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Post by Wexel on Oct 8, 2015 16:59:02 GMT
Not completely stoped, toram i hear banned rooted devices (xD that helps i bet) and jp iruna has gms to ban hackers. That's what I thought. So I repeat: I get your point, not to be a sour pickle, but when CS (Counter Strike) use to have a lot of wallhack, Auto aim... then it went to STEAM and it seemed to put an end to hackers in multiplayer. It happens, but I guess rare since it probably takes a lot of effort to combat. The cost probably higher than asobimo is willing to spend on this game. This game would really benefit from in-game GM. (I don't mean some overzealous forum moderators who want complete authority to create some sort of blacklist for the game. )
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Post by quitted on Oct 10, 2015 10:17:21 GMT
o.o uhm.... A thought occurs...one i cant say in case iruna had it planned out, but wouldn't it be a good idea if iruna hired us normals for temp gm? It'd make sense to slap ryu with a gm title and hire him to weed out sh at buam, even tho he's got his hands full with fourms already x.x we just need 1 gm and most hackers will be gone BAD idea. Unless the GM can see more than what we "normals" can see in game, that's a Lot of room for error. Not to open an argument, but not too long ago people who were posting on the forum about getting the message "Cannot connect to server due to heavy network traffic or maintenance" or some such were being accused of using TPAs and/or hacking, until enough people started posting the same error message including myself. I'm curious: does anyone here ever actually played a game where hacking Was stopped? As in permanently? im a former celes arca player (another game from asobimo), i give up that game after 1st close, switch to iruna and never return. that game closed 2 times so far. the first one back in late 2012, the second one is on march 2015. see herenobody knows exactly why asobimo closed celes arca, some say because of stat hacks (like always do 10k damage), some say because of cost/revenue ratio of the game is low. thats why as i said earlier, coin hack is serious problem, could leads to closure of iruna.
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Post by *BigMan* on Oct 10, 2015 23:40:23 GMT
Banning root is hard. Too many types of devices and each device has its own method.
Root apps running in the background can be banned. I have root apps running and I'm fine.
A SH can can be banned, but the program is altered slightly and it passes the scan. That's just how it goes and will go no matter what.
In game invisible moderators that can permanently ban email accounts will help, but that will not stop people who only SH in boss arenas. So it will not really stop. Only people stupid enough to do it publicly.
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bravebor
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to slack to give a damn, yet to bored to not say anything...
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Post by bravebor on Oct 11, 2015 0:21:17 GMT
Banning root is hard. Too many types of devices and each device has its own method. Root apps running in the background can be banned. I have root apps running and I'm fine. A SH can can be banned, but the program is altered slightly and it passes the scan. That's just how it goes and will go no matter what. In game invisible moderators that can permanently ban email accounts will help, but that will not stop people who only SH in boss arenas. So it will not really stop. Only people stupid enough to do it publicly. At least with a significant decline in the % of ppl we will see using sh if we do have an introduction of in game hidden mods, I think regardless that that would not entirely remove the use of sh, it would at the very least, make the game & the environment far healthier than it has been to date. Idk a terrible amount about tech, but I do believe that devices can be unrooted and that it is a % of those who play iruna that make full use of it for particular benefits they find more suitable to their own preferences. How many use root, how many NEED root for personal preference, how many that currently put money into item shop, I'm certain these last mentioned, yes a % because they MAY find a hassle in using unrooted device, but, out of those already paying money into iruna, I believe would only be a minimal loss of profit from these ppl. There are many also that have their devices rooted JUST SO they can use sh/bots/mods for an unfair advantage in the game. Out of those who would like to play the game, I believe the decrease in new players coming in would in itself be quite minimal also. Out of those who would leave the game because rooted devices would be blocked would only result in a very minor loss in profit for the company as the majority of these who could potentially leave or not join I don't honestly believe would pay money into iruna in the 1st place. I think you will find the majority of those who pay money into iruna and buy avatars are more those honest players who have a love of the game and would look to options for a healthier more enjoyable environment even if it might require some sacrifice to do so. I believe also that you may see a return of former players who left due to disenchantment with the game due to lack of an actual gm and the gross prevalence of sh/bots/mod users so may essentially make for moot point as to loss of profit and new profit to come into the game.
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Post by *BigMan* on Oct 11, 2015 0:44:50 GMT
If they ban my root, I'll simply cloak it. Root can be hidden from scans.
As I said, it will not really fix anything
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bravebor
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to slack to give a damn, yet to bored to not say anything...
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Post by bravebor on Oct 11, 2015 3:59:37 GMT
If they ban my root, I'll simply cloak it. Root can be hidden from scans. As I said, it will not really fix anything And as I said I don't really know much about tech, regardless tho, I'm quite certain it would still decrease the lvl of sh in game, no it won't fully get rid of it, just like irl you can never entirely get rid of drugs. But you CAN tho, take initiatives to lessen the use of either and make it harder to do so. And going back to my 1st statement, I think we can all agree iruna would be far healthier if there were some form of policing implemented.
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