More modders after ban wave

DhruvgDhruvg Member Posts: 287
Ohk , frankly speaking after the latest ban wave I am witnessing more modders then ever , and believe me I report about 10 modders a day , the fact is they are increasing day by day , so I am requesting you on the behalf of every mcoc gamer that please don't ban them just remove them , coz it is because of such filthy players that people don't want to play.

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  • Rednick69Rednick69 Member Posts: 325
    Jaffacaked wrote: »
    Immortal wrote: »
    It clearly gives them and their alliance unfair advantage.

    Let's use the following example:

    If F is the modder who cleans up aq aw lanes with whatever mod, and D is member in part of F's alliance. D is clearly enjoying all the benefits from F's cheating.
    D earns shards and or prizes without grinding or paying.

    The real victims are Us , A players

    A contest is not a contest if players and their ally cheats.

    So where are B,C an E all this drama ?

    That's what I was wondering in this whole story. Yall just need to give Kabam time on this. There are probably more people making mods for the game than Kabam has employees.
  • AppieAppie Member Posts: 99
    not just that they will ruin alliance war they will also bot the hell out of arena's and make the cuttoffs go up
  • Timone147Timone147 Member Posts: 1,276 ★★★★
    edited August 2017
    I don't think the amount of modders has increased. The problem is many are now taking strong play as modding now that this info is out.

    If someone has cleared content he can't with the teams he has he is a definite modder.

    If someone is cleaning up AW lanes and bosses there is a chance he is a modder. Often though this isn't the case and they are just skilled.

    I had alliance mate get accused of modding due to taking a magik boss solo in AW in t2. He used an R4 magik and it was legit takedown. We had screen shots of the fight and the combo from the fight as proof floating through our chats. It was truly just strong play on his part.

    The amount of modders hasn't increased imo. Just the knowledge of how bad modding has been and recent bans is making everyone overly sensitive to the issue and start raising accusation more frequently.
  • BCdiscmanBCdiscman Member Posts: 348
    Help.... I was hacked by a hacker who uses Mods!!! But he was not very competent, he lost 2 of my champs in AQ and he used over 2k units for potions attempting to complete 5.2.2 (and failed to do so).... I need compensated for those losses!!! But I swear I didn't cheat. I was hacked. (Sure I hired this hacker from Infobot and gave him my account information so he could complete all of 5.2 for me).... but he FAILED.... so I was HACKED..... this is not FAIR!!!

    *editors note: none of the preceding was true. This was just a satirical post indicative of the feeble excuses our fair readers have been forced to wade through on these forums in the past week or so.
  • klobberintymeklobberintyme Member Posts: 1,687 ★★★★
    Rednick69 wrote: »
    Jaffacaked wrote: »
    Immortal wrote: »
    It clearly gives them and their alliance unfair advantage.

    Let's use the following example:

    If F is the modder who cleans up aq aw lanes with whatever mod, and D is member in part of F's alliance. D is clearly enjoying all the benefits from F's cheating.
    D earns shards and or prizes without grinding or paying.

    The real victims are Us , A players

    A contest is not a contest if players and their ally cheats.

    So where are B,C an E all this drama ?

    That's what I was wondering in this whole story. Yall just need to give Kabam time on this. There are probably more people making mods for the game than Kabam has employees.

    There aren't too many mod makers as it's essentially the same mod every time (Android modded apk/obb). It is 100% possible to catch even these mods almost immediately, however the load time for games (as well as updates to server after every fight or champ upgrade) would slow to several minutes and ultimately piss off more gamers than it's worth. If literally every alliance had 5 or so "shadow" mod players that were easily replaced after the bi-monthly ban wave and members could swear up and down they had no clue, well, basically there's absolutely nothing to stop this currently from happening, so buyer beware.
  • SirTodd_83SirTodd_83 Member Posts: 177
    That's still cheating BCdiscman, you deserve nothing back
  • SirTodd_83SirTodd_83 Member Posts: 177
    edited August 2017
    My bad mate, just saw the editors note.
    Hahaha
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