Dommy73 wrote:So you say that you've been playing only mycareer with the game disconnected from the internet?
Otherwise you were playing online. And breached ToS.
Aliean wrote:as i said what i do in single player is none of their business and i do what i want with my single player experience.
Aliean wrote:there is a reason why no other game developer does this
Kenny wrote:Your intention to play online is irrelevant; if you're earning VC in an untoward fashion, 2K has every right to cut you off. I guess every form of government in the world is a dictatorship by those standards.
JWL3 wrote:I mentioned this in another post but will repeat it here:
2k should NOT ban cheaters from MyPark outright. What would be justice would be to put a lifetime HARD CAP on their MyPlayer of 80. (Let's see them take half-court 3's then). I cannot imagine sweeter justice than for us non-cheaters to beat them down and dance in their faces every day.
After all, we don't want them to be banned outright and empty out the parks. (I'd say about 40% of these people are hackers) On the PC version, Old Town and Rough Riders is already empty practically.
t-workTV wrote:I was banned as well. I have no intentions of playing online anyway so it's not a super huge deal but a bit of a disappointment considering I can't get roster updates. It's generally a good thing to crackdown on these sorts of things but I feel like I've been cheated a bit considering I paid full price for the game and now I'll be playing it offline basically. It is in the ToS though, so I can't complain too much. Overall, good to see them doing something about the online exploits. Still left with a bad taste in my mouth but I'll get over it.
Kevin wrote:Not really. t-workTV took it like a grownup and admitted his mistakes. You on the other hand still cry about it like an 8 year old. What's next? You're going to say you fucked their moms or something?
JWL3 wrote:Seriously, just ban them from MyPark and online games. I don't care what they do on their own computers in single-player. I haven't used the cheat cause I never had the need (plenty of earned VC 6 months from now), but I personally might want to max out a 99 player for single player near the end of 2k16's useful life (sometime around June).
It must be the Libertarian/Republican in me, but I don't like the idea of game companies enforcing how their game is played in single-player mode. Fairness online? Absolutely. On your own computer playing in your mom's basement? Go nuts.
TBM wrote:JWL3 wrote:Seriously, just ban them from MyPark and online games. I don't care what they do on their own computers in single-player. I haven't used the cheat cause I never had the need (plenty of earned VC 6 months from now), but I personally might want to max out a 99 player for single player near the end of 2k16's useful life (sometime around June).
It must be the Libertarian/Republican in me, but I don't like the idea of game companies enforcing how their game is played in single-player mode. Fairness online? Absolutely. On your own computer playing in your mom's basement? Go nuts.
If it was the Libertarian in you, you would say that as a company, it's their right to do whatever they want with their own game. You're actually arguing for more regulations, which is the opposite of the libertarian philosophy.
Me personally, I say they should be banned only because they're hacking for VC, which takes money out of the pocket of the creators of the game. If it was truly just for single player, just disconnect from steam and play offline. The fact that you're playing online is fishy.
TBM wrote:JWL3 wrote:Seriously, just ban them from MyPark and online games. I don't care what they do on their own computers in single-player. I haven't used the cheat cause I never had the need (plenty of earned VC 6 months from now), but I personally might want to max out a 99 player for single player near the end of 2k16's useful life (sometime around June).
It must be the Libertarian/Republican in me, but I don't like the idea of game companies enforcing how their game is played in single-player mode. Fairness online? Absolutely. On your own computer playing in your mom's basement? Go nuts.
If it was the Libertarian in you, you would say that as a company, it's their right to do whatever they want with their own game. You're actually arguing for more regulations, which is the opposite of the libertarian philosophy.
TBM wrote:If you don't like it, don't buy it. That simple. You can't buy the game and then retroactively decide later that you're going to hack for the VC. You deserved the ban.
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