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Old 09-25-2007, 08:00 AM   #1
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Special Task Force Report (09/25/2007)

From POL's website here.

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Today's report will outline our actions conducted from August 28, 2007 to September 25, 2007 in dealing with players violating the user agreement, as well as details on the activities, results, and goals of the Special Task Force.

Click here for details on the Special Task Force's activities in dealing with players violating the FINAL FANTASY XI user agreement.

Special Task Force activities and future plans
As illustrated in graph 1 below, hunter (*1) activities temporarily increased in May, but were significantly reduced as a result of our intensive efforts.
We are continuing our activities in dealing with the use of synthesis and auction houses for RMT (*2) and, as a result, a total of 680 accounts have been banned this month. As we continue to deal with many of the problems related to RMT (*3), the FINAL FANTASY XI community is steadily heading in a healthy direction.

However, while the number of hunters has greatly decreased due to our large-scale efforts in dealing with them since the end of May, the number of characters engaged in the use of cheats to automatically repeat particular actions (specifically illegal fishing) has increased.
As was mentioned in last month's report, we believe the reason for this increase is due to RMT groups having moved to methods of collecting gil with lower-level characters.

Since the end of last month, we have been strengthening our focus on dealing with characters involved in the use of cheats to automatically repeat particular actions (specifically illegal fishing). The results of our actions can be seen in Graph 2 below.
As seen in the graph, while the number of characters involved in illegal actions decreases immediately after our actions, because illegal fishing can even be performed by lower-level characters, they tend to return rather quickly. Due to this, when looking at the graph's numbers, it may appear that the problem is not improving, but each time we act against such players, the number of accounts returning decreases. As a result, the overall number of players involved in the use of these cheats is on the decline.
Also, when considering that a total of 5250 accounts were banned in the span of a month, it becomes clear that the number of violators has significantly decreased. We plan to continue to strengthen our efforts in dealing with these problems.


Matters of concern within the community
In the following section, we will be explaining the Special Task Force's direction and plans in dealing with matters of concern within the community.

- Players are putting their characters in locations outside of Goblin Bounty Hunters' movement range and fishing with machine-like movements.
We are planning on extending the Goblin Bounty Hunter's movement range and route in the Valkurm Dunes in the next version update. We will also be coordinating the placement of Goblin Bounty Hunters in new areas and extending their movement range and route according to reports provided by FINAL FANTASY XI users.
If you have any information regarding this subject, please use the "Report to Special Task Force" mail form.

- Suspicious groups are buying up all the materials in the synthesis guilds in San d'Oria, Bastok, and Windurst.
A large number of the cases where all the materials in a synthesis guild are purchased ultimately end up in the hands of members involved in the use of synthesis and auction houses for RMT. We are aware that countermeasures in dealing specifically with players engaged in the use of synthesis and auction houses for RMT would be effective. We have been engaged in seriously dealing with the above problem since last month and expect to gradually solve these problems within the near future.

- Characters are still using third-party software to perform actions and abilities at impossible timings. I read in a recent report that the use of such tools has decreased. Isn't the Special Task Force dealing with this problem?
This particular problem shifts the violator in question from a player involved in RMT to a regular player. In actuality, the overall use of such tools has drastically decreased and, compared to when the Special Task Force first started, the number of violations has significantly declined.
Of course, even if the user is not involved in RMT, the use of cheats and unauthorized tools is prohibited and we are currently continuing our efforts in dealing with the issue.

- I would like the Special Task Force to deal with illegal activities more frequently.
We are aware that it is more effective to deal with illegal activities at a higher frequency and have been working towards shorter intervals between our actions since the Special Task Force was first formed.
However, we only deal with illegal activities after first investigating the issues and determining whether they violate the user agreement or not. Because of the time allotted for these investigations, we unfortunately cannot deal with illegal activities more frequently than we do at the moment.
Instead of making our actions more frequent, we intend to perform more diverse inspections regarding unauthorized software, character connections with RMT, and finding characters engaged in illegal activities more swiftly.

- Some characters that may be involved in RMT are continuously defeating certain monsters over and over again. Isn't the Special Task Force dealing with this?
Recently hunters have been moving from areas such as Tu'Lia, that require relatively higher-level characters, to actions such as material-collecting, that can be even performed by lower-level characters. At the end of August, we strengthened our activities in the Buburimu Peninsula, which had been a hub of hunter activity, and a total of 430 accounts were banned.
We are planning on expanding the range of our activities according to the information provided by FINAL FANTASY XI users. If you have any information to provide, we would greatly appreciate it.


