So a few things have happened since the game was pulled from Steam. ThHammerpoint Interactive has lost the WarZ trademark due to it being too similar to World War Z and have now switched domains to playwarz.com (I assume the two events are connected).
As you'd expect for a game with so much effort put into it the game is laughably hackable, to the extent that this seems to be the basis for current gameplay. In response the devs have implemented some very wide-ranging ban waves, with bans being permanent. This seems to have been done as slapdash as everything else about the game as a huge number of people on the forums claim they are getting randomly banned.
Then it turned out that the "appeals process" was an automated email saying you had been caught hacking even if you did not own the game.
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthre...eal-system-If-you-are-banned-you-are-done-for
The thread was locked with the admin claiming no such emails existed, though other members claimed they got the same response. Can any ex-WarZ players who know where the appeal form is try it out? As you can imagine, getting randomly banned from a game you just spent money on for no reason would be rather infuriating.
Sergey was his usual subtle self on the subject:
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthread.php?91249-Bans-yes-we-will-continue-to-ban-cheaters-!
Though Gameblocks have this on their website:
Now I'm guessing that any hacker caught would claim they're innocent but the sheer number of threads and posts from users all telling the same story is rather overwhelming. Literally every thread I've clicked on has a post by an irate user saying they never even got to play the game and such like. Can someone with MMO shooter experience say if it's normal in most games to have communities flooded with wrongful ban claims?
Another thing that's happened is that due to the bans and all around bad publicity WarZ has people have taken to DDOSing the servers of the game and the websites of various companies involved (such as the one that processes online payments for the game).
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthre...-Attacker-to-stop/page2&p=1443568#post1443568
Now is it me, or does point no. 3 sound like they're already planning to delay features even further and blame it on the players?
In this thread here
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthre...-Hammerpoint&p=1456339&viewfull=1#post1456339
someone who ardently claims he has been unfairly banned is allowing a WarZ moderator to remotely connect to his laptop to check to check for hacks. Hopefully will get some results soon.
As you'd expect for a game with so much effort put into it the game is laughably hackable, to the extent that this seems to be the basis for current gameplay. In response the devs have implemented some very wide-ranging ban waves, with bans being permanent. This seems to have been done as slapdash as everything else about the game as a huge number of people on the forums claim they are getting randomly banned.
Then it turned out that the "appeals process" was an automated email saying you had been caught hacking even if you did not own the game.
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthre...eal-system-If-you-are-banned-you-are-done-for
The thread was locked with the admin claiming no such emails existed, though other members claimed they got the same response. Can any ex-WarZ players who know where the appeal form is try it out? As you can imagine, getting randomly banned from a game you just spent money on for no reason would be rather infuriating.
Sergey was his usual subtle self on the subject:
Sergey said:Bans - yes we will continue to ban cheaters !
As you may know for a last few days we've been actively banning users based on data that was provided by both our own internal system as well as system that Gameblocks LLC developed for us.
You also may saw numerous posts on forums from players claiming the never have used cheats or hacks.
We've checked several reports and in all cases evidence of using cheats was very solid.
We have separate team in place that goes thru all ban appeal complaints and checks data. Yes in very small number of cases ( like maybe few dozens out of few thousands bans ) we find that evidence is not strong enough so we're going to unban those accounts.
We will contrinue to be very aggressive and active banning cheaters. You're ones who ruin game for other players, and no matter how loud you will try to talk your way out of the ban, it's not going to happen.
This is not a battle that can be won easily. But we have to continue on our path.
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthread.php?91249-Bans-yes-we-will-continue-to-ban-cheaters-!
Though Gameblocks have this on their website:
GameBlocks believes that "cheaters" are customers too, and that banning players is detrimental to your game.
Now I'm guessing that any hacker caught would claim they're innocent but the sheer number of threads and posts from users all telling the same story is rather overwhelming. Literally every thread I've clicked on has a post by an irate user saying they never even got to play the game and such like. Can someone with MMO shooter experience say if it's normal in most games to have communities flooded with wrongful ban claims?
Another thing that's happened is that due to the bans and all around bad publicity WarZ has people have taken to DDOSing the servers of the game and the websites of various companies involved (such as the one that processes online payments for the game).
Sergey said:I'm not going to comment on whole DDOS thing, but since my name was mentioned here, I'll probably will say a few words - to our players, not to this guy.
1) Unfortunately it's not just up to me to decide when and how things will be done. Until recently I've been public face of the project, so I can understand why some people are associate project with me personally, and not people who's making game and operating/publishing it. Okay I'll say that - yes I deserve some of the shit that I'm getting personally for being bad communicator.
2) I agree that few features that have been promised in 2012 are still not yet delivered - and in my personal list Server Rentals goes under number one. I'm trying to push dev guys hard as I can for them to complete this feature ASAP. Saying that - unfortunately I do not posses as much power as players want to believe. Still here's my list of features that are important for a game that are still not available to public :
- Gameworld server rentals
- Stronghold servers and maps
- Leaderboards
As for this guy in a interview - unfortunately I personally CAN'T produce "proof" of the features being developed, I can only as a shareholder of Hammerpoint can say I know they're being worked on. But it's up to development leads/team is to decide if they want to show anything until it's done or not.
3) Unfortunately DDOS attacks are not helping anyone. Here's why - instead of spending time developing game, resources including MONEY will be spent on making sure that we'll have infrastructure in place to withstand them. This will delay release of the features. More importantly - people who actually vote what to do with a game in a future ( and that's not just me unfortunately ) will take this under consideration.
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthre...-Attacker-to-stop/page2&p=1443568#post1443568
Now is it me, or does point no. 3 sound like they're already planning to delay features even further and blame it on the players?
In this thread here
http://forums.playwarz.com/showthre...-Hammerpoint&p=1456339&viewfull=1#post1456339
someone who ardently claims he has been unfairly banned is allowing a WarZ moderator to remotely connect to his laptop to check to check for hacks. Hopefully will get some results soon.