Anyhow,
So this morning I am at my second ever IDOC on Atlantic talking to a couple nice people. They stated they were up very late last night at a loaded IDOC where every single container/item was grabbed as soon as it fell by scripters. ( I have only seen it happen once where a "young" player literally had 100's of chests and items spinning over their head as soon as the house fell. You could not grab the items as they whirled by and the "Bot" stood there like that for hours after the house fell until I guess the "Human" came home/noticed).
At the IDOC on Atlantic there were several "Young's" and the players there were calling them scripters. The house actually fell while I was eating lunch so I didn't get to see what happened.
In order to combat this issue why not restrict all trial accounts to New Haven? With the new dungeon there and all the NPC's its more than enough to give a "Trial Player" the chance to experience the game. There is no reason whatsoever a player on a trial account should be worried or even know what an IDOC is.
The second and much more drastic thing that could be done is allow everyone to use scripts. I would not want to see this happen but lets be honest. Its been going on so so very long and very little if anything has been done about it. I am not a computer programmer but I find it hard to believe the "Devs" cannot tell that "IDOC Ninja (Young)" is trying to pick up several 100's of items, several thousands of times a minute. You'd think the data flow would be easily detected by the system and some action, even if its just boot them from the game, could be taken.
The most interesting thing is I have never seen a Dev/Mesanna even recognize that so many legitimate/rule abiding players are experiencing an in game issue with cheaters. But ask if they will put Fruit Juices into the game they will respond immediately saying "What a Great Idea!" I am not trying to throw mud at the Devs and I think they do a great job but lets be honest, the act of scripting falls on "deaf ears."
So after so many years either fix it or allow it.
Blood Ghoul
So this morning I am at my second ever IDOC on Atlantic talking to a couple nice people. They stated they were up very late last night at a loaded IDOC where every single container/item was grabbed as soon as it fell by scripters. ( I have only seen it happen once where a "young" player literally had 100's of chests and items spinning over their head as soon as the house fell. You could not grab the items as they whirled by and the "Bot" stood there like that for hours after the house fell until I guess the "Human" came home/noticed).
At the IDOC on Atlantic there were several "Young's" and the players there were calling them scripters. The house actually fell while I was eating lunch so I didn't get to see what happened.
In order to combat this issue why not restrict all trial accounts to New Haven? With the new dungeon there and all the NPC's its more than enough to give a "Trial Player" the chance to experience the game. There is no reason whatsoever a player on a trial account should be worried or even know what an IDOC is.
The second and much more drastic thing that could be done is allow everyone to use scripts. I would not want to see this happen but lets be honest. Its been going on so so very long and very little if anything has been done about it. I am not a computer programmer but I find it hard to believe the "Devs" cannot tell that "IDOC Ninja (Young)" is trying to pick up several 100's of items, several thousands of times a minute. You'd think the data flow would be easily detected by the system and some action, even if its just boot them from the game, could be taken.
The most interesting thing is I have never seen a Dev/Mesanna even recognize that so many legitimate/rule abiding players are experiencing an in game issue with cheaters. But ask if they will put Fruit Juices into the game they will respond immediately saying "What a Great Idea!" I am not trying to throw mud at the Devs and I think they do a great job but lets be honest, the act of scripting falls on "deaf ears."
So after so many years either fix it or allow it.
Blood Ghoul