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Sony Online Entertainment has warned users of a crackdown on players who use exploits in MMO EverQuest.
Writing on the official forum, SOE stated it has “quietly invested significant behind the scenes effort” and has told cheating players to “take heed and reform/ There will be no second chances.”
The MMO’s community manager stated: “Cheating has become a serious concern to our EQ player base this past year. Exploits and hacks strike at the very heart of a game, creating deep resentment in the community as selfish players gain benefit at the expense of their honest fellows. You’ve let us know your thoughts, and we have taken action.
“Players who partake in cheating are hereby put on notice: stop now. This isn’t an idle warning. We have quietly invested significant behind the scenes effort into detecting cheaters quickly and accurately. The vast majority of players enjoy the game on a fair and even playing field. Those who gain unfair advantage over others will not be tolerated.”
EverQuest was originally released in 1999. Its 18th expansion, EverQuest: Veil of Alaris, was released in November 2011.
EverQuest II
- Platform(s): PC
- Genre(s): Fantasy, Massively Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online, RPG