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#1
wikkittklown

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Edited by Thomas Abram

Thomas Abram wrote...

Hey everyone,

I've been asked to clarify our stance on this exploit by a lot of BSN-ers (or is it -ees?).

The long and short of it is we do consider this cheating and we are taking steps against accounts proven to have used this exploit. We have a long list of tools we can use to detect different types of cheating.

Depending on the amount of illegitimate credits gained we often perform a simple removal of the credits/items gained but have gone as far as banning people from multiplayer due to a massive credit gain.

If you are worried that your account may be in jeopardy you can contact me3mpcheaters@bioware.com and we will investigate returning your account to a legitimate state.

If you have any questions, concerns or comments feel free to PM me (do not report yourself/others through PM, use the mailing group mentioned).



 Why is this allowed?? I have recieved numerous messages from people like AKS II Recon stating, that the premium spectre pack is back, and they need credits, and this person is wanting people to do a glitch with them for an easy 30-45k credits every 5 minutes!! I feel that Bioware needs to crack down on the players doing this kind of stuff, because after all, it is just a video game, and is supposed to be for entertainment purposes right!! So why cheat?  Start banning these morons please Bioware!! 

  ~~ Always play legit ~~ 

if anyone else knows anyone who is cheating or glitching or hacking, feel free to post their gamertag here :-) let's all work together to stop this childish behavior!!

Modifié par wikkittklown, 04 mai 2012 - 07:33 .


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Thomas Abram

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#1

Hey everyone,

I've been asked to clarify our stance on this exploit by a lot of BSN-ers (or is it -ees?).

The long and short of it is we do consider this cheating and we are taking steps against accounts proven to have used this exploit. We have a long list of tools we can use to detect different types of cheating.

Depending on the amount of illegitimate credits gained we often perform a simple removal of the credits/items gained but have gone as far as banning people from multiplayer due to a massive credit gain.

If you are worried that your account may be in jeopardy you can contact me3mpcheaters@bioware.com and we will investigate returning your account to a legitimate state.

If you have any questions, concerns or comments feel free to PM me (do not report yourself/others through PM, use the mailing group mentioned).

#2.

Stop with the name calling, trolling and flame baiting. This is everyones first and last warning in this thread.

If you find anything offensive on BSN please report it to a moderator - most of us check our PM's multiple times a day.

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Thomas Abram

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BrotherWarth wrote...

Thomas Abram wrote...

If you are worried that your account may be in jeopardy you can contact me3mpcheaters@bioware.com and we will investigate returning your account to a legitimate state.


Translation- We still can't tell if you've cheated/are cheating if you turn off gameplay feedback, so please turn yourself in.


Someone once said a lot of your data is stored server side for most multiplayer games. I don't think you can turn that off... unless you don't play multiplayer?

#4
Thomas Abram

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Keep this on topic and stay off the personal jabs. Cloaked as you may think they are they will get you suspended/banned from the forums if they continue.

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Thomas Abram

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A large majority of our player base believes (and enjoys) our credit (earning/spending) system and how it contributes to their individual (and team) experience.

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Thomas Abram

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BrotherWarth wrote...

Not related to that point, just a general question- Why is exploiting this glitch to buy more packs cheating, but buying packs with real money isn't? Both garner rewards for not actually playing the game and both garner rewards with no need for skill or substantial investment of time.


Basically, it is not an intended behavior of our system.

You mentioned that our microtransaction system does not require any substantial investment of time, I think you're wrong. I believe that our microtransaction system allows our fans to spend their real money to build their character in the same way that playing a match would. The only difference is this opens up another avenue to do so. What if someone works 70 hours a week? I don't think they have the same amount of time as a high school student to spend earning credits.

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Thomas Abram

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Blest HR wrote...

InfamousResult wrote...

Blest HR wrote...

I've done it but not abused it.


Good to know.

i personal found it boring doing it. and if I was to abuse it I would easyly lose my place on the leadersboards very quickly. I make at least about 2-4 million a day any way just playing  the game.


This is NOT aloud and we take action against things like this. If I were you I would contact me3mpcheaters@bioware.com soon...

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Thomas Abram

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Blest HR wrote...

Thomas Abram wrote...

Blest HR wrote...

InfamousResult wrote...

Blest HR wrote...

I've done it but not abused it.


Good to know.

i personal found it boring doing it. and if I was to abuse it I would easyly lose my place on the leadersboards very quickly. I make at least about 2-4 million a day any way just playing  the game.


This is NOT aloud and we take action against things like this. If I were you I would contact me3mpcheaters@bioware.com soon...

why's that every person has more likely done it at some point. I'm just not sit there and lie about it ike that. Rest if you took action I againest me I woud just not play the gme so wouldn't bother me.



Right now you're in control of your account, it's your choice what you do in the next day.

Back on topic we go.

#9
Thomas Abram

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The Protheans wrote...

How many people did you take action against and on what platforms?


The majority of players who we reprimand are on PC (as I'm sure you could've guessed), followed by Xbox and then PS3.

#10
Thomas Abram

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Wesus wrote...

Thomas do you realise that the PS3 is the easiest to mod and you say its the least you reprimand. I personally modded mw2 and mw3 and well all CoDs and all battlefields on it, I dont own a copy of me3 on ps3 but I know its easy as hell.
You should check the PS3 people better ;)


While I do agree that the PS3 is easy to mod you have to take into account how many people play on the PS3 vs the other two consoles.

To me it makes sense that the consoles with the highest number of players will have the highest number of cheaters and highest number of different ways to cheat for that exact reason.

#11
Thomas Abram

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OCD Skifer wrote...

kids who snitch, down where I'm from...we smash their thumbs with hammers. :P so, your lucky i don't know you, Kid. Since you are probably like 14 years old, why not go play barbies magic adventure or something? You should not be on Mass effect, you whine to much.

Also, you are violating the terms of use or w/e if you post peoples gamertags for this moron, do not be an idiot like him.


Enjoy your permanent vacation for threatening physical violence.

#12
Thomas Abram

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Hey RANDOMvGRENADE,

1 day vacation for constantly flame baiting/insulting. I couldn't decide which thread to post it in but this one seems good...

#13
Thomas Abram

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Nope.

#14
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Locked for obvious reasons*