We just act like nothing happened ? Cheating and Account-Sharing is okay now?

So, my last post got deleted—apparently, mentioning a certain well-known person is a no-go. Guess I’ll just talk about hypotheticals instead.

Let’s say
a super rich player was caught breaking the rules in PoE—cheating, account sharing, whatever—and instead of getting banned like a normal player, nothing happened. Just ignored. Business as usual.

If that were the case, wouldn’t that make the whole race to first place kind of pointless?
If the rules don’t apply to everyone, then what’s even the point of competing?

And honestly, if something like this were allowed, it wouldn’t be surprising that bots and other rule-breakers also go unchecked. If enforcement is inconsistent, why would they bother fixing anything else?

Not pointing fingers, just asking questions.
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It is called 'rmt' not 'cheating'
People are upset about double standards?

Does a company have a legal obligation to uphold its TOS?

Erm no...
Considering GGG already has a ticket queue of 80 million they probably don't want to deal with 80 million more tickets from people salty at streamers/crafters/traders/enemies they don't like accusing them of account sharing. Ignoring it entirely is the best choice. Race to level 100 is a meme and doesn't mean anything.
The biggest fix to RMT is just to play HC or HCSSF, or Private Leagues

Yea people can RMT in HC trade as well but...since they're not good at getting desired items..they rip eventually and hopefully that cheers you up knowing that someone RMT'd and died to a funny oneshot LOL

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The biggest fix to RMT is just to play HC or HCSSF, or Private Leagues

Yea people can RMT in HC trade as well but...since they're not good at getting desired items..they rip eventually and hopefully that cheers you up knowing that someone RMT'd and died to a funny oneshot LOL



It’s not about fixing things.
It’s about fairness.

Just because he’s a billionaire he’s gonna state openly that he’s cheating and no one cares?
People here got their accounts banned because they used silly flask macros or were suspected for account sharing.

But as I can see. People in the comments here are trying to ignore it or straight up make fun of people thag care about bullshit like that

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Tbh, if GGG doesn’t do anything about that situations, I see it as an opportunity for everyone to use macros, bots and account sharing services
When it comes to [Cheating] that falls short of full on botting for generating RMT income, ggg doesn't exactly have an [Eagle] eye. More likely they have their sights set on bigger bang for the buck on obvious full on botting and over the top obvios RMT. All the same litle helper tools that are against the tos but mostly slide that are avalible in other arpgs are also being used extensively in poe/poe2.
I dunno. A certain streamer got banned for a league because he stepped outside of a circle, which only caused more enemies to spawn, and apparently killing extra enemies was enough for GGG to set an example.

Some other streamer openly admits to paying somebody to level their account, you'd expect something to happen.
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Astasia#2760 wrote:
I dunno. A certain streamer got banned for a league because he stepped outside of a circle, which only caused more enemies to spawn, and apparently killing extra enemies was enough for GGG to set an example.

Some other streamer openly admits to paying somebody to level their account, you'd expect something to happen.


Except the only thing it did was reinforce exploit early exploit often.
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Astasia#2760 wrote:
I dunno. A certain streamer got banned for a league because he stepped outside of a circle, which only caused more enemies to spawn, and apparently killing extra enemies was enough for GGG to set an example.

Some other streamer openly admits to paying somebody to level their account, you'd expect something to happen.


Seems fair




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