Many Korean TERA Players Quit Because of Overflowing Illegal Programs
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Date: 02-23-2011 Views:
KeyWords: TERA,NHN,cheating programs
- Summary: Since the release of TERA's OBT in January, the cheating programs have always been one of the major problems both players and media lash out at. On February 10th, the official company banned 3,331 accounts at a time, seeming to crack down on the cheating deeds.
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Since the release of TERA's OBT in January, the cheating programs have always been one of the major problems both players and media lash out at. On February 10th, the official company banned 3,331 accounts at a time, seeming to crack down on the cheating deeds. Nevertheless, the number of players who use the third-party software increases on the contrary after 12 days. When overseas players still hold out hope of TERA, lots of Korean players have chosen to quit this game.
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As 80% areas of Cannibals' Cave Floor -3 and Dividing Strip teem with monsters that have low HP & attack and can respawn quickly, it is convenient for players to use illegal programs all day and night for the sake of leveling up and gathering materials. Additionally, if players keep watch on their cheating programs, they can farm materials in any place or directly challenge the outdoor bosses alone, as long as they take enough potions.
It seems reasonable to solve this problem by law, but cheating programs are developed based on in-game bugs and systems. Thus, the cheaters' chances of being punished is almost 0 after the case is put on file. Even though they are imposed punishment, they will get off with just a slap on the wrist.

















