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Sony Respond To EQ2 Cheating Allegations

Kotaku reports:

"A few days ago, some SOE devs were accused of "cheating" in Everquest 2 by moving a guild from the game's test servers to its "live" servers. Sony Online Entertainment have since responded to these allegations, with Bruce Ferguson, EQII's senior producer, saying:

"The move was made] to show kindness to some valued members of our testing community who have been working diligently to improve EverQuest II for the last three years."

How sweet! Sony also say the characters have been stripped of their superior test server equipment. Thing is, MMO site Massively have a long, long list of what they believe is evidence saying that, no, they did a lot more than move some guys, and that yes, foul deeds have indeed been committed. All very juicy, we agree, it's just a shame nobody cares about Everquest 2."
Rowland - contributor
Published: 691 days 22 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Industry News
 
 
 

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