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It has become an extreme issue on my server of old hunts being instantly detected by 3rd party software
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Adding a sync system would permanently fix this issue
How? Synced means a designated area on the map like FATEs. Making it like Odin where it's only visible when close to it still gives those players an advantage. Making it like regular FATEs where it's visible from anywhere would allow more players to act as you describe. Many can use such software now but choose not to as they either see it as cheating or don't want to risk getting punished for breaking the ToS. Making it 'official' removes both barriers.

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There used to be some natural "deterrence" preventing this from being an issue
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...ir-Take-a-look.

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preserving hunts as the big, tough monsters they are supposed to be.
Even synced, the hunts will melt when the majority of the server shows up.

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a level 50 S rank was simply not feasibly solo-able or duo-able back at level 50. At level 70, that deterrence is gone, the old ARR hunts are little more than health sponges.
The proposed change doesn't address this. Sync down, damage the hunt, unsync when in danger, top up, repeat or have an unsynced healer in your party heal you.

Players using unsanctioned software to cheat in hunts is a problem, but it's not the only one. Depending on your server, there are also the problems of too many people showing up to hunts and the majority of players not having an incentive to 'hunt'.

A suggested solution needs to take all of that into account while also requiring minimum effort on the part of the devs.

The ingredients are all there: Docile S ranks with no cooldown or spawn conditions with no rewards for simply killing (like B), 30 minute FATEs that players don't do more than the once and seals. It's just a matter of finding the right combination.