everyone equally.

Morever, we have been many times warning everyone that we do not support account trading nor sharing and whatever you do - you do it at your own risk. That risk includes possible banishment of your own accounts if you happen to have been logging on the cheater's account, consciously or not (or if the cheater logs on yours, of course). This is nothing new, and you are very well aware of it.

Burst  wrote:


The real issue here is that Government had a situation with a player known as "Kaisher". He was on almost all of our chars for government, and broke a rule with a big chargeback. Kay SHOULD have deleted all the chars associated with him (based on rules) but instead he chose to msg a few of the ppl in our team and talk about it first. Would it have been fair for all of us? Nope. But thats the risk you take when you sharing chars.


There is no ground to make a claim how we SHOULD behave in such situation. If that guy was caught using a macro, you could expect it to end the same as it always does when it comes to cheating. But as you have mentioned, this had nothing to do with cheating. He withdrew the money (or most likely paid with a stolen card, and the rightful owner canceled all payments), which is a violation of the sales agreement, in which case we use the right to block the purchaser's accounts until clarification.

That's also how we always dealt with similar cases, as some people decide to cancel the chargeback or cover the loss and therefore eventually have their accounts unlocked. However, that person chose to keep the money, and so the accounts he bought premium on and the accounts where he kept the premium piggies remain banned. That being said, even if he used other players' accounts for those purchases (or kept those piggies on other players' characters), they would be given a chance to cover the loss on their own, but this was not the case. Eventually, we also decided to exclude that person from the game permanently, and so I warned other players that should we see him log on any account, that account would be banned.

Several users have been excluded permanently for various reasons other than cheating and it is not anything unusal that we make other players aware then. For example, the player known as Goryl (note that this is not the actual character's name) had been excluded permanently and his teammates were also warned not to let him use their accounts. And this was even before the case you're bringing up here

I understand your disappointment for seeing your friend banned, but this does not justify such accusations you're guys making here. Again, there is no analogy in your examples, because:
1. What Orc brought up is not any recent connection, but from several months ago, and those never got anyone banned. Not in this case and not in any other.
2. The case Burst refers to was not about cheating, but withdrawal of payment - those violations were never treated the same and nowhere it says they should. We also dealt with it the same way as we usually dealt with other chargeback disputes.


Please don't assume I am his friend just cuz I find it unfair. I know what you are saying but I believe it would be easy for you to find out who the cheater is and what chars does he own, besides it is obvious that he has used your rules to beat Inso, I do not support acc trading nor mastercarding because it makes the server to become p2w. All I am saying is that you know who botted, why has he done it and you simply don't care, you could ban his previous chars and his connections but you chose not to. Maybe im overrating ur skills but I doubt I am
  • Last edited 04.08.2022 23:41:55.

#6

05.08.2022 18:40:20

Kay
God

Level: 26
Profession: Elder Druid
Residence: Ab'Dendriel
Posts: 246

Re: WTF with the Banhammer? Apply it at both ends


Ydo  wrote:


Please don't assume I am his friend just cuz I find it unfair. I know what you are saying but I believe it would be easy for you to find out who the cheater is and what chars does he own, besides it is obvious that he has used your rules to beat Inso, I do not support acc trading nor mastercarding because it makes the server to become p2w. All I am saying is that you know who botted, why has he done it and you simply don't care, you could ban his previous chars and his connections but you chose not to. Maybe im overrating ur skills but I doubt I am


The rules regarding cheating are clear, applied to everyone equally, and enforced the same way since day 1. We were open about our approach even before the start and many times we have warned everyone. You may think the rules are too harsh, but how is that unfair? Inso had in fact shared an account with a cheater. Whether he knew it or not, we cannot prove, but the moment he logged on someone's else account he accepted the responsibility.
Do not forget that these rules helped us to reduce cheating to a minimum, which - let's be honest - not many had believed. They may seem too strict, but they exist for a reason and are necessary to keep the game as clean as possible.

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