Doubt you guys will want to invite the cannibal to the party.
They would love to join you though.
Send an invite?
So long as they adhere to the dress code while they are here, the more the merrier.
Doubt you guys will want to invite the cannibal to the party.
They would love to join you though.
Send an invite?
As a programmer, I shudder at the very thought of ideas like "disabling task manager" or "randomly renaming the .exe". These things may sound like clever ideas from the outside, but they are a) hell to implement and b) run counter to dozens of established best practices in the profession. The only good thing coming out of this would be the stuff to appear on The Daily WT Eff.
And yes, btw, any third party software that somehow manages to disable the task manager is absolutely, 100% malware. I don't think you can even do that without using techniques that would otherwise occur only in computer viruses (and thus it'd be likely that the game would be automatically flagged as a virus, and rightfully so).
you can dissable task manager with a simple reg edit.
and by extension of that could be disabled with a command line. and would not be detected or considered a virus.
and again if the program is meant to disable it, and states it will dissable it in the EULA/Tos and then Re enables it when its done. its not malware..
malware is doing something that you dont want it to do without your knowledge or permission.
some examples of the difference:
A program you installed deletes your files, without you knowing and without your permission. and you have all kinds of hell preventing it doing it.. That would be malware.
A program you installed that You specifically installed To delete your files, you are perfectly aware of it doing it, and you can stop it. Is not malware.
A program that you installed to do one thing, which then prevents you from accessing a part(s) or function of your computer without your knowlage, and you have a really hard time to get the computer back to how it was. would be malware..
A program that you installed to do one thing, which also prevents you accessing a part(s) or function of your computer ONLY whilst that application is running, which was stated in the EULA "which you agreed to before installing" is not malware..
programs with emphasis on parental control would all be breaking the law and illegal if what you think is true was true.
heck windows would be illegal because of how it protects files and folders.
you can dissable task manager with a simple reg edit.
and by extension of that could be disabled with a command line. and would not be detected or considered a virus.
and again if the program is meant to disable it, and states it will dissable it in the EULA/Tos and then Re enables it when its done. its not malware..
malware is doing something that you dont want it to do without your knowledge or permission.
A program that you installed to do one thing, which also prevents you accessing a part(s) or function of your computer ONLY whilst that application is running, which was stated in the EULA "which you agreed to before installing" is not malware..
programs with emphasis on parental control would all be breaking the law and illegal if what you think is true was true.
That's one contention. Mine is that you can make judgments, and you can invent circumstance, but you really have no idea what happened. In essence you have no way to know if any rules were broken.
It's just the same as all of those guys calling PvP griefing. It's seeing ghosts.
...or had a power outage, or had a crash, or got disconnected from the server. These things are common, especially the last one. There is *no* way of knowing what happened.
Looks like a duck, quacks likes a duck, chances are its a duck!.
However as always "you" are operating at the far end of the extreme trying to justify the middle ground. FD wont ban on one instance and their telemetry is meant to be collecting data across the longer game plan. If you as a commander are so unlucky as to suffer an internet disruption only when you are in combat and no where else then you might just be the one special snowflake out there.
They are looking for patterns, if your commander is dropping connection randomly then the odd CL is highly likely to be ignored. I do however imagine watchdog knows if there is an active internet connection when the game suddenly exits ungracefully.
The cheating denial is very strong in this thread.
EULA or TOS might cover your legal side, but sure as heck no user whatsoever will consider themselves properly "informed" by stuff that is written there. If anything, it would require something like a big fat warning popup message when the game is started.
Yeah, okay, let's assume hypothetically that mentioning it in the EULA were a decent way of informing everyone: so you buy this game and there comes the EULA and among 1000 lines of capslock legalese gibberish is this part that says "The following functions on your computer are disabled while running the game: control panel, task manager, shutdown, restart." Imaging le outrage for just one second once this gets known. People would be like "Starforce, Securom, haha, that's kindergarden compared to how ED messes with your computer".
1 day later, every combat logger has simply switched from killing the process to pulling the network cable, which are both indistinguishable* for the server - the game client suddenly stops communicating without warning.
*And still individually indistinguishable from a game crash, PC crash, game freeze, PC freeze, BSOD, network outage, power outage etc.
dont tell them that or they will all just pull the modem out.
Hey guys,
Just jumping on very quickly.
Just to confirm that combat logging is considered against the rules and action does and has been taken against commanders who deliberately have done so. Our support department take great pride in making sure the game is a safe and fun environment.
They review all reports of cheating and take action as they deem fit.
To be honest now shambles1980 I think they are simply trolling the thread. End of the day FD have reafirmed their stance and that really is all there is to it.
dont tell them that or they will all just pull the modem out.
Nobody does that it's too much effort.
Personally I sit with the LAN cable running between my teeth. First sign of another player I just bite down hard.
I do this too but I also have to wave my arms around to disrupt the wifi signal