I understand it is difficult to prove, but this is exactly what I saw:
A bit over a month into game there was a large group of players, (all in one guild) massed in the middle of the map. Among them was one single player who was not of their guild. Members of the guild regularly got the skull from attacking and since there was only one island there, it must have been him over and over they attacked. No other guild or players were even remotely nearby.
What made this puzzling was that the player who was being attacked stayed there week after week, never moving, but somehow never got removed from the game, even though it was clear he was just feeding them.
In all fairness, I have found players who quit paying attention for a day, and I fed on them for about a whole day, but I never had it go on week after week. It is the large amount of time that went by that was puzzling, and suspicious. Was someone logging in just enough and doing enough commands to keep the island from being considered abandoned and being removed from game? Also this was so early in game no one yet had island breakers, so really the player just produced resources.
Does the IP checker described check to see if not just one player , but many players of one guild are benefitting? Or does it only spot abuse when it is One Island (by itself) feeding another One Island (by itself)?
Perhaps it really was all innocent, and it just looked worse than it was. But perhaps abandoned islands need to be removed faster, or put into some kind of limbo faster, so no one benefits too much, until that person can log back in.
Es haben sich bereits 5 Gäste bedankt.