What is bot farming in ESO?
What is bot farming in ESO?
I've asked this question in other threads. You can see them in most starter zones, I always report them as farming bots. Yes, Zos does take action because I've seen them banned - unfortunately a new one pops up almost immediately to take its place.
Something needs to be done at a much higher level, the best we can do is keep reporting them, or hope Zos throws in active gamesmasters. I'd happily volunteer to play whack-a-mole with bots if Zos wanted to give me a banhammer to wield.
Well that's how moderation has worked in forums for decades. There would have to be a vetting process, and players would need to show a clean track record.
Yes, there is the potential there for some people to take advantage, like with any position of authority, so then the penalty for that would have to be severe - total ban with no refund.
What do you think would be a good way to stop bots?
The thing is, all players are more less anonymous through out the internet and you can not punish them for taking advantage of their power. If you ban them, they make a new account for 5 bucks.
It is hard to get rid of those bots and like i said before, the best option in my eyes would be to shut down these gold selling sites. If those sellers keep sitting on that gold, the bots will vanish immediately.
The thing is, all players are more less anonymous through out the internet and you can not punish them for taking advantage of their power. If you ban them, they make a new account for 5 bucks.
It is hard to get rid of those bots and like i said before, the best option in my eyes would be to shut down these gold selling sites. If those sellers keep sitting on that gold, the bots will vanish immediately.
That's a good point, and why I suggested a thorough vetting process. For example, Someone who has played consistently for at least a year, possibly has eso+ (therefore has something to lose), has evidence that they've committed to the grind etc. Sure, they can buy back in, but they'd have lost a lot.
I agree, it would be awesome if Zenimax, or even Microsoft, could do something about the root cause of the problem and the gold selling sites.
Bots aren't allowed but bots are in their essence undetectable, since they do not inject any code into the game. That's why players need to report them if they see them.Mystic_warrior71 wrote: »(...) Why is this being allowed? (...)
Bots are programs that will read your platform's memory to locate your character in the game world and then either follow scripted paths to farm or even find their own paths. Bots are a very effective way of getting around farming certain areas or events for hours and hours at a time, since the script can do it all for you. Using bots you are able to farm gold and items at a pretty fast rate (or do specific tasks as gathering nodes or crafting etc), and level up your characters passively. Some bots are even able to sell items to the players or at vendors in order to make you even more money. .What is bot farming in ESO?
Mystic_warrior71 wrote: »I have found Bot farming in Khenarthi's roost today. This is another form of stealing especially from new players in the starter zones. Why is this being allowed? Players have been banned for other reasons and this should be a ban offense. Cheating is cheating! How can it be stopped?
PC users can't just keep making free accounts like console users can. They would have to actually keep buying copies of the game. I do remember encountering them all over the place long ago though. Trains of templars spamming jabs across the Alik'r sands killing harpies lol. They are still a massive problem on console however (especially Xbox NA in my experience) to the point of trying to get your seals of endeavor for harvesting is nearly impossible in the starter zones.
Holycannoli wrote: »I haven't seen a suspected bot on PC in years. They were a plague very early on at delve bosses but pretty much extinct now.
xosaara137ox wrote: »https://www.xbox.com/play/media/A5XER455
ALL the time on console, they don’t even try to go unnoticed anymore.
xosaara137ox wrote: »https://www.xbox.com/play/media/A5XER455
ALL the time on console, they don’t even try to go unnoticed anymore.
I play PC and have not noticed this so much. That said, the snapshot you attached is absolutely...horrific! I have to believe devs can do something about that.
Holycannoli wrote: »PC users can't just keep making free accounts like console users can. They would have to actually keep buying copies of the game. I do remember encountering them all over the place long ago though. Trains of templars spamming jabs across the Alik'r sands killing harpies lol. They are still a massive problem on console however (especially Xbox NA in my experience) to the point of trying to get your seals of endeavor for harvesting is nearly impossible in the starter zones.
This game is free on console?
DragonRacer wrote: »Holycannoli wrote: »PC users can't just keep making free accounts like console users can. They would have to actually keep buying copies of the game. I do remember encountering them all over the place long ago though. Trains of templars spamming jabs across the Alik'r sands killing harpies lol. They are still a massive problem on console however (especially Xbox NA in my experience) to the point of trying to get your seals of endeavor for harvesting is nearly impossible in the starter zones.
This game is free on console?
No, but here is how it can work on PlayStation (not sure if XBox is similar).
Primary account buys the game and pays for PlayStation Plus (aka online gaming access).
Any other accounts created on that PlayStation (all you need is a new email address per account) will have access to playing at least the base version of that game online without having to buy that game again or pay for another PlayStation Plus subscription. It's how, say, Dad has a primary account and ESO on his PS4 and his son has his own account/user name, but can also play ESO.
So, in theory, one account bought the game one time so any other accounts on that console can now piggyback off the PlayStation Plus and games of that primary account so long as that primary account remains the primary on that console.