• Chozo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m not surprised to see this at all. Blizzard has always been pretty protective of their in-game economies, and this exploit flooded the seasonal realm with a ton of gold that shouldn’t have been there. Anybody who tried this should have 100% expected to get banned.

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        1 year ago

        Rollbacks with live service games generally don’t go over well with the players, especially the ones who did nothing wrong in the first place.

        The problem with doing a rollback is that, unless you want to spend a lot of time fixing the things the rollback breaks, you have to roll EVERYTHING on the server back. This means all players will have progress reset and items lost. More players are likely to quit the game than Blizzard will lose by banning a few cheaters.

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          1 year ago

          > you have to roll EVERYTHING on the server back.

          Why is this implied? Why can’t a single character or account be rolled without affect any other character?

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        1 year ago

        It sounds like you needed to log one character into the wrong server and disconnect/reconnect the internet at the right time, so it seems pretty unlikely anybody banned actually did this unintentionally.
        There isn’t really much need to rollback every innocent player if the exploited stuff is relatively traceable.