2009-04-18, 09:30 PM
Icedfire Wrote:He doesn't. I never said anything about taking the mods of the websites themselves (people like bokuwomar on basil have quit long ago, and likely have no desire), which is specifically why I mentioned Kevvl. He is one of the most helpful people I've seen.
I could easily see Stereo and Eos being mods from here.
Volunteer work is not my strong point. lol. I wouldn't mind if rightclick->report had some sort of priority for "trustworthy" people so a GM would come quickly. But I'm not gonna go hunting down hackers just for the satisfaction. If I'm ingame I'd rather be playing.
& apparently the Nexon forums don't work in Canada? I've had 3 or 4 ISPs over the last couple years and never been able to login and stay logged in. So I don't bother with them.
Bahamut X Wrote:ecwcwwe: If your wondering why I said Ancients of Southperry; my reference is actually back to when rukmedes had started SW, and this was back when gMS was back in beta.I do think it's funny comparing SP and SW... both were started and run by hackers, then passed off to someone more community oriented. Not that I think that should be Nexon's concern, afaik a lot of the 'white hat' hackers who moderated SW in beta reported their exploits directly to GMs, and got them patched without any public release. Works a lot better for game health than "give it out on CEF and hope it messes up the game enough for Nexon to fix it".
Having said that, I believe we've got a fair number of souls that have seen the times where beta was fairly fun.
So I guess what I'm saying is, Nexon should also open up their ears to the hackers and private server developers, and listen to what they have done. 'Cause most of the ones who develop hacks are not in it for ingame advantages, and are quite willing to send a detailed report to Nexon.

