Also if you can get away with it then you can keep the cash.
This pretty much
Also if you can get away with it then you can keep the cash.
Please show me in where in that comment you think Andrew says the 5 billion did not attempt to exploit.
Unfair advantage over what? NPCs in the form of zeroes and ones? You dont suggest it's advantage over other players, because that would be laughable.
And here's the bit I don't understand and never have. What 'advantage'? ED is not a focussed, competitive PvP game, where one player's gain means another player's loss. Hell, there isn't even a leaderboard to compete over.
Please show me exactly where in that comment you linked that Andrew says the 5 billion did not attempt to exploit.
Please show me exactly where in that comment you linked that Andrew says the 5 billion did not attempt to exploit.
After shoring up the database, in the early hours of the 2nd of January, we automatically refunded all the affected players for their lost transactions and also granted them a 20% bonus for their troubles. However, during this refund process, a very few (lucky) commanders received more credits than perhaps they were entitled to (5 billion credits in some cases)!
No, it isn't.It is exactly the same definition
These people didn't cheat. They suffered from server problems that were not their fault and caused them to lose credits, then they got more compensation than intended from FD. Then they were given a choice what to do about it. At no point did any of these players cheat or exploit anything.. The money is not theirs and no one cares for the interests of cheaters. Even the exploiters must have been surprised when they got offered the billions.
But letting them keep THAT MUCH - do you have any idea how much Cr is 50b?
Ok so I'm assuming what you said isn't true then?It doesnt matterbitstorm said:Please show me in where in that comment you think Andrew says the 5 billion did not attempt to exploit.
there was a bug, and do players hit it due of actually trying to play the game or just poke a bug for funsies sake - IT DOESN'T MATTER. Time frame is way too short to claim that everyone of them did this to abuse bug and exploit game.
You can fully disagree with FD letting keeping their money, but if you dont have evidence, dont generalize that people are exploiters just because they hit this particular bug.
And, it's very much worth saying that some of these people will have sold their items and been completely oblivious to actually using any exploit
No, the overcompensating was part of FD's mistake. Once they made that mistake, I don't feel it was unfair for FD to offer them the choice whether or not to keep them
No, it isn't.
First you said:
"To benefit from a bug is exploitation in my opinion."
Then you said:
"I think they are expoliting from the moment on they realise what has happened and refuse to correct the damage."
Those are two very different definitions. In the first, the player is an exploiter as soon as the bug happens. In the second, the player isn't an exploiter until they realise that a bug occurred and don't do anything about it.
These people didn't cheat.
As such, if the money had just been taken away again, there would be huge threads about it. Just as you see it as somehow 'unfair' that FD gave them the option to keep the credits, I can 100% guarantee that some people would see it as 'unfair' if they just took them away from players who hadn't done anything wrong.
Ok so I'm assuming what you said isn't true then?
I am only asking because I genuinely want to see where they've said it because it's very relevant to the discussion - and well you specifically said they did and used it to imply people hadn't done their research.
I disagree with your assumption about evidence since I've posted evidence (of a sort), it's circumstantial yes but as I keep saying I don't have cameras in Frontier's offices yet.
And on your conclusion from your incorrect assumption, that's rubbish too since I've specifically made a point of saying that not all affected will be exploiters.
Like in post #211 about an hour ago for example :
Errr....what? I dont have bad feelings, therefore I *should* have them? Seriously?
5 thousand millionBut letting them keep THAT MUCH - do you have any idea how much Cr is 50b?
Yes, it's essentially a comedy of errors. And as you say the *actual* issue is with not resolving the mistake.
It's just never that simple to discuss on an internet forum... The trouble is when people are trying to rationalise it, the statement that the billion categorically did not try to exploit keeps popping up, because (somehow) the argument follows from there that they are innocent parties and therefore it's fine, like they deserve it or something.
To me this line of thinking seems completely false just on it's own, but when you factor in what probably went on then it starts to look that some of these people did in fact attempt to exploit otherwise they wouldn't actually be where they are. Which brings the focus right back to Frontier's policies where it should be.
No, because (at least with how I define the term), 'exploit' involves intent. There was no intent by these players. They suffered from server issues that lost them credits, then FD overcompensated them. The players did nothing wrong.Define "mistake" for us please.
Hope you can see one big issue here is in defining "mistake". How is this mistake, of their software overcompensating a credit, different than their software making other mistakes such as being able to repeatedly sell something? Neither mistake was clearly acting as intended. One could define both as exploits.