I just hope they don't go deleting every item with more than 200 weapon or magic attack. There are plenty of items that managed to get that far using legitimate means (well, unless they were GM scrolled with duped scrolls).
I just hope they don't go deleting every item with more than 200 weapon or magic attack. There are plenty of items that managed to get that far using legitimate means (well, unless they were GM scrolled with duped scrolls).
I expect no bans to be given. Well, maybe to the people who smega'd the 255 ATK equips.
Nah, who am I kidding.
People who killed some Castle Golems to do the Von Leon quests would get hellbanned too f3.
So i go LHC to investigate who in my friend's list is leeching off hackers and my guild leader does the same for the guild. I should get hell banned for that? Because im sure plenty of us have done the same. Rethink what you said.
I really wouldn't want you as a nexon employee. You have one extreme view there.
The only people that should be hellbanned are people in Khaini.
Whats stoping those people from just starting over in another world?
For those that miss the interesting convo last night. Nexon has to go threw everything to find these items. That one guy said they even go as far as locking items so they dont get deleted in the sweep. Also they have items that are not scrolled yet, but only have xxx amount of free slots.
Since rollback is pretty much out of the question, what form of consequences that DON'T affect the legits can Nexon really offer?
Deleting items/banning users with items that go above a certain threshold is a bad, bad idea. While you will get the hackers, you'll also get a bunch of legits. (It's important to note that Nexon will probably determine the "cap" to be way too low and for this reason a lot of legit players could be in trouble too.)
But other than method above ^, I don't really see a proper resolution. Thoughts?
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