Yes, I agree with Ziljan.
Unless Frontier will publicly and categorically guarantee the permanent removal of every single sploit god roll from the game, the sooner the current gear is superseded by higher level gear, the better.
Never thought I'd want more grind and power creep, but it's the only way now. Unforseen circumstances.
In the meantime, making all blueprints available by one single g1 mat would at least spread the god rolls.
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The question here really is, does FD actually have problems determining who used the exploit? I mean, it's over 20 years now since our university group set up an online multiplayer game. (A MUD, i guess the older ones here still now what that is.

) And even we were easily able to track any exploit of the kind described here.
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It's really that simple. You log every transaction, item acquired, item spend, into your database. That's just a few bytes per transaction, even 20 years ago this didn't put stress on harddisc space, so it shouldn't be an issue now, either. When such an exploit happens, you simply let a small script run over all accounts. It adds up all transactions done, material acquired and material spent and crosschecks against all modifications (and the materials they needed) on the account.
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On all accounts where the result is not a zero-sum, you know something fishy was done. You simply ban that those accounts, which removes all exploited components from the game.
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If FD actually is not able to do that, and their recent letter of "please report to us if you see somebody with exploited equipment" indicates that, they still have a lot of homework to do. Apparently they are not on par to the abilities of a handful of students running a game on a non-professional and non-commercial basis.
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So if this is true, then indeed we might need a kind of gear inflation to devalue the exploited equipment, then wait till the next exploit comes around. After all, if FD is not able to identify exploited gear, how are we players supposed to tell if somebody else rolled his upgrades in a legit way of if he used an exploit? On the other hand, in the (seemingly ulikely) case that FD actually has the competence to identify and handle the offenders, this new gear inflation is unnecessary and might be very contraproductive for the game.
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