The Special Task Force relies on everyone' information to help keep FINAL FANTASY XI an enjoyable environment, and we appreciate your continuing support and cooperation.

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*1, Hunters
Characters who kill Notorious Monsters, clear quests, and obtain items over and over again with the sole purpose of gathering gil, which is then handed off to RMT groups.

*2. Use of synthesis and auction houses for RMT
Actions involving selling large quantities of in-game items for gil, which is then traded for real money.

*3. RMT
"Real Money Trading." Selling game data for real money.

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Old 09-25-2007, 08:37 AM   #2
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Re: Special Task Force Report (09/25/2007)

I think they got that part wrong in the graph, usually when you implement measures against bots it would DECREASE, not INCREASE. Unless I somehow don't know how to read graphs anymore. They put the points on wrong spots.
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Old 09-25-2007, 01:11 PM   #3
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Re: Special Task Force Report (09/25/2007)

What it is saying is that every time they ban players for it or make new measures, loads of new characters are made trying to find new holes, then they are killed off and the new "measures" come into place, then they make new accounts.

so it goes like Goblin fishers (increase in players) SE bans people finding the holes (decrease) change goblin fisher movement then more are made to find new holes

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Re: Special Task Force Report (09/25/2007)

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What it is sayimg is that every time they ban players for it or make new measures, loads of new characters are made trying to find new holes, then they are killed off and the new "measures" come into place, then they make new accounts.

so it goes like Goblin fishers (increace in players) SE bans people finding the holes (decreace) change goblin fisher movement then more are made to find new holes
Thanks for explaining that, as I was confused about it at first, as well.
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Old 09-25-2007, 02:58 PM   #5
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Re: Special Task Force Report (09/25/2007)

Yeah they explain it very badley, The graph i was like WTF, why's it going up, read it through carefully to work out that the graph is pretty much who's getting banned, dispite saying "people who hack/cheat".

I'm trying to work out what changed in June to make the cheaters sky rocket.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:46 PM   #6
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What it is saying is that every time they ban players for it or make new measures, loads of new characters are made trying to find new holes, then they are killed off and the new "measures" come into place, then they make new accounts.

so it goes like Goblin fishers (increase in players) SE bans people finding the holes (decrease) change goblin fisher movement then more are made to find new holes
Even if that was the case, why did it change in between STF's interference? If they had not interfered, the cheaters would have gone down without their interference.

If you look at the graph you should understand what I'm saying. If that was the case, then they need to put more points to where STF's interference is at.

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I think they got that part wrong in the graph, usually when you implement measures against bots it would DECREASE, not INCREASE. Unless I somehow don't know how to read graphs anymore. They put the points on wrong spots.
That's what they mean when they say:

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when looking at the graph's numbers, it may appear that the problem is not improving, but each time we act against such players, the number of accounts returning decreases.
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Re: Special Task Force Report (09/25/2007)

It's looking like the RMTs have control over smaller and smaller slice of the economic pie, and the in-game economy progress closer and closer to the coveted "player-driven" ideal.

Soon, we will not be able to blame anyone but ourselves at not being able to afford gears. T_T
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It's looking like the RMTs have control over smaller and smaller slice of the economic pie, and the in-game economy progress closer and closer to the coveted "player-driven" ideal.

Soon, we will not be able to blame anyone but ourselves at not being able to afford gears. T_T
About time! :D Lots of gear options now for dragoon at least, and it looks like there are alot of gear options for other jobs as well, so I'm rather happy. Diversity is always good.

One thing I'm worried about though is:

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- Suspicious groups are buying up all the materials in the synthesis guilds in San d'Oria, Bastok, and Windurst.
I'm skilling up weaving (and selling some silk cloth too ) darn right I'm going to buy up most/all of the crawler cocoons!

Although I'd point out, there are other guild shops, if it's only the three starting towns then people need to get up off their butts and do some leg work.

I swear, every time the Al Zhabi weaving guild shop is closed there is not a single thread/cloth item to be seen on the AH, it's like people don't even want to go to Windurst or Selbina to make some easy money.
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I'm skilling up weaving (and selling some silk cloth too ) darn right I'm going to buy up most/all of the crawler cocoons!
I don't think that's what they're talking about. I think they're talking more about the group I saw this month of roughly a half-dozen lowbies with jumbled or short double-letter jumble names who were at the Sandy Woodworking guild on Earthsday, bought up stuff, walked out the door, and then logged out en masse. You know, abnormal names, numbers, and behavior, not just two or three people fighting over the same small slice of pie for immediate consumption. -- Pteryx
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they're talking about the bot's that buy everything profitable in like 2 seconds, then swap bot programs to craft it all. Or sell it on the AH.
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