The verdict is here. BioWare have now finalized the punishment for the Ravagers exploit, here are the details.
EA is nearing an agreement to move the ongoing development and operation of MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic from BioWare to third-party studio Broadsword Online Games, IGN has learned. The move is intended to allow BioWare to focus on Mass Effect and Dragon Age.
A new update for Star Wars: The Old Republic is coming out on PC and the patch notes provide us with an in-depth look at all the new changes.
I loved this game and have played since launch but don't let this article fool you, this game is a step above life support. While they are still technically updating the game, the updates are few and far between and there is a significant lack of quality control, so many little bugs that have been present for years.
SWTOR players, get ready for a new month of exciting in-game events! Here's what's coming up in January 2023.
lol, banning people for taking advantage of something that you screwed up on/failed to take into account.
Remove illegitimately gained stuff and move on. You should be embarrassed, not vindictive, for having bugs in your game.
Its a touchy subject for sure. The devs should make sure things like this don't get put in the game. But if they do what do you think should happen? No game is bug free, and mmo's are always going to have bugs with new content updates.
You could just do a complete rollback every time, but then the majority of players, the ones who did not exploit, would have their progress wiped. It's a lose lose. People know when they are exploiting. You rush to get as many of something before they find out. Ie you know it is a mistake and wont be there forever.