Is a rule that is not enforced really a rule to be followed?
This explain why i get attacked by ranged attacks from the other part of the map and why some ppl can heal themselves to full like 5 Times in a row without apparent reason.. and i've also seen people on mount getting attacked and not getting heavy
I am sure most people have their own ethical standards they follow, so do not think it is a lack of ethics or morals but more so a difference in what people value.
Honor may not have a value in one's system and that is why we need enforcement if we want rules to be follow we can expect people to operate on an Honor system.
I do feel like the lack of action towards even the PvP hackers is strongly suggestive of some underlying problem with how they go about screening for cheaters.
If I had to guess, it's overreliance on whatever flawed detection "tools" they're using due to their low staff making in-person investigations for every single cheating report unfeasible even though such investigations would readily expose both the hackers and botters alike.
Which is why I feel like they seriously need to outsource investigations to the GMs since we'd at least have a few people monitoring each DC that way.
There's a misconception that the JP side of things doesn't have issues with hackers and the like, but it was free trial bots hacking in PvP on their end of things that ended up getting trials blocked from the mode entirely, and I've seen JP players complaining about the same common RMT-related bots like treasure map/shard farmers.
I feel like it's mostly on the STF that things are as bad as they are and the head devs would probably make sweeping changes if they had a full picture of just how prevalent cheaters have become, but they're only getting it in bits and pieces from their interviews and other media platforms that allow players to have a direct channel to them on rare occasions.