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Bug being exploited
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Death Engineer wrote
at 6:03 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST
I just experienced someone (firevox1) exploiting a bug where he could attack the same territory more than once. For example, he might do 2v3 and lose, then immediately, he would get a 1v1 and sometimes win.
Rather than reporting the bug, he is stirring the pot, thus showing his maturity level. Anyone else experiencing this? He is in the Speed3 table right now. |
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Death Engineer wrote
at 6:09 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST Update: His description of what he is doing was posted in the chat. Thus it will probably spread further. Rather than repeat it here, Ryan, please email [email protected] and I'll give you the details.
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Spoon! wrote
at 8:07 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST I was in the same game -- and I've seen people doing this in a couple of games since yesterday.
The person I saw doing it yesterday said it was a bug and he couldn't control it, but firefox1 was clearly using it to his advantage. |
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eramus wrote
at 8:15 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST Yup I witnessed this bug in action on NLCards. Game #2,380,910
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firefox1 wrote
at 8:28 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST all i got out of this was [email protected]
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eramus wrote
at 8:38 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST lol
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meagain wrote
at 10:18 PM, Monday February 25, 2008 EST firefox1 is not the only one taking advantage of this.
Last night another guy was doing the same. He claimed that Ryan knew about it. That he restarted the server and the bug was still there. From what firefox1 told me during the game, it seems that a player can login from two different machines using the same id and od simultaneous attacks in the same game. That means that just restarting the server is not enough. The number of machines from which a player is connected should be one. Said that, I am not sure about how easy is to control that :(. |
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cadpilot wrote
at 9:31 PM, Tuesday February 26, 2008 EST It happens when more than one person is logged on to an account at the same time. One person rolls and loses, the second person does the same exact move and wins. QED.
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cadpilot wrote
at 9:31 PM, Tuesday February 26, 2008 EST It happens when more than one person is logged on to an account at the same time. One person rolls and loses, the second person does the same exact move and wins. QED.
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leekstep wrote
at 11:01 PM, Tuesday February 26, 2008 EST It happens when more than one person is logged on to an account at the same time. One person rolls and loses, the second person does the same exact move and wins. QED.
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dasfury wrote
at 6:55 AM, Wednesday February 27, 2008 EST what a maroon.
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