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Originally Posted by Rogean
Macroquest on a pvp server = fail.
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At this point in time i'd honestly just say give people a precompiled MQ2 build for PVP servers with a list of non-abusive plugins. Things that are detectable such as warp should be fairly easy to deal with, and that way no one has an unfair advantage over another person.
PEQ does it, though they aren't a PVP server, but the concept is something i've held onto dearly. As for plugins that do harm gameplay? Most of them are easily patched serverside... and if you give people a pre-compiled MQ2 with approved plugins it's honestly better, as people are less inclined to cheat if there's nothing to cheat with. As for macros? Restrict 1 client per IP, that's the only use I can see for macros anyway, dual boxing.
Just my two cents. Security by obscurity doesn't tend to work.