There seem to be 2 general responses, by the player base, to cheating.
1. EA isn't doing enough, cheating is everywhere, cheating is ruining the game.
2. If you complain about cheating, you're just a whiner, it doesn't really effect you, and if it does directly effect you (for example, use of cheats in direct PvP competition), then the solution is to cheat also. End of story.
I find both these responses to be disappointing and inappropriate.
That there is cheating is undeniable. That it has an impact on all aspects of the game is, also, undeniable.
Sorry, but it does matter when my opponent in PvP can run unnaturally fast and uses duped gold to buy a duped uber item that I cannot possibly obtain legitimately. In the first draft of this post I went on and on about the impacts of cheating but I think that's enough, I think you get the idea.
However, I think that the extent and impact of cheating are often wildly exaggerated. I've seen screencaps of alleged gold-farming PvM scripters-in-action, and those screencaps are often
identical to screencaps I've seen of friends who are gold-farming attended and legitimately. Completely identical. Heaps of dead dread spiders or dread trogs, in piles 5 or more deep. I've been accused of cheating myself when I clearly am not. Plenty of people that I know for sure (as in 100% or more) do not cheat have enviable fortunes.
I also don't think that it's as easy to catch cheaters as you think.
- Let's take scripting...I can think of no reliable way to, from behavior alone, tell the difference between an attended scripter and a group of guys who are just way-too-dedicated and have getting and doing BODs down to a science and share an account just for that. (They play with other accounts, and share one for funding their other characters.)
- Let's take speed-hacking...Who to believe? The people whose character you've just wasted? Of course, he's going to swear up-and-down that you speed-hack, but this is just because if you believe most Fellies, they never lose fights legitimately.
- Let's take duping. This latest duping scare proved to be just that.
Having said that, I don't think EA does quite enough either, and here's a great example: If EA had been on its toes, they could have caught 3 scripters on LS on the first day of the
War of Shadows event. All they had to do was go to Jhelom, and watch these characters who had clearly "expected" to recall someplace else and had ended up in Jhelom due to the redirect. Yet they didn't seem quite aware of where they were. You get the idea.
*shrugs*
-Galen's player