GossiTheDog wrote: »You spend 10% of your playtime reporting bots?! Ignore them.
DMuehlhausen wrote: »They just did a big ban the other night in the stonefalls area. Don't bother reporting every individual character. If you see them running in a group chances are they are on the same account. So reporting one will effectively ban the other ones as well eventually
Westcoast14_ESO wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »They just did a big ban the other night in the stonefalls area. Don't bother reporting every individual character. If you see them running in a group chances are they are on the same account. So reporting one will effectively ban the other ones as well eventually
That's interesting. Do you mean that they can simultaneously log into more than one character on an account? I'd been reporting them all under the assumption that each character represented a single account.
GossiTheDog wrote: »You can open multiple copies of eso.exe using the bot tools at same time and run, say, 20 bots on one PC.
If you check the video you sent them next week, nobody