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TacoBe11Dog
Jun 26, 2008, 03:43 AM
*censored*

These two are machine gun glitchers / sellers / scammers

They take your meseta and try to get you banned after teaching you the glitch

Mod edit: Do not post other players information.

Please follow the Forum Rules (http://www.pso-world.com/forums/faq.php?faq=vb3_board_faq#faq_forumrules)

Arada
Jun 26, 2008, 03:44 AM
I guess the policy here is no names...

You should directly report to Sega.

Zantra
Jun 26, 2008, 03:45 AM
Don't list names on these forums, also... wrong forum.

You're looking for the "cheaters" forum where (if it's not locked, first) this thread will probably be relocated to.

Brainwrecked
Jun 26, 2008, 03:49 AM
Anonymous PSO-World is not your personal army.

Zantra
Jun 26, 2008, 03:52 AM
Also, if you're paying glitchers to teach you how to glitch, you should also be banned.

Most of the people on these boards agree with me.

Brainwrecked
Jun 26, 2008, 04:00 AM
Also, if you're paying glitchers to teach you how to glitch, you should also be banned.

Most of the people on these boards agree with me.

No. Act of gathering info on glitching is not and should not be a banable offense.

Executing glitches to your benefit at the expense of others, THAT'S the banable offense.

inb4 thread lockdown.

Nitro Vordex
Jun 26, 2008, 04:02 AM
No. Act of gathering info on glitching is not and should not be a banable offense.
Unless you're a GM or looking for some bronze nose nice words, there's no reason to really do this.

Also, why pay them? That's kind of dumb. This is the internet; it's obviously not a damn secret. -_-;

Zantra
Jun 26, 2008, 04:05 AM
No. Act of gathering info on glitching is not and should not be a banable offense.

Executing glitches to your benefit at the expense of others, THAT'S the banable offense.

inb4 thread lockdown.

He wasn't just "act of gathering info" as you put it.

He said, they tried to get you banned, after teaching you how to glitch.

Therefore, if he glitches after being taught how to glitch, he should also be banned.

You can't teach someone how to glitch, without seeing them try it, and successfully do it.

That's how teaching works.

If your student says that they can do the problem, but then they cannot replicate the problem that you showed them how to solve, then they haven't learned anything.

Brainwrecked
Jun 26, 2008, 04:09 AM
Bleh. Should make this clearer:

No. Act of gathering info on glitching is not and should not be a banable offense, unless some Terms Of Service for some service explicitly forbids you from doing this with their service.

Because, like Nitro_Vordex sorta points out, there's other places for that kind of stuff.

Leah
Jun 26, 2008, 04:10 AM
bertha and itz himoru. who would've guessed.

Zantra
Jun 26, 2008, 04:12 AM
Bleh. Should make this clearer:

No. Act of gathering info on glitching is not and should not be a banable offense, unless some Terms Of Service for some service explicitly forbids you from doing this with their service.

Because, like Nitro_Vordex sorta points out, there's other places for that kind of stuff.

Either way, he's in the wrong forum, and shouldn't post names.

And, if he is a glitcher, either teacher, or student. Then, he should be banned.

Brainwrecked
Jun 26, 2008, 04:15 AM
He wasn't just "act of gathering info" as you put it.

The point that he executes the glitch is the point he deserves to get banned.

You said:


Also, if you're paying glitchers to teach you how to glitch, you should also be banned.

Paying glitchers to teach you how to glitch = gathering info on how to glitch.

Would you like to ban me because I know how to do non-ActionReplay dupe glitch from PSO, even though I will never execute it? Excuse me for browsing for videos on a game I never played and coming across that tidbit of info.

Zantra
Jun 26, 2008, 04:21 AM
No reason to ban you, PSO is officially dead as far as online is concerned. (excluding illegal servers)

But cheating in online MMO type games is wrong, and bad.

It just shouldn't be done, and even if you're just curious about how to do something, it means that you probably have at least a tiny interest in actually using what you've learned someday.

And, how can you know that you've learned how to do something, if you haven't tried it out for yourself?

Brainwrecked
Jun 26, 2008, 04:30 AM
...even if you're just curious about how to do something, it means that you probably have at least a tiny interest in actually using what you've learned someday.

Welcome to Orwell's 1983. Guilty of "Thought Crimes"

Guess we outta lock up every member of every bomb squad of every police force. They know how to assemble bombs; they might commit terrorist acts with that knowledge some day.

Solidsnake951
Jun 26, 2008, 04:39 AM
Glitchers or not. in b4 lock and possibly a ban.