Just wanted to share some general thoughts on exploits, actions taken to fix, and the general messaging from Rare.
First the hotfix from last week. I can understand the pressure to re-introduce at least one feature from season 14 (crouching) that was pulled back into the workshop after a bad launch. Not doing so would mean pushing a hotfix with no meaningful impact to season 14's feature-set where the players are concerned. That would be a bad look on top of a tough start to the season.
I believe adding crouching back to the game when it re-introduces an exploit into the sandbox was objectively the wrong call; what I find even more egregious is Rare's admission that the hotfix would break the game and their subsequent declaration that players could use the exploit with impunity until another hotfix later this month. This compromises the integrity of the player experience and breaks a promise Rare made back in August's news video, asking us to report exploiters and claiming they would face action if caught. We were given a gold and glory weekend that ended today and let me say.........I was not excited to have my FotD stolen by a galleon crew that I felt we could have beaten if they hadn't been quick-swapping and crud launching.
Second, and following up on the topic of enforcement against exploiters.........the inconsistency with which confirmed cheaters are dealt with is extremely frustrating. An example........I happened across a twitch streamer using the merchant crate exploit to load up for Hourglass many weeks ago. I reported them with video evidence and it appears they were banned for a bit. Then in the middle of last month, they're back on the seas doing the exact same thing........so I report again with video evidence. The streamer is still streaming the game as of this month.
So now we have an exploit in the game that we can't report on (per Rare's official stance), on top of cheaters broadcasting other exploits live who aren't even being dealt with.
It's a very disheartening and frustrating position to be in. I feel like the decisions that Rare makes aren't logical even when they explain their reasoning. It also feels like they don't respect my time or thoughts on the experience they produce. As a player since March of 2018 with thousands of hours in these things have me actively looking for other games to play that are polished, and where the devs stick to their principles around the integrity of the game experience.
What is the official stance on cheats and exploits? Can we hold to those principles without exceptions? Can we permanently remove people from the sandbox who are repeat bad actors? Can we please have more transparency beyond a stock message saying "your report has been referred to an internal security team and we can't disclose the eventual outcome"? (Which means that we as the players never know if our efforts have a tangible impact on promoting a good experience)
Can we have anything that makes the typical player feel like they aren't being walked all over by the devs and toxic parts of the community?