There's been a little thing I've notice when trying to get RMTs banned. When talking with GMs, choose your words carefully. Let me start with a small story.
I've noticed that whenever anyone I know calls a GM on an RMT for doing something like botting or speed hacking, they always put in their description message. "Gilsellers Speedhacking" or "Gilsellers botting". Now, I was with a small party of people from my LS and we were farming Ro'Maeve Waters. Of course, this is Ragnarok, and gilsellers were in sky too, but they started camping on top of us farming waters. We told them to move, and they said something in Chinese (In a language called Pinyi, from what a Chinese-American member of our LS said), and continued to farm waters on top of us. Well, soon after, I noticed that the THF they were using wasn't using flee at all, but was always running at flee speeds, not only that, but sometimes he would slide instead of running. My LS was going to call a GM, but I told them to let me handle the GM. My call description:
"Player Speedhacking/Sliding in Ru'Avitau."
So we waited for the GM, 15 minutes later, he sends me a /tell.
I tell him what was going on, except whenever I could have/should have used the word gilseller, I said "Player", making this person out to be a regular player. The GM said, "Ok, I'll investigate into this matter immediately." Now, the RMT I was talking about (Andysr, for those of you on Ragnarok) wasn't banned immediately. But I'd say a good 45 minutes after the call, they weren't online. Everyday, I'd check periodically, and 3 days later, I found them online again. This lead me to think they recieved a 72 hour ban for using 3rd party programs.
So I want everyone to try this on their next RMT GM call. Instead of saying RMT or Gilseller, and accusing them without hardcore proof (no matter how convincing the proof you have may be), say "Player" instead, and they'll most likely be banned.
(I don't have any Screenies, but when I get my new PC in August, I'll be sure to take some. Xbox sucks ; ; ).
I've noticed that whenever anyone I know calls a GM on an RMT for doing something like botting or speed hacking, they always put in their description message. "Gilsellers Speedhacking" or "Gilsellers botting". Now, I was with a small party of people from my LS and we were farming Ro'Maeve Waters. Of course, this is Ragnarok, and gilsellers were in sky too, but they started camping on top of us farming waters. We told them to move, and they said something in Chinese (In a language called Pinyi, from what a Chinese-American member of our LS said), and continued to farm waters on top of us. Well, soon after, I noticed that the THF they were using wasn't using flee at all, but was always running at flee speeds, not only that, but sometimes he would slide instead of running. My LS was going to call a GM, but I told them to let me handle the GM. My call description:
"Player Speedhacking/Sliding in Ru'Avitau."
So we waited for the GM, 15 minutes later, he sends me a /tell.
I tell him what was going on, except whenever I could have/should have used the word gilseller, I said "Player", making this person out to be a regular player. The GM said, "Ok, I'll investigate into this matter immediately." Now, the RMT I was talking about (Andysr, for those of you on Ragnarok) wasn't banned immediately. But I'd say a good 45 minutes after the call, they weren't online. Everyday, I'd check periodically, and 3 days later, I found them online again. This lead me to think they recieved a 72 hour ban for using 3rd party programs.
So I want everyone to try this on their next RMT GM call. Instead of saying RMT or Gilseller, and accusing them without hardcore proof (no matter how convincing the proof you have may be), say "Player" instead, and they'll most likely be banned.
(I don't have any Screenies, but when I get my new PC in August, I'll be sure to take some. Xbox sucks ; ; ).
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