16,000 users banned from Aion DateTime:8/18/2010 5:52:58 PM
If you want to buy aion gold, you can come and have a look at our website. Low price and fast delivery, we will try our best to satisfied you! Almost 16,000 accounts have been removed from the Western version of massively multiplayer online game Aion. The cull has been primarily for using third party software (botting) and taking part in illegal gold buying and selling. In a post on the official forums community manager Andrew Beegle announced the bans as part of a snap server wide reboot, after evidence for account violations had been “gathered over several weeks”.“We are taking a very hard stance on this issue and do have sophisticated processes and procedures in place that help us keep unwarranted banning to a minimum,” said Beegle. Mass bannings weren’t the only Aion-related business from NCSoft today. No, the MMO publisher also found the time to release this mysterious, 9-minute teaser trailer for the game. Called simply “AION Vision”, it shows sweeping visual upgrades to the game, along with a battle sequence that MMO fans could only dream of. There’s even a Shadow of the Colossus cameo.
If you want to level fast you'd better use your aion gold and then buy some powerful equipment , this will help you a lot . Happy hunting !“Any action that modifies the client or automates the same way a bot does could potentially flag an account as a violator,” he clarified. “Please understand that it is not what ‘you’ have done on your account, but what the account has done. If your account is shared, purchased, borrowed, or power-levelled, it could be the actions of anyone who’s ever used the account.” Bans for breaking the terms of conditions of a massively multiplayer online game have become a regular feature of the genre. The use of automated “bots” to carry out repetitive tasks is one of the most common problems, along with gold farming – where users trade real money for in-game currency.In 2008, RuneScape content boss Imre Jele described gold farming as akin to prostitution and that those that encouraged the trade were “effectively funding digital organised crime”.
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