Moderators: Multi Hunters, Cheating/Abuse Team
greenoaks wrote:the only multi i think i have found looked to me like it was to avoid the 4 game limit. they were players 101, 102 & 103. i don't know for sure though as the hunters haven't posted anything one way or another.
in RL if you get busted for a crime, you do your time and then you are free to mingle again with the 'assumption' (hope) being you won't commit any more crimes. surely this site should also be allowed to let them see the error of their ways (pay for membership) & set them loose again.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Anarkistsdream wrote:greenoaks wrote:the only multi i think i have found looked to me like it was to avoid the 4 game limit. they were players 101, 102 & 103. i don't know for sure though as the hunters haven't posted anything one way or another.
in RL if you get busted for a crime, you do your time and then you are free to mingle again with the 'assumption' (hope) being you won't commit any more crimes. surely this site should also be allowed to let them see the error of their ways (pay for membership) & set them loose again.
You have obviously never been busted for a crime, then... Not only are you on parole or probation, but you are told where you can or cannot hang out... You certainly are not 'free.'
Teutonics wrote:My tone stems from exasperation and disillusionment.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Naiga Wan wrote:Just to add something (I skipped page 3-5 so I hope I am not repeating something heh) but I didn't know about this section of the forums. Instead I have so far sent two Cheat/Multi messages to the admins direction through the message system. Both were dealt with within 24 hours. (I only receieved feedback on one of them but the others were promptly turned into "user no longer exists" accounts)
So the mods are 2 for 2!
True, there have been almost 200,000 accounts created, but how many are active, only 21519. These are the people that have taken at least one turn in the past 30 days, and have at least one completed game. As to the revenue, where you are getting that number from is beyond me. Most of the players on this site have not paid the annual dues to become a premium member.Teutonics wrote:1) CC has the wherewithal to create more tools to catch cheaters, but hasn't been doing so. CC is not some kind of hand-to-mouth operation that is barely getting by. It's a very profitable business. To date, more than 190,000 accounts have been registered and more than 6,000 were registered this month alone. The company has at least 3 paid employees and has most likely brought in more than $500,000 in revenue since it was started a little over 2 years ago.
Teutonics wrote:Yet, even though $$ is no problem, the tools that the hunters use are rudimentary. They have a long list of tools on their 'wish list'.' Lack has the resources to implement more tools, but he he's got their wish list on a very low priority. Maybe due to greed. Maybe due to a laissez-faire attitude about premium-account cheating - bust the obvious multis that use free accounts, but in general let paid accounts do as they may, with blocks, while enabling players to keep the premium cheaters in check through negative feedback.
Teutonics wrote:3) They don't want to punish premium accounts with stiff punishments, such as score resets, which would discourage future cheating and future renewals.
Teutonics wrote:4) They don't want a committee. The first reason given was that they didn't want to divulge hunting secrets. Not necessary. The second reason was that the committee wouldn't know what types of tools they needed. We proved otherwise. The third reason given was that they already know what they need. My guess is that Lack doesn't want this issue to get much airplay and doesn't want some committee telling him how he should run his company. Unlike committees on dice, tournaments, and the like, the issue of how many CC man-hours are devoted to rooting out the cheaters and how harshly the premium cheaters get dealt with has a direct influence on how much money his company makes. My guess is that he doesn't want any oversight.
SirSebstar wrote:I kinda liked this as rules and code of conduct; maybe you should try reading it.
http://www.conquerclub.com/public.php?mode=rules
Now you might get frustrated because you like to participate in an important way (that’s not to say meaningful) in the running of this site, but bad luck. You are not qualified nor trustworthy enough that management should bend over for you. Help if you will and can, stay out of trouble and try to contribute to this site instead of just complaining.
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