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RPG that features level scaling banning cheaters for their MMORPG by Ice Cream Jonsey 04/21/2014, 12:23pm PDT
From Blue's News:

Legit Elder Scrolls Online Accounts Banned
[Apr 21, 2014, 08:00 am ET] - 21 Comments
The Elder Scrolls Online website admits that a recent round of bans in Bethesda Softworks' new MMORPG went to far, and some legitimate accounts were accidentally disciplined (thanks Massively). Word is these accounts should now be restored:
As part of our continuing effort to combat gold spammers, botters and exploiters, we recently banned a number of accounts. After several players appealed, we were able to investigate the matter further and discovered some legitimate accounts got caught up in the sweep. We unbanned accounts last night, and have email responses going out for those affected from our support group. It is never our intention for legitimate players to be harmed as we work to keep your game free of cheaters, and we sincerely apologize for the mistake.

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Playing an MMORPG, or rather, trusting someone to the time you spend playing an MMORPG (except for Eve) seems insane. REACTIOn?


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