I see the macro in action and I agree it sucks!
but if some Weirdo wants to set up a character to do this for their own advantages or even to sell a CP Max Account...
(& given how bizarrely long its been, its more likely they are farming CP for themselves)
So why do we care and how many support resources should be devoted to preventing this kind of play?
What's the cost to benefit ratio? & no sarcasm intended (text being dangerous in that way )
I'm genuinely curious? How does it hurt us ...and how do they fix it?
Me: "On one side of the room is all the evidence that we, as players, have that reporting bots does nothing and that ZOS doesn't care about them."
Me: (points)
Also Me: "And on the other side of the room is all the evidence that we, as players, have that reporting bots definitely works and that ZOS acts on all submitted tickets."
Me Again: (points)
People: "...but BW, the room is completely empty...?"
Still Me: "Exactly."
Me, Lastly: (drops mic and leaves)
I see the macro in action and I agree it sucks!
but if some Weirdo wants to set up a character to do this for their own advantages or even to sell a CP Max Account...
(& given how bizarrely long its been, its more likely they are farming CP for themselves)
So why do we care and how many support resources should be devoted to preventing this kind of play?
What's the cost to benefit ratio? & no sarcasm intended (text being dangerous in that way )
I'm genuinely curious? How does it hurt us ...and how do they fix it?
"if you having botting problems I feel bad for you son..."
I see the macro in action and I agree it sucks!
but if some Weirdo wants to set up a character to do this for their own advantages or even to sell a CP Max Account...
(& given how bizarrely long its been, its more likely they are farming CP for themselves)
So why do we care and how many support resources should be devoted to preventing this kind of play?
What's the cost to benefit ratio? & no sarcasm intended (text being dangerous in that way )
I'm genuinely curious? How does it hurt us ...and how do they fix it?
Maybe I can contribute to the OP's post to better shed some light on the issue. Keep in mind, both of these videos were taken before I stopped playing ESO. Both of these videos were the follow up to me reporting this issue countless times in game, and also mentioning it on the forums. This type of thing should literally *** off every legit player in the game that plays more than just a couple hours a week. These same 2 locations (and many more) have been like this for years, jam packed with bots. They ruin the economy, the promote gold/account selling, they break immersion (if you are into that sort of thing), and so much more. ZoS does nothing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD7409-2gKE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ydVWw1zpz0
Yeah dolmen bots now are popular. Put serously think, how is it game breaking for you when some does stuff like that? I think you taking everything too over sensitive. Think about it, every 10 mins they get what 5 k xp? They're just wasting their electricity and paying silly money for running PC over night just level 2-5 levels in 12 hours? That's pathetic. It doesnt bother me. Most people grind dolmens just for jewlery, only silly people bot at dolmens. With xp scroll, armour traits (training) and running to every next dolmen you're x10 faster to level up than this way. Let them waste and pay their electricity bills. They gaining less than you are imagining.
Lol, that is a problem. But seems like they're just rubberbanding their controllers. Only solution to this increase difficulty to mobs and make them a little bit more inteligent, like one shotting if u dont move from a dot placed on the ground. Btw any1 seen bot trains? I havent seeing them lately.
Lol, that is a problem. But seems like they're just rubberbanding their controllers. Only solution to this increase difficulty to mobs and make them a little bit more inteligent, like one shotting if u dont move from a dot placed on the ground. Btw any1 seen bot trains? I havent seeing them lately.
No, it is allowing the use of things like CronusMAX which allows you to load up and run macros even from consoles. This is not rubberbanding their controllers, they are definitely getting the loot off every drop, which in turn they turn into tempers and higher value items, then dump all the mats off in traders, and finally turn around and sell the gold online. It drives up in-game prices, causes an influx in overall gold in the economy, etc. ZoS does nothing EVER, which tells me this is benefiting them in some way, shape, or form. Rather it be through subs for a craft bag to make this so much simpler for the botters, or in some other way. Sure it cost them a little money to sub, but they make it back 10 fold by selling gold. Until ZoS actually decides to address the issue, I will forever believe it is more beneficial to them by not addressing it than it is to address it. Prove me wrong ZoS!
