In the very early days of ESO Gamemasters would actually interact with players in locating and destroying bots.
The screenshot I am posting is not my own, but I did see this sort of thing quite often.
This type of interaction happened quite a lot and really needs to make a comeback.
In the very early days of ESO Gamemasters would actually interact with players in locating and destroying bots.
The screenshot I am posting is not my own, but I did see this sort of thing quite often.
This type of interaction happened quite a lot and really needs to make a comeback.
I've always noticed the warning that real game masters will have a special icon next to their name.
That icon has changed twice in the years I've been playing.
Not once have I seen anyone with that tag.
Not once.
It's like were home alone and paying a monthly subscription, twice, to be ignored.
Game masters are not very efficient removing bots, they are more for seeing bugs who is best seen playing the game.In the very early days of ESO Gamemasters would actually interact with players in locating and destroying bots.
The screenshot I am posting is not my own, but I did see this sort of thing quite often.
This type of interaction happened quite a lot and really needs to make a comeback.
I've always noticed the warning that real game masters will have a special icon next to their name.
That icon has changed twice in the years I've been playing.
Not once have I seen anyone with that tag.
Not once.
It's like were home alone and paying a monthly subscription, twice, to be ignored.
If anything, they are completely invisible when in the game. There is no reason they even need to appear to other players.Game masters are not very efficient removing bots, they are more for seeing bugs who is best seen playing the game.
I guess they often use anonymous GM who looks like players for this so they will not be swarmed with curious players while checking of an area has lots of lag 😺
Possible but its beneficial having an character then testing out bugs who can often be character related like can not access a quest objective. Yes they have their own internal test server, and the PTS but they don't have the player mass the live server have. Its not uncommon with quest bugs because to many players do them at once and this tend to sort it out once the pressure drops. Remember this well from the beta days and early live but can also happen on chapter releases.If anything, they are completely invisible when in the game. There is no reason they even need to appear to other players.Game masters are not very efficient removing bots, they are more for seeing bugs who is best seen playing the game.
I guess they often use anonymous GM who looks like players for this so they will not be swarmed with curious players while checking of an area has lots of lag 😺
That sucks, never seen this on PC for some reason.
disintegr8 wrote: »Haven't seen a bot train in ages but see plenty of individual bots in the starter zones, all sorcs with pets, all level 3, running from node to node in a seemingly programed route.
disintegr8 wrote: »Haven't seen a bot train in ages but see plenty of individual bots in the starter zones, all sorcs with pets, all level 3, running from node to node in a seemingly programed route.
If anything, they are completely invisible when in the game. There is no reason they even need to appear to other players.Game masters are not very efficient removing bots, they are more for seeing bugs who is best seen playing the game.
I guess they often use anonymous GM who looks like players for this so they will not be swarmed with curious players while checking of an area has lots of lag 😺
I say that is likely, PS4 has been hacked for years now.Techwolf_Lupindo wrote: »PC does not seem to have this problem due to all consoles have free accounts. If a bot get banned, they just create a new free account on the same console. Can not do that on PC.
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »If anything, they are completely invisible when in the game. There is no reason they even need to appear to other players.Game masters are not very efficient removing bots, they are more for seeing bugs who is best seen playing the game.
I guess they often use anonymous GM who looks like players for this so they will not be swarmed with curious players while checking of an area has lots of lag 😺
The Game Master I saw in 2014 was very much visible. Seeing GMs in game acts the same as seeing mods on the forum or a cop on the side of the road, it’s a deterrent to bad behavior even if they aren’t doing anything.