Azuzu wrote:I think the virtues for not allowing accusations and name shaming to be public are so obvious they don't even need to be explained.
The only reason for making accusations publicly would be an attempt to embarrass or discredit a fellow player in the court of public (server) opinion. If you believe someone is actually cheating, the people who are going to do something about it aren't your fellow players, it's the devs/gm staff. They are the ones who need to know.
Anyone who kills me is cheating, anyone I kill it's because of skill.
Totally agree Suzu, Well Said - Players incriminating other players for cheating is just petty and does no one any good. Leave these matters to the Devs to sort out. Bans for cheating have clearly been delegated by the Devs so there is no reason to believe they won't enforce action against players looking to gain competitive advantage over others via illegitimate means.
The real travesty in all this is that our wonderful volunteer Dev team has to actually spend energy and resources policing fellow gamers who can't control themselves and compete fairly and honestly. Instead of spending their time improving this wonderful game and releasing great new T3+ content, they have to scour records and identify exploiters who monopolized bugs to achieve ridiculous gear/pot/tali gains over everyone else.
Dark Days!