When I first heard this news, I thought that this was a real jerk move by Square Enix. They did a poor job coding their game, then got mad at players when they stumbled upon the error and used it to their advantage. Rather than ganking whatever ill-gotten gains the crafty players obtained, they banned them. Some 500 players even got perma-banned. How could Square Enix do such a thing?
Then I thought about it for a while, and decided that you really have to admire Square Enix's dedication to providing their players with a fair gameplay environment. After all, think of how many thousands of dollars this is going to cost them monthly. Square could have easily let this slide, but they'd rather lose tens of thousands of dollars in order to preserve what they interpret as fair play within their MMORPG.
It's commendable that they are still actively policing this seven-year old game. Some developers can't even manage that with newly released MMO's.
(via Kotaku)
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