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Prince Caspian
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This is how I feel as well. I stumbled on the nest regeneration bug and was kind of disgusted seeing how badly that could be exploited (seeing how the brush lasts like 3 hours), but later I felt better about it, because all that means is everyone will get a cornucopia now, and the casual players wont be at the mercy of the vendors.I would report and not use it, but lately they way things have been going on such as the puzzle and making relics I would be very tempted because of the slow response on things and letting others profit from them.
I dont really care about people getting cornucopia's, get an many as you want. It's not an item that will change the game. Other bugs/hacks that come and go can be and have been exploited to the max. Some of those are the ones that need to be reported right away, and fixxed asap. We have seen dupes that go on for months, these are the things that hurt everyone. A deco item is just something to be locked down in your house or tossed in a chest. I know we would all like to see a bug free game, I also know that we would all like to hit the lotto. Keep dreaming and someday it may come true. Just dont count on it.This is how I feel as well. I stumbled on the nest regeneration bug and was kind of disgusted seeing how badly that could be exploited (seeing how the brush lasts like 3 hours), but later I felt better about it, because all that means is everyone will get a cornucopia now, and the casual players wont be at the mercy of the vendors.
But I didn't take any more. The first nest had the cornucopia I wanted, so that was enough for me. Just recalled home.
I play Origin and to be fair it was on Origin 1 day before it hit every other shard. And how can you know that someone didn't report this. Just because it takes a few days to fix something doesn't mean everyone kept quiet about it. I didn't even know about it until it was posted here. Then again I don't go looking for every little exploit that I can find in every new thing that gets shipped to us. I do agree that if it was reported on TC1 that it shouldn't have even been sent to Origin let alone prodo shards before it was fixed.as for this most recent bug..... it was on test, what.... three days, four? then out to Origin.... not a peep out of anyone about this
that's what annoys me more than anything
yes, that was my point, was not pointing a finger at the good people of OriginI do agree that if it was reported on TC1 that it shouldn't have even been sent to Origin let alone prodo shards before it was fixed.
Thank youyes, that was my point, was not pointing a finger at the good people of Origin
I know it was probably reported by some ppl who play Origin to test out the new stuff and same with those tried it on Test... but like Yen said, Origin had this publish for one day before everyone else did.I play Origin and to be fair it was on Origin 1 day before it hit every other shard. And how can you know that someone didn't report this. Just because it takes a few days to fix something doesn't mean everyone kept quiet about it. I didn't even know about it until it was posted here. Then again I don't go looking for every little exploit that I can find in every new thing that gets shipped to us. I do agree that if it was reported on TC1 that it shouldn't have even been sent to Origin let alone prodo shards before it was fixed.
There's a flaw in the idea of relying on players to test new systems.
Some players will test out of good will, and a sense of rectitude. More power to them.
Some players will test out of a desire to discover exploits for personal use.
The first group will generally have a tinker, and explore the system through normal gameplay.
The second group will explore the system, looking for weaknesses to exploit. They have a greater vested interest in finding the bugs, and often will have more relevant knowledge of how such things could manifest.
Assuming that the second group will find an exploit that exists...
If the first group finds one, then it gets reported. Then, the exploiters have from the time it's reported to exploit it.
If the first group doesn't find one, then the second group aren't going to report it. So there's the time it takes to be reported AND the time it takes to resolve it.
Add to that, the lack of negative consequence for recent exploiters, and things are pretty much screwed.
Not offended at all. Your point has merit. It's one of those things that people will say they will never ever sell out, but thats easy to say when the briefcase of money isn't in front of you.No offense PC, but this is a pretty worthless thread. This is nothing more than another thread for the same people to chime in on with "Oh I never cheat, I would never cheat, goodness gracious I just could never ever cheat" And it really serves no purpose whatsoever. So why would you even bother with it? And yes, I picked #1.
This was something I was pondering last night. The cornucopias are pretty, and add some decor flavor. But as for actual gameplay impact, this does even less than the Cat Statuettes.I dont really care about people getting cornucopia's, get an many as you want. It's not an item that will change the game.
I think the worst of all was the damn check duping, because it destroyed the game's economy. Its short sighted to say "WOW now I got all the money I want!! Woohooo!" but the long term effect is, that money doesn't just come out of thin air. Any time a counterfeiter gets away with passing a bad buck, its the rest of the consumers who end up paying for that buck. So while they went hog wild and got all kinds of stuff for nothing, it's a spending spree the honest players had to ultimately pay. And the reason why a casual player of this game doesn't have a prayer of buying high end items by playing UO by its in-game mechanics.Exploiting a bug would be like cutting off the branch you're sitting on.
To answer these questions in reverse order: Yes and absolutely, if you used it to collect maps.Was that an exploit? Or was it just a loophole that needed to be plugged?