Here's an idea... give everyone a god mode switch that only works against other players.... everyone plays in open and you can opt in and out of PvP . Something like turning report crimes against me on / off ... just a thought ...
Well done to the guy, his experiment has/will accomplish(ed) several things...a lot more people than already knew, now know about the cheating...He will find out what Frontier ACTUALLY do about it, and will be able to report back... and lastly, all the important players are also talking about this (again),and there is no doubt this reached FD ears fast, as there are several discords where FD reps are present too. I think he's done us a service and I'll chip in to buy him another account if he gets banned.
Bet none of you thought you'd hear that from me...eh?Cheating is the worst thing in a video game, and doubly so in a multiplayer one. This needs sorted out yesterday.
I've been in instances with at least 50 ships,
Multiplayer is multiplayer. E: D is as MMO as any other title that claims the moniker.
"We are aware of the problem and apologize for the inconvenience..." PR junk. Ugh.
Certainly can't be talking about me that's for sure. I'm not important. Certainly not important enough to have my own Twitch TV stream or have people donate money to me as I flash some fancy graphic across the screen.I'm curious too.
yes to all, not going to argue about semantics, but seems they still got something wrong.
Right, you could argue it that way, and it's a fair argument. But the important part of that paragraph was that out of the tens of thousands of people who play this game, the guy blocking the station in one instance disturbs a very small portion of the playerbase. The instance he was in couldn't ever have more than a couple dozen people in it at once.
It's a very ineffectual "protest" and really just sounds like the guy wanted to be a putz and defend against criticism by painting it as something noble.
I was playing the game the day this "protest" happened, in open, and if I hadn't seen this thread I would not have known about it.
Someone needs to start their own YouTube channel called The Housewives of Elite Dangerous and feature the prima donnas of the game who seem to think their opinions are more important than everyone else's.There are important players in this game? I knew about (some of) the self-important ones, but I wasn't aware that any were really so.
The existence of such players is a big reason I'm not playing much anymore.Someone needs to start their own YouTube channel called The Housewives of Elite Dangerous and feature the prima donnas of the game who seem to think their opinions are more important than everyone else's.
Someone needs to start their own YouTube channel called The Housewives of Elite Dangerous and feature the prima donnas of the game who seem to think their opinions are more important than everyone else's.
They've got a lot wrong, and keep making mistakes. But... They've got a hell of a lot more stuff right. The wrong stuff is mainly minor irritations. And I'd include this cheat under that too.
There is still no other space game that I am aware of that offers what E: D does. Or even comes close.
I'm glad my being in large instances amuses you. I had good fun in them too.![]()
The existence of such players is a big reason I'm not playing much anymore.
Because sadly, FD eventually caves into them.
I prefer ESO because of the following:
When ZOS announced the changes to racial passives earlier this year, there was almost nothing but outcry. Bosmer players were nerfed to a ridiculous degree. But, ZOS nerfed them anyway, player's "feels" be damned.
That, my friend, is the sign of a strong dev' and GM.
FD, well... LOL
They've got a lot wrong, and keep making mistakes. But... They've got a hell of a lot more stuff right. The wrong stuff is mainly minor irritations. And I'd include this cheat under that too.
There is still no other space game that I am aware of that offers what E: D does. Or even comes close.
I'm glad my being in large instances amuses you. I had good fun in them too.![]()
Then you might remember how last year FD killed the cheats for a good while?
Or you can go visit the cheat forums and read up on what happened during that time from the perspective of the cheaters. It makes an interesting read (sorry, for obvious reasons, can't provide the link).
So what is intended perhaps from this activity is that the developer creates some magical way to address hacking.
You mean... for about a week?
When 3.3 dropped, the hack tools broke. It took them 3 days to fix it and make it work again. It took FD about 3 weeks to make 3.3 work at all.