Yeah dolmen bots now are popular. Put serously think, how is it game breaking for you when some does stuff like that? I think you taking everything too over sensitive. Think about it, every 10 mins they get what 5 k xp? They're just wasting their electricity and paying silly money for running PC over night just level 2-5 levels in 12 hours? That's pathetic. It doesnt bother me. Most people grind dolmens just for jewlery, only silly people bot at dolmens. With xp scroll, armour traits (training) and running to every next dolmen you're x10 faster to level up than this way. Let them waste and pay their electricity bills. They gaining less than you are imagining.
They don't do this to level. They do this to sell gold. It absolutely crushes the in-game economy, affects guild kiosks, and so much more. Also, it's healthier (which can easily transmute to being more cost effective) to leave your computer on all the time than it is to power it up and down multiple times a day...
Sorry, I see how you might think that. Not at all though. I still report them and encourage reporting them - but the nature of the reporting (i.e. we don't get to see results or behind-the-scenes stuff) means we can't say definitively that it works anymore than it doesn't, that's all.lordrichter wrote: »Me: "On one side of the room is all the evidence that we, as players, have that reporting bots does nothing and that ZOS doesn't care about them."
Me: (points)
Also Me: "And on the other side of the room is all the evidence that we, as players, have that reporting bots definitely works and that ZOS acts on all submitted tickets."
Me Again: (points)
People: "...but BW, the room is completely empty...?"
Still Me: "Exactly."
Me, Lastly: (drops mic and leaves)
Weren't you the guy who I always saw running around on PC NA reporting bots? Change of heart?
Waffennacht wrote: »I also wish they would be removed from game, it just may not be that easy for ZoS when Microsoft and PlayStation have to be dealt with as well
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Yeah dolmen bots now are popular. Put serously think, how is it game breaking for you when some does stuff like that? I think you taking everything too over sensitive. Think about it, every 10 mins they get what 5 k xp? They're just wasting their electricity and paying silly money for running PC over night just level 2-5 levels in 12 hours? That's pathetic. It doesnt bother me. Most people grind dolmens just for jewlery, only silly people bot at dolmens. With xp scroll, armour traits (training) and running to every next dolmen you're x10 faster to level up than this way. Let them waste and pay their electricity bills. They gaining less than you are imagining.
They don't do this to level. They do this to sell gold. It absolutely crushes the in-game economy, affects guild kiosks, and so much more. Also, it's healthier (which can easily transmute to being more cost effective) to leave your computer on all the time than it is to power it up and down multiple times a day...
How do you get gold spamming heals from a distance? You can't even sell level-up rewards. There are a lot of people who never even approach loot or chests at dolmen.
And I don't believe that playing ESO 24/7 can be more cost effective than putting your computer into sleep mode overnight or even shutting it down.
dovakiin5574 wrote: »ZoS doesnt care about botting or p2w, should have seen that coming with the gifting option in the crown store. Personally, I don't really care either, its not affecting me enjoying the game.
I mean, you can pay someone to run vMA, run vTrials for you. You can buy gold literally anywhere on the internet. Too many people doing it to stop it really, it happens in literally every MMO I've ever seen.
I don't support bots or gold sellers, but I'm done wasting my time and enjoyment trying to report them.
It's not that they benefit from botting, it's that addressing the issue costs $$$ and they probably don't think it's worth it.ZoS does nothing EVER, which tells me this is benefiting them in some way, shape, or form. Rather it be through subs for a craft bag to make this so much simpler for the botters, or in some other way. Sure it cost them a little money to sub, but they make it back 10 fold by selling gold. Until ZoS actually decides to address the issue, I will forever believe it is more beneficial to them by not addressing it than it is to address it. Prove me wrong ZoS!