You did not gave a link to the source of this info.Wildbill100372 wrote:
EA cracks down on Battlefield 2 stat-paddinggblanco wrote:
This rules are written for people renting a server in bf2rankedservers.com promoted by planet combat.Wild1234 wrote:
http://www.bf2rankedservers.com/forums/ … .php?t=251gblanco wrote:
A lot of people say knife/pistol servers are prohibited.
Where is the letter from EA about this ?
Rule E:
So, all depends on where you rent a server.
Give me a link to EA.com for "official rules" prohibiting the use of knives only.
Sep 1, 2005
In the world of online gaming, where many view levels and rankings as the final word on what a person's existence is worth, it's all too common to find gamers exploiting whatever bugs, loopholes, or design oversights they can find in order to get a leg up on the competition and some cold, hard evidence of superiority as a life-form.
One recent example is a rash of stats-padding instances in Electronic Arts' online first-person shooter Battlefield 2. An e-mail sent to ranked server providers earlier this week from EA employee Colin Clarke (a primary tester on Battlefield 2) addressed the issue. "We have noticed an increase in behavior where leased servers are being used by clans solely to pad players' stats," Clark wrote, "even to the extent where clans are institutionalizing rules that forbid normal play."
The exploit du jour is to set up a ranked server and advertise informal rules where players use only knives and pistols and revive each other while not taking flags. The end result is that this gameplay style accumulates statistics kept by the game at a greater rate than normal play. This makes players rise in rank more quickly, which in turn gives them quicker access to the game's unlockable weapons and a greater priority when multiple players vie for the commander position in a game.
Clarke says that creates an imbalance in the ranked server playing field and cites it as a violation of the game's terms of service. As a result, EA is taking action against the offenders involved. Anyone caught on such a server will have his or her stats stripped, and accounts sharing that person's clan tag will be examined for anomalous stats.
Since there are multiple server-hosting companies running ranked servers, EA is working with providers to enforce these rules. Among these services is GameSpot's own GameCenter subscription service, which lets gamers launch Battlefield 2 ranked servers among other features as part of a $9.95 monthly fee. Game exploits are prohibited by the GameCenter terms of use, and action is being taken against abusing EA's stats system in GameCenter servers.
If you want to excel at Battlefield 2 legitimately, check out GameSpot's complete game guide.
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Give me a list of gamers with their stats stripped.