Why is it ok for some people to rig
Дата: 30.12.2015 11:40:34
troolenhardy, on 29 December 2015 - 04:37 PM, said: Im pretty much sure the "internal databases" that WG used to
determine if someone gets banned or not was "has t22 in garage
-> ban; except CC". Not a single person who was furiously
rigging but didnt have t22 in garage by the time the bans came got
banned (at least that i know of). Which of course doesnt make sense
since WG claimed they can "clearly see from logs whenever something
weird happens in a game". The truth is WG never looked into the
rigging problem properly and were lying about their ability to see
who rigs or not (well, maybe they didnt lie about their ability,
but they for sure didnt use that ability to conduct a thorough and
proper investigation). So pretty much the only bans that happened
were based on people having the tank in garage or based on
replays/videos received with support tickets from players
themselves and im pretty sure the latter were just bans without any
further penalty (blocking missions and making the players unable to
get the tank).Ectar: That's an interesting conclusion. What actually
happened was the bans took place on the RU server first once they
had a system for verifying the matches, who took part, their
results and when. All data which is easily available on our
servers but takes a little time to pull due to all the matches that
happen. Once the system was double checked it was applied to
the EU server also. All players who got the tank had their
match histories checked, having the tank didn't instantly make
everyone guilty. "Tell us how you caught us so we know what
to avoid next time" - Yeah, like that's going to
happen. "I couldn't do it legit, so that guy had to cheat
too" - Well that's an expected accusation of people who tried to
cheat the system and got caught. Whilst I'm not
defending anyone who has this tank now, they have nothing to prove
to the community as the community is not the entity who have any
counter evidence, investigation power, battle logs, nor power to
hand down any punishment. If you have evidence of
cheating in-game, as always I ask players to step up with the
evidence. To date I've yet to receive any concrete proof of rigging
or cheating whenever accusations fly like this, be it in-game
missions, community contests or random battles. It always
boils down to basically "I think" or "I can't do it, so
they cheated" or the more common "I don't know why this
happened, so I'm going to say the person cheated as I can't explain
it and blaming something I can't prove makes more sense as to
say I'm wrong, someone needs to prove the opposite".
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