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CCP Speaks on Allegations of Misconduct in Eve 48

Arti writes "Last week the hacker spoke, raising questions for many about how game companies should deal with 'out of game' tactics. What about the game companies themselves? The man behind Kugutsumen.com alleged that CCP employees had been involved too intimately with the game's top alliance, Band of Brothers (who, ironically, have publicly described themselves as 'omnipotence itself'). These claims were made based on posts apparently hacked from the alliance's private forums. CCP promised to look into the allegations. Now they report in a post that many players say is inadequate and does nothing to address a crisis of confidence in CCP's oversight of its employees. Developers need to understand the games they make, and deserve to enjoy them, but how far? And what should a company do when an issue like this pits it against some of its own customers?" Blues News has an excellent summary of the thread's contents, distressing though they be.
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CCP Speaks on Allegations of Misconduct in Eve

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  • Did I miss the memo that declared all of life's annoyances and problems have been solved, so we need to create fantasy annoyances and problems in online fantasy lives? Is humanity really this damned broken? Omnipotent? What are they? Three years old?
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by linvir ( 970218 ) *

      That's really all gaming is (and this probably applies to sport too). You create a simpler universe with problems to solve and challenges to face. The problems are designed to be entertaining, and you can derive a sense of satisfaction from it because many familiar rules from our own universe are programmed into the games. Online multiplayer adds human conflict as another source of entertainment. That's a big part of why it's so fun.

      What people do in their leisure time usually doesn't detract from what the

      • Just because they enjoy stuff like this during their time off doesn't prevent them from working towards world peace at the U.N. from 9 to 5.

        Exactly. People getting riled up about baseball isn't saving the world, but it is engaging for people who enjoy the sport. Whether it is going out on the town with your friends, sitting on the couch, or playing video games - it is FREE time be used freely and with as much enthusiasm as you feel appropriate. What is the point of working towards a better world if al
  • Even with it's many flaws, I like Eve. I keep hoping CCP does something about this soon (and not just the namby-pamby stuff they've talked about this so far - because I have a lot of friends on Eve, and I'm just getting to the point where having my smaller frigates blown up doesn't hurt so much.

    For a game that's been hanging tough while others have fallen by the wayside, this news comes at a bad time. It's already a difficult game for new players to join - I really wouldn't have made it past the newbi

  • These types of threads sicken me. This is nothing more than a virtual lynch mob. People start with allegations, and then spin them into outrageous scenarios, and then get angry at people based on these flights of fancy.

    Certainly, it is entirely possible that there is a thread of truth in all of this. Heck, maybe the darkest parts are true. But getting angry over allegations is simply wrong.

    My fantasy scenario: we find out the truth, and then every person who spoke out-of-turn or simply lied must issue a
  • EVE Rocks (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Lord Sigma ( 781484 )
    I have been playing EVE for about a year and a half. I really like it. Sure it has some problems, but EVE is a different type of game then WOW and the other fantasy based MMO's. But some earlier comments are right about it being hard to play alone. The way the combat system is put together it's geared towards fleet warfare.

    But also, I think the whole point of an MMO is to play with others, so even if I could play the game alone, it's being able to play with friends that makes it more interesting.
    • I have been playing EVE for about a year and a half. I really like it.

      I played for half a year, and I'm still subscribing. Although, I'm not playing it anymore. I liked it's skill system where I don't have to spend time to advance my player. And I do like the the dynamic nature of the Universe that could effected by players. Other than that, I find Eve to be very boring. PVP combat involves alot of waiting. I think I spend 90% of my time waiting and 10% of my time actually PVP'ing. The PVE activiti
  • by DoctaWatson ( 38667 ) on Thursday February 08, 2007 @07:39PM (#17942386)
    Apparently, the guy who blew the lid off this whole scandal just had all of his EVE accounts banned. [kugutsumen.com]
  • BoB used same tactics during war against ASCN (they were posting private info, details from private forums, recorded and made publicly available sessions from TeamSpeak). Noone was ever punished, in any way, for publishing all those things. For all we know, they might've as well hacked the forums/TS.

    When information from BoB forums was published on eve-online forums, those threads were deleted swiftly by moderators, yet other threads (which contained information about ASCN and other alliances) remained on f
  • I am shocked, SHOCKED, i say, that a game that permits and even celebrates player vs. player griefing and models itself as a cutthroat cpitalist system would be plagued by cheating and corruption!

    Please. EVE is a game for bullies and might-makes-right, power-trippers. Is it any wonder that the people who made it and run it would ascribe to those same philosophies and behaviors?
  • This may be shocking and all, but....

    I could care less.

    I play EVE; hell, I run an up-and-coming alliance there. We do pretty well for ourselves; we just moved out into 0.0 and we've managed to establish some peace and tranquility there. We do bizzare things like smile at the neighbors, make nice with the locals, and make friends.

    And you know what? I don't give a damn about what BoB is doing on the entire other side of the game universe. It doesn't affect me. It doesn't affect mine. Maybe one day we'll have
  • Game designers and game employees have been pulling strings in their own games since the days of UO, Empolyees selling in game items on ebay...
    Anyone not remember "Bunnies of Chaos" and EQ cheating?

    WoW emplyees slipping information on defeating boss monsters to their guilds early?

    Nothing new here, except people's shock.

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