I remember ZOS publishing a stat like that at PC launch. Is that where you got that from? If so, I wonder if all of the changes to the game since then have altered that number at all...DigitalShibby wrote: »It takes 119,000 mud crabs to reach level 50.
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I remember ZOS publishing a stat like that at PC launch. Is that where you got that from? If so, I wonder if all of the changes to the game since then have altered that number at all...DigitalShibby wrote: »It takes 119,000 mud crabs to reach level 50.
I've been killing mud crabs in a couple of zones. Trying to finish off the chitinous creatures achievement. One night during my ventures around Rivenspire, during the last week, a person was talking about bots in the zone. Here I was killing a few crabs and another player was watching me from a distance. Wonders if I got reported.
DigitalShibby wrote: »It takes 119,000 mud crabs to reach level 50.
lordrichter wrote: »Is that what they are doing? Filling soul gems? I can't see the reason to kill mudcrabs. Hides? Do people actually want hides?
All they need to do to get rid of 90%* of the botting in the game, is add some code that says, if a player is over level 10, a Magic Templar and still in the Coldharbour Prison Soulshriven outfit, send a message to a GM to go check what they are up to.
*Statistic courtesy of the " Pulled out of my arse statistics Bureau"
PC / Mac players can easily right-click on a player character name in their chat window and choose the “Report Player” option.
They can then press [E] to report a player for chat spam, including spamming gold sales advertisements. This will automatically send a report and does not require players to open and fill out a ticket. Press [R] to report another player for something unrelated to spam. Choosing this option opens the ticket creation page.
Console players should navigate to the Player Menu ([Menu] on Xbox One or [Options]) on PlayStation 4 and find the Help Menu. From there, they should select the Customer Service Menu and proceed to fill out a ticket under the appropriate category type.
Please provide the following information:
- The name of the player who is being reported
- The reason why they are being reported (Spam, Botting, or Harassment)
- The time of the incident
- The megaserver the reported player is plaing on
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey everyone, as we've mentioned in other threads, we encourage you to report bots if you see them. If you're unsure how to report bots, here are some tips from our Support Knowledgebase:PC / Mac players can easily right-click on a player character name in their chat window and choose the “Report Player” option.
They can then press [E] to report a player for chat spam, including spamming gold sales advertisements. This will automatically send a report and does not require players to open and fill out a ticket. Press [R] to report another player for something unrelated to spam. Choosing this option opens the ticket creation page.
Console players should navigate to the Player Menu ([Menu] on Xbox One or [Options]) on PlayStation 4 and find the Help Menu. From there, they should select the Customer Service Menu and proceed to fill out a ticket under the appropriate category type.
Please provide the following information:
- The name of the player who is being reported
- The reason why they are being reported (Spam, Botting, or Harassment)
- The time of the incident
- The megaserver the reported player is plaing on
Botting is something we permanently ban for, and we issue those bans very frequently. If you see botters in the same spots every day, it still helps to report them. Botters are tenacious and apt to revisit the same areas to farm only on new accounts. Though we cannot provide details about disciplinary actions taken on another player's account, rest assured that our bot-banning task force is on it.
Thank you!
StackonClown wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey everyone, as we've mentioned in other threads, we encourage you to report bots if you see them. If you're unsure how to report bots, here are some tips from our Support Knowledgebase:PC / Mac players can easily right-click on a player character name in their chat window and choose the “Report Player” option.
They can then press [E] to report a player for chat spam, including spamming gold sales advertisements. This will automatically send a report and does not require players to open and fill out a ticket. Press [R] to report another player for something unrelated to spam. Choosing this option opens the ticket creation page.
Console players should navigate to the Player Menu ([Menu] on Xbox One or [Options]) on PlayStation 4 and find the Help Menu. From there, they should select the Customer Service Menu and proceed to fill out a ticket under the appropriate category type.
Please provide the following information:
- The name of the player who is being reported
- The reason why they are being reported (Spam, Botting, or Harassment)
- The time of the incident
- The megaserver the reported player is plaing on
Botting is something we permanently ban for, and we issue those bans very frequently. If you see botters in the same spots every day, it still helps to report them. Botters are tenacious and apt to revisit the same areas to farm only on new accounts. Though we cannot provide details about disciplinary actions taken on another player's account, rest assured that our bot-banning task force is on it.
Thank you!
@ZOS_JessicaFolsom Thanks for the reply.. But I need to ask, why is it left to us to constantly need to report these issues? I can't be part of some 'player-based botting reporting taskforce'.
Can I ask that you as the Developer do more in this area? Can you yourselves not improve how you monitor for these bots? See how they operate and develop some ways to counter it? Your team may need to start logging in more often and seeing this happening in-game. If necessary, *hire* more people to be a 'botting detection taskforce'... It doesn't need to be the players.
I bought Elder Scrolls on PC and PS4, and continue to buy crowns and sub to ESO+ to play the game - not to report botting, exploiting etc...
Many Thanks
ESOUser0x00 wrote: »Why would bots kill mudcrabs? What do they get?