Or for farming public events for exotics in D2?
Pushing atheon off the edge?
Dashboarding on Crota?
Farming planetary mats via a route?
That’d be pretty dumb, huh? At least they just fixed them like any other sensical developer.
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1 AntwortenStreamers are just as bad as Instagram celebs hyping crap... Streamers are pretty much like the Instagram people who got paid to hype Fyre festival 😂.. play video games for your self to see if you like it .. rather then doing what your told like you’re a lemming
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He deleted his VODs from anthem, but MTash still has his up where MTash helped for 2 hours and Gladd had his viewers confirm he said he was going to “abuse the shit out of this” meaning forcing a glitch. Don’t get me wrong, shouldn’t have been banned, but he’s playing the victim. What we do in destiny is still TOS infractions, Bungie just doesn’t enforce it. Heck, they barely enforce DDoSers and even then it’s typically suspensions over bans. Gladd needs to be glad EA didn’t get Twitch involved cause that’s also a Twitch TOS violation. Also, acting like him promoting a glitch doesn’t hurt anyone else’s game exp is just a flat out lie. There’s post after post of people who are doing public matchmaking and have huge issues from people who are trying this glitch. They are causing issues with matchmaking and crashes in quick play. By comparison, very few glitches people abused in Destiny had a similar effect like this one is having in Anthem. Bottom line is both Gladd and BioWare is at fault. Gladd for promoting a glitch that is harmful to others and being dishonest about what it was/how long he did it, BioWare should have issued a warning about the behavior instead of banning but even that is up in the air because it’s possible the bans were something automated from the loot rewards in such a short time vs someone actually reviewing his actions then banning him.
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2 AntwortenHe was streaming exploits that showed people how to do them and you expect Bioware to not act on it? It's one thing to use an exploit but it's another to actually stupidly stream it and show evidence of you doing said exploit and showing others how to do them. FYI, I'm referring to the Storm Glitch and the Tyrant Mine gitch. The chest farming route isn't an exploit since that is still useable even after the masterwork drop rate for those chests has been nerfed.
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He got banned for using an infinite ultimate glitch on his storm...
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4 AntwortenIf this about Anthem... That streamer broke the terms of services agreement. We are all agree to for any live service game... Bungie is not severe with the agreement. That streamer is an adult he knew it wrong to use a expolit, but to promote a expolit is what got him banned!
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2 AntwortenBearbeitet von FataLVisioN_Oo: 3/6/2019 1:09:18 PMNot going to lie I thought they might ban ppl for pulling out there internet cords at crota lol
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2 AntwortenOr using the hammer spam glitch in crucible right when hammer of sol came out
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3 AntwortenI remember going into D1 strikes and crucible with the infinite Shadowshot quiver for weeks before it got fixed just to see if I'd get banned...nope
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3 AntwortenActually for the Crota thing I believe some people did get banned, because they were pulling their ethernet cord, which is not considered an in game glitch/exploit. It is also up to each company to determine how they want to handle these things, the important part is whether or not the community knows how they have decided to handle it. If a company outright says, you will be banned for doing such things, then there really isn't anyone to blame but yourself, you knew the consequences and did it anyways. If a company says they will not punish people for using in game exploits that they missed, then that is fine, people using such things should not be banned. Although then we begin to long debate of what is and is not acceptable. Some companies like to keep things simple, and say they are just not going to allow it. And that is every bit their right, I don't see what the issue is, so long as you actually know, that, that is what their stance is on the subject.
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Bearbeitet von cesar0s: 3/6/2019 2:13:48 AMBioware built a trash game. They Bungied their player base harder than Bungie. I put alot of time into anthem the past few weeks....it never gets better. No matter how powerful my characters got, there's just nothing to do but repeat the same 3 contracts (yeah, they might be "procedurally generated blah blah blah", but they repeat eventually after you do them enough) or do the same stronghold over and over because there's no benefit to do anything else....oh I guess you could fly around free-roam which doesn't get old after 50-100-200-1000 hours 😐
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12 AntwortenLook at it this way. In Anthem, farming chests and masterworks is like farming materials. Materials are used for rerolling the best items in the game (crafting a new item is like a reroll). Materials can also be purchased with Coin. Coin is used for micros, but is also earned by playing the game, like bright dust. So if you spend your coin on micros instead of materials, you don't need to buy shards, like Destiny silver, for the things you bought with coin. All in all, Anthems real money store ties closely to the loot and dismantled materials. If you find a way to bypass the slow drip of materials by exploiting a loot chest repeatedly, you're costing them money. And these streamers also show other people how to do it, hence the ban. So really, it would be like streamers showing players how to do the loot cave, if the loot cave dropped items you could also buy with bright dust, and also dismantled into materials used to craft exotics. It's a massive exploit to the in game economy and real money market.
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134 AntwortenWhat he got banned for is more serious than the loot cave. Stop trying to defend your streamer
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7 AntwortenYour boy is a moron. All you have to do to get tons of masterworks is play on freeplay grand master 1 or do contracts on grand master 1. Theres numerous videos that show you the most efficent "LEGAL" way of earning weapons. Ive been on runs as short as 10 minutes with 3 master works earned. Gladd is a fool and a tool. Lame kid
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Can you imagine if players actually played games, finding shit out for themselves, instead of watching overhyped morons play the game? Streamers are the reason D2 is so -blam!-ed up, why certain supers and weapons are nerfed over others. I'm all for content creators, people who will compile videos talking about the best loadouts, the perks of each weapon archetype, who are actually helping players in the community.
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3 Antwortenliterally 15 different stories being told on this thread. I just watched the newest video where he read the latest email from EA/BioWare. They stated in this email that he was SUSPENDED for 2 weeks for using the storm glitch(infinite super), not the loot farm, that would be -blam!-.
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I think "A million deaths are not enough for Master Rahool" was a much better way to handle such a situation.
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Bungie did ban ppl for clitching into a blocked off zone back in D1.. And ppl should have been banned for dashboarding.
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9 AntwortenGuy cheated on stream, admitted to breaking the TOS agreement. No place for trash like this.
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Said player did use an exploit outside of said scenario. He admitted it and could be part of the issue. Said players farm circle effected matchmaking for an end game content. Doing so most likely triggered the system that banned him. Even if he was in a fireteam, they would spawn into a forge, then do a farming loop. Not defending the ban, but these systems are put in place to ensure that other players time do not get wasted per matchmaking. My point, to have match making, you have to protect match making and that is the system that got him banned. It will be reversed though. An example.. imagine having match making for a raid lair in d2.. and it matched you with someone or several players that would leave the spawn to go farm something else. This is why bungie does not allow this. If they did, you can bet everything on the forums being lit up by players demanding sever punishments for said players. Anthem has match making for everything and they built in a baby sitting system to stop said scenarios.
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91 AntwortenBearbeitet von NeoReaper82: 3/5/2019 12:23:35 AMHow about you post facts. Gladd got banned for brute forcing a loot farm on stream and while admitting it was wrong. He's lucky Twitch never banned him for violating there ToS(violating a games ToS). Bungie rewards cheaters: Gladd doing wardcliff glitch for leviathans world 1st(Bungie gave it to them). It is sad you think that shit is okay.
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As others have said . State facts not bs. He was violating terms of service of both twitch and anthems terms and broadcasting it live. It was only a temp band anyways . Get your facts straight before spouting bs .
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5 AntwortenBearbeitet von Cinderchar: 3/5/2019 2:46:54 PMI think dude is one of the toxic assholes that helped push Destiny into the poor state it's in so I am glad (pun) someone put him in his place and let him know he doesn't run the show. He is the same tool who will complain there is nothing to do in a game only because he exploits everything first. I will never feel bad for a streamer. They are easily 50% of the reason why gaming has turned somewhat sour.
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11 AntwortenCan u imagine live streaming a known exploit to thousands of viewers and not getting banned? That’d be pretty dumb, huh?
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Bans should exist for people that violate the terms of service. If they admittedly break that TOS, and they do so AND put it on a stream or youtube, they DEFINITELY deserve some sort of ban... And to be called an idiot, to boot.
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You're really shilling hard for bungie huh?
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They don't ban anyone, they just nerf them into the ground. Lmfao