This shouldn't be bannable, it's not the players fault they made the faction work the way it does. Sure if you're MQing it to do it, then ban em, but if you're just doing it to farm loot once a week, well that's their fault anyway.
I wish I could get in on this, unfortunately we're just farming tower, and haven't done zek bros yet.
Actually it should. Using any known exploit to avoid playing the game how it was intended is and should be ban worthy.
Just so you guys know raid events in SOD sends out emails if less then 18 people are in the zone when the raid is completed. They dont always check them right away but just like ND / SolT farming people get hit after awhile.
Exactly. And lol @ emails.
IF, and thats a big IF, that were true - id love to see one of the Gms email inboxes on any given night!
Actually it should. Using any known exploit to avoid playing the game how it was intended is and should be ban worthy.
Just so you guys know raid events in SOD sends out emails if less then 18 people are in the zone when the raid is completed. They dont always check them right away but just like ND / SolT farming people get hit after awhile.
The problem good sir, is how generic and unspecific the word "exploit" is. It means(close to at least) to manipulate something for one's own gain. So by definition, grinding for xp is exploiting mobs. Basically allowing them to do as they please.
It depends if your looking at exploit for video games, or exploit in general. If i go down to the river and throw a net in and bring in a whole bunch of fish, thats exploiting From what I have found out, every guild on my server that has beaten RR has done it this way. Im betting as long as you dont glock and drop task or use mq you wont get banned. So find a good bard friend and farm this while you can. Can't wait to get me my anger mask!
DNR says otherwise, any use of any natural resource is exploiting it.
Guess that's why Alaska has so many fishing ships that use nets.
As for the fishing with nets, that was being done way before DNR was even thought of. So to claim its an exploitation based on what the DNR dictates is extremely weak.