I was going to post this in the Producer's Letter thread, but that's been locked.
Instead of mass bannings that would actually end up being counter productive to the UO population, why not just lower the skills on those characters that are using scripts/cheats?
So, for example, a person is PvPing and turns on a speedhack. As a rate formula that won't be known to players, that character's skills will start dropping; the longer he/she uses it, the more those skills will drop.
Another example would be those who use scripts to build skills and then make money off of those skills. Since the anti-cheat program would constantly drop those skills, that money would never be made. Same goes for folks who use scripts to make resources; by the end of the night, they'd only be wasting their own resources.
I don't know how powerful the 3rd party detection program will be or whether any of this is possible. But after having fought speedhackers for years, I'd still much rather have someone to PvP against than to have them all gone. I also think that UO should bare some responsibility for what's happened for not policing any of it for YEARS now.
Instead of mass bannings that would actually end up being counter productive to the UO population, why not just lower the skills on those characters that are using scripts/cheats?
So, for example, a person is PvPing and turns on a speedhack. As a rate formula that won't be known to players, that character's skills will start dropping; the longer he/she uses it, the more those skills will drop.
Another example would be those who use scripts to build skills and then make money off of those skills. Since the anti-cheat program would constantly drop those skills, that money would never be made. Same goes for folks who use scripts to make resources; by the end of the night, they'd only be wasting their own resources.
I don't know how powerful the 3rd party detection program will be or whether any of this is possible. But after having fought speedhackers for years, I'd still much rather have someone to PvP against than to have them all gone. I also think that UO should bare some responsibility for what's happened for not policing any of it for YEARS now.