No one in the world ever gets what they want
And that is beautiful
Everybody dies frustrated and sad
And that is beautiful
While there is lack of agreement with analogies which minimize the negative impact of exploiting while maximizing the negative impact of the company action taken, there is no lack of understanding here.
Yup. I thought line dancing was an activity that happens mostly at Country Music establishments, but theres plenty of it going on right here.
I have no sympathy for those that did the thing that shall not be mentioned to get x benefits that shall not be mentioned while others spent weeks/months to get the same legitimately. You do something you know is wrong and cry when you're caught. such a liberal not my fault trend...
SSG lives matter. they need to get paid and cheating hurts the game.
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So, if you can figure out how to siphon cable from your neighbor, that's OK. Their service isn't disrupted, the cable company isn't losing the neighbor's business, you are just foregoing purchasing their services.
But, you didn't do it in a store, so you can't call it stealing...
Sure. Keep telling yourself that and justifying and rationalizing the act. It's no better than saying "I was honeypotted" or "I only did it because the game sucks so bad" or "It's their own fault for having bugs". Nobody forced you to use the exploit. You knew it was wrong. You did it. You got caught. Own it. (You here is an exploiter. Not specificially Forzah. I have no idea if he exploited or not. )
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So of course you have some proof that this happened, right? Of course not. Stop defending cheaters, it was in every way their fault, and until someone links SSG to exploits with proof, your idea is just a crappy meme, similar to the idea that SSG caught up some innocents in the banwave.
The wrist slap wasn't working as a deterrent though.
Maybe their cost benefit analysis was:
If you wrist slap and 10% of player base exploits in the future costing you 10% of future revenues (hypothetical).
But, banning 1% of your player base, which costs you 2% of your future revenue, results in only 2% of your player base being willing to exploit in the future (out of fear of bannings), costing you 2% of future revenue.
You are only losing 4% to exploiting vs. 10%.
Sometimes you cut out the cancer to save the life.
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Even if they did use entrapment, I'm all in favor of that method. I wish our law enforcement was allowed to use it to catch perpetrators but such is life in "civilized" society.
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There are multiple iterations in DDO history where they tried the "wrist slap" strategy.
It didnt work.
I'm sure the semantics as to why it didnt work can be mulled over for the next 12 pages, but in the end rollbacks and scrubbing characters clean of ill gotten gains demonstrably failed as a deterrent.
I don't believe that SSG put out an exploit honeypot because someone on the "other site" said they did. I believe that SSG put out an exploit honeypot because it's blatantly obvious that they did based on the timing and the fact that exploits are *rarely* shared in public on the "other site" and people ask for PMs instead.
It's certainly *possible* that someone happened to post public step by step instructions on how to do the specific exploit that they just started tracking a week earlier. That's pretty implausible, though.
No one in the world ever gets what they want
And that is beautiful
Everybody dies frustrated and sad
And that is beautiful