Seabhac_SHC wrote: »One of the main setbacks for people reporting and ignoring is that the sellers are running multiple accounts that have separate purposes; advertising being a major one where this designated type of account will run under a script. Generally these "scripts" will create characters then log into the game and advertise before logging out and eventually cycling through all the characters on the account before deleting them and starting over again in an attempt to avoid ignore lists.
This results in players ignoring characters that are generally deleted in a fairly short time after being added to the ignore list which in turn fills up their list quickly. Taking the cap off the list is one way to help legitimate players in their effort to stamp out these advertising bots but; I would have to suggest that ZoS take this even further and have the ignore function work for entire accounts automatically under a "spam designation" so that any character created from that account is ignored without having to take the extra steps of adding the user id.
Doing this would go a long way in helping players permanently ignore these accounts without extra steps, of course removing or increasing the ignore cap would also be a step in the right direction. ZoS I dare say should even take this further by tying in an automated report for spam into the above command so that the entire process to report and ignore these accounts is brought down to one action for all players.
ZoS should also take steps in following the money trail for these accounts and start black listing the credit cards and payment sources that are backing these accounts. That would be a real step in the right direction and deliver a costly problem for these companies and organizations that are behind the sellers and bots.
Why is this such a common misconception, out of the hundreds I've ignored I've seen maybe two had a character name the same as the userID, watch the report when you ignore, also notice the ignore list name start with the @ symbol signifying the USERID, the column is identified as USERID, not the character name as it's defined in the group menu. I am baffled how it is conceived to be just the character. With my ignore list, I clear the gold sellers out every day, I've noticed some times even a few hours later those accounts are gone.Seabhac_SHC wrote: »...
This results in players ignoring characters that are generally deleted in a fairly short time after being added to the ignore list which in turn fills up their list quickly...
kasdelfini wrote: »A double verification check for any new characters created in ESO.
Upon creation of a character user would receive a verification Email with Code to be verified through ESO software or site. If that does not help minimize bots then double verify with an SMS Code to unlock newly created character.
Honestly, I think serious players like myself would have no issues reverifying our information, captchas, entering verification codes. - All so there would be fewer bots.
PS. You could also, cycle reverification of already created characters/accounts...
kasdelfini wrote: »@GambitJ79b14_ESO
How many characters does one user actually create? Maybe 1 main and two alts!
So, 30 seconds is too much time to wait after you just spend an hour creating your character... Even I dont get paid that much.. LOL
the botting seems to have moved into higher zones on the pve landscape, turning in quests and other repeatable actions that give some gold reward. The problem is the macroing of pathing instructions, without that freedom the bots will be decreased. they need to look at the tech side first, fix that then worry about the bandaid action of one to one reporting.
Seabhac_SHC wrote: »This results in players ignoring characters that are generally deleted in a fairly short time after being added to the ignore list which in turn fills up their list quickly.
And how many GMs are you suggesting ZOS employ?It's been said before, and I will say it again. A live GM could ban these bots on the spot. All they have to do is go dungeon to dungeon and cave to cave and they will have PLENTY to do.
Fullenglish wrote: »Last night on Stonefalls EU there were a group of bots camping Jute spawns in a low risk area, this caused the nodes to bug and all instantly respawn when gathered. A small group of heroes (myself included) decided enough was enough and began kiting mobs to the bots which had AoE skills thus killing a few of them, however eventually i stumbled upon a bot that after a while started to move out of the AoE.
He then started chatting in zone chat declaring he was 'good at avoiding the damage' and stating that he 'loved our money' so he would keep on doing it [Botting].
I would quite like to know where the GM specifically for eradicating bots was at this point as he hadn't sent his usual server wide message saying he was online and taking PM's
I would also like to mention that If anyone from Zenimax ever reads the forums there were several of us who if asked would have no problem in policing the bots ourselves part time for free, we love the game, we want the bots gone and obviously nobody can be online 24/7 taking requests for bot removal.
(blatantly copy pasting this in every relevant thread i find, sorry)
You don't have any friends, do you?christhomas4preeb18_ESO wrote: »So the Question is...why do you need to give any other player/character gold?
christhomas4preeb18_ESO wrote: »It's incredibly simple to resolve....do not allow gold to be traded, sent, transferred, deposited...etc. There is no reason for you to have to transfer gold to another character..If you create an Alt..it should be for the purpose of playing not as a storage device. Alt's can earn their own gold by playing just the same as any other character....If they did this Gold spammers would disappear as they would not be able to trade..Simple
So the Question is...why do you need to give any other player/character gold?
christhomas4preeb18_ESO wrote: »It's incredibly simple to resolve....do not allow gold to be traded, sent, transferred, deposited...etc. There is no reason for you to have to transfer gold to another character..If you create an Alt..it should be for the purpose of playing not as a storage device. Alt's can earn their own gold by playing just the same as any other character....If they did this Gold spammers would disappear as they would not be able to trade..Simple
So the Question is...why do you need to give any other player/character gold?
GambitJ79b14_ESO wrote: »by that then why not have a popup captcha every 30-60 minutes in game? You're supposed to take a break from playing games after 2 hrs at the most anyway... what's 15-30 seconds out of 2hrs?
The fundamental problem is that MMO developers insist on trying to create an 'economy' and gate access to many desirable/must-have features on a currency.The best way is to devalue gold. Make it very easy to come by, make no major purchases like a horse or make the horse level restricted like other MMOs.
They shot themselves in the foot by making gold very hard to come by at low levels, a bigger mistake making the horse available at level 1 because most people want one on each character so they buy gold.
I have plenty, but I don't give them gold...they are quite happy progressing and getting their own...sounds to me like you have leechs not friends if they ask you for gold...christhomas4preeb18_ESO wrote: »So the Question is...why do you need to give any other player/character gold?
You don't have any friends, do you?