Boosting always happened in ranked pvp modes. In wow ppl do the same and in blade and soul one person can dominate alone rank 1 - 10 spots.


Boosting always happened in ranked pvp modes. In wow ppl do the same and in blade and soul one person can dominate alone rank 1 - 10 spots.
I agree wholeheartedly, however, the most likely scenario is that a number of these 'boosters' may potentially have a shot at the tournament & chance to compete at Fanfest.I feel that this problem should be addressed, especially with a major PvP event coming soon. We cannot have our PvP community plagued with cheaters and RMT if we are to promote competitive Feast.
As an example, one of the Chaos EU boosters who was caught a few months ago is in a light party team which contains multiple players who have been top in 50, 25 and 10. If they compete with that roster then they have a good shot at being one of the top teams that competes in the finals, yet the team contains a member who has boosted another player and cheated.
Bare in mind the PVP community is already seen from the outside as people who "wintrade, bot and cheat to get into the top 100" among many other things. Despite the majority of comments being untrue and confined to a minority of people in the PVP community, it does become increasingly harder to defend and build the PVP community when veterans get caught boosting and are allowed to continue, not only in the solo mode, but also in competitive LP teams without major repercussion.
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This should be a non-issue because they already have player ratings.
One of the main features of player ratings for sports/games/leagues/etc that use them, is that a sudden change in rating should trigger an investigation. Like in competitive chess for example, you can't just show up one day and start playing far better than your rating and have nobody look into how that could have happened.
They should probably just have suspensions trigger automatically and have people barred from all competitive play until their case is reviewed.
PVP will never be taken seriously until the cheaters are gone.



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Can't wait to see a pvp team P2W this tournament .
It may be cheaper to do that then to pay for a fan fest ticket with hotel....



I posted once that I'd seen a Twitch stream by a high rank NA player who was boasting about using hacks & boosts ("time for superspeed" was one of their remarks as they sped up whilst using Sprint). A horde of PVP players descended screeching about how it doesn't happen & that "I hope you're not implying *insert name that resembles the one you stated* is a cheat". I'd not even mentioned a single name, nor hinted at one, yet a tonne of defenders of said person piled in to say how it could NEVER be that person.... It spoke volumes to me.



Yeap, I have seen people speed hacking in PVP feast the first season, only started seeing it when I was in the top 10 for a little while. Put me right off doing it. And then the changes to pvp in stormblood just killed the rest of pvp for me :<I posted once that I'd seen a Twitch stream by a high rank NA player who was boasting about using hacks & boosts ("time for superspeed" was one of their remarks as they sped up whilst using Sprint). A horde of PVP players descended screeching about how it doesn't happen & that "I hope you're not implying *insert name that resembles the one you stated* is a cheat". I'd not even mentioned a single name, nor hinted at one, yet a tonne of defenders of said person piled in to say how it could NEVER be that person.... It spoke volumes to me.
There's video evidence of healers that keep going at full speed while heavy'd in old pvp as well.
Not sure if they are still doing it in stormblood since I haven't really done much feasting.
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