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Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 5:55PM (Unverified) said

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Any game that has to resort to banning accounts to fix mechanics of their game shows little promise of being anything more than a clone of a tired game play system. Yawn.
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Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 6:33PM RogueJedi86 said

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Wait Cameron, are you saying banning the accounts of bots and goldfarmers is a BAD thing? I don't get that. Getting rid of the more unsavory elements of a game is only good. Also, WoW bans goldfarmer bots too, does that mean WoW is terrible too by your logic?
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Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 8:10PM Joebroni said

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If the bannings continue on a regular basis, then no, there isnt a problem. But likely this will turn into Lineage 2, where they come and go every couple of months with ban waves, and eventually the periods between bannings get longer and longer. NCSoft has a reputation for their actions for a reason.

On another note, I am reading a LOT of innocent players being banned with this move unfortunately. I left the game a month ago now, and I dont miss it honestly anyway. Nothing more frustrating then watching cheaters prosper and my reports getting ignored.
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