Blizzard shares bans to people because they don`t play Overwatch

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It looks like it might be tears in the world of Blizzard heroes, as players take advantage of vulnerabilities in new systems that developers put into a game. Currently it is possible to start your own party, let the game to rotate until the time expires and get rewards for completing the party like you play a regular game and like that level up your profile and unlock loot boxes.

That also recognized game director Jeff Kaplan, who on official forum explained that this is not a gray area, but the absolutely impermissible behavior. Recalls what the idea of custom party server and browser were, and confirms that it was not the exploitation of the system, so now they`ve set things not to earn EXP in custom skirmish parties where people did previously explained things.

Well, if we're going to be the devil's advocate a lot of things that is not so clear how Jeff says. If you are really predicted that this could happen, why did they then kicked out imperfect system? Also, EXP in the game does not bring anything except a box that brings only cosmetic items, so players do not get any advantage over others and technically it is not cheating just have only one less reason to buy  loot boxes with real money. But not only that but we were hoping that Blizzard cares what's wrong with their game if the people are rather willing to not play than play and earn EXP.

In any case, Kaplan pleads "fair" part of the community to report players who get caught in these prohibited actions, and also asks people not to exploit the system even in jest, because the thing has been hampered by the AFK timers and removing EXP rewards, and will start to share Bans to persistent non-gamers.

Do you think this is fair from Blizzard?


 

Tagged with: Blizzard, controversy, multiplayer-only

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Oh! You ARE sick!

Sucks to play with/against AFK-farmers. Hope they find a succesful way to stop it.


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