New character wait period to queue/teleport
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 08:34
Hey everyone, I have something I want to mention that we'll be doing soon in efforts to prevent mindless BG bots, force-start BG queuing, and more recently: repeated BG hacking.
It is worth noticing the recent issues that have arisen in battlegrounds are primarily the sole actions of a single individual that has been changing his IP and making accounts for the past several days because we can assume he has nothing better to do with his life at this point other than waste it doing that. We do have a Warden system in place which utilizes the built-in feature Blizzard created that detects anomalies in your WoW.exe's memory addresses. Common hacking programs are instantly detected by this feature, and the player is disconnected from the server. We choose this option, at this time, over implementing a solution like AntiCheat which can often cause an undesirable playing experience with glitches that tend to arise with it.
I briefly discussed with the staff earlier today an idea of a decent way we can thwart these issues altogether. I've proposed having a 15-minute check on queuing for anything, and attempting to teleport to the dueling area. This will simply check if you have 15 minutes played time, and if not return a message that says something like "You do not yet have 15 minutes of played time. Please spend a little more time setting up your character. You may check how much time is remaining by typing: /played"
I believe this system will have a decent impact and be quite effective in securing a safe environment for not only battlegrounds and arena, but also places like the dueling area which has been victim to faction hacking in the past. It's possible a hacker will waste an entire hour of his time to hack a maximum of 4 times in an hour, but I feel like at that point it will become so tedious they'll quit, or at least it will become very infrequent.
Let me know your thoughts on this plan. I hope to implement something soon.
It is worth noticing the recent issues that have arisen in battlegrounds are primarily the sole actions of a single individual that has been changing his IP and making accounts for the past several days because we can assume he has nothing better to do with his life at this point other than waste it doing that. We do have a Warden system in place which utilizes the built-in feature Blizzard created that detects anomalies in your WoW.exe's memory addresses. Common hacking programs are instantly detected by this feature, and the player is disconnected from the server. We choose this option, at this time, over implementing a solution like AntiCheat which can often cause an undesirable playing experience with glitches that tend to arise with it.
I briefly discussed with the staff earlier today an idea of a decent way we can thwart these issues altogether. I've proposed having a 15-minute check on queuing for anything, and attempting to teleport to the dueling area. This will simply check if you have 15 minutes played time, and if not return a message that says something like "You do not yet have 15 minutes of played time. Please spend a little more time setting up your character. You may check how much time is remaining by typing: /played"
I believe this system will have a decent impact and be quite effective in securing a safe environment for not only battlegrounds and arena, but also places like the dueling area which has been victim to faction hacking in the past. It's possible a hacker will waste an entire hour of his time to hack a maximum of 4 times in an hour, but I feel like at that point it will become so tedious they'll quit, or at least it will become very infrequent.
Let me know your thoughts on this plan. I hope to implement something soon.