@CM Yukimura How do we trust those numbers? Why can't you reveal their names to us? In US, we reveal se/x offenders so that we can see. Do we just take your word for it? I don't think that is enough. Reveal them.
What I don't understand is tons of other games reveal the names of cheaters and hackers. Games like Battlefield and such have an in-game announcement every time someone gets banned (So and so was banned by anti-cheat for cheating etc.). Blizzard reveals the names of their banned players when they are banned publicly as well. To make it even worse, BDO KR themselves reveal the names of the accounts banned. As does the SEA version. So I don't get why they don't want to give us a list of accounts...
Did op just compare people who cut corners in online games to sex offenders? I just... ok. Forum has checked out.
for many reasons this is not possible, even though the emotion behind the suggestion is warranted, it will not help to resolve the matter. The only true solution to the problems BDO faces is developer commitment to resolving these issues , in the code. That is where our attention must be focused, and the pressure must come from the publishers involved as well as the players and community.
It would allow people who have reported people to verify if they people they reported were in fact banned, bringing validity and encouragement to report cheaters and prove they are getting banned. It would also allow people to recognize names and see that they didn't just make up a number and/or that all the accounts banned weren't just low level bots.
Flaps always in the background, just hit one key and report a hacker and get them banned, no need for announcement
We wanna make sure Kakaos released numbers on bans are accurate and not just a random number with only like half the bans really done.
A list of the people banned in my opinion serves to verify the actual work of Kakao and that they are not fraud figures. It is Kakao's fault if the users are bad for him due to lack of transparency and not to listen to the community, the GMs never intervene in the most delicate discussions on the forum.
Making up names is better than making up numbers. Again, at the very least, it is to confirm the most obvious and blatant cheaters.
EU's self-called pvp god just got banned with every banwave our previous no.1 guild dies more and more
Well, one could be a person "falsely" accused and charged of sexual harassment after he touched a "feminists" butt at a party where everyone was drunk. The other could be a hacker who caused actual financial damage/loss to a company. The Distinctions arent always black & white. And people who used speedhacking bots in bdo definitely didnt just "cut corners". But more importantly is that atleast in the EU, some countries dont reveal names of offenders, which is another highly controversial topic anyway.