2014-05-23, 10:42 AM
Question Wrote:why do I even bother making this thread... so much hate it like you guy are with them ... ok then I wont bother posting any more thread
The fact of the matter is that it's just a classic example of a snowball effect. It's sort of like a pyramid scheme.
Let's say every time one person hacks, two other people decide that if nothing happens to that person, they'll start hacking (which is what happens because no one is stopping them, and even if you somehow get banned you just request it and get unbanned for free).
First, one person hacks. Two people see him. Now those two hack. Two people see them, leading to four more hackers. Two people see them, leading to another eight hackers. Two more see them, leading to another sixteen hackers. Two more see them....Need I go on?
When the host does nothing to deal with hackers, the vast majority of people see no reason to not hack, and thus it becomes the norm.
The plain, simple truth is that Nexon's inability to manage their own game has lead to this. The game is a grindfest. People look for anything to ease a grindfest. Nexon does nothing about hacking, which is the "easiest" way to ease the grindfest, and then some. Everyone starts hacking. The fact that you cannot see this very simple example of cause and effect is more baffling than anything else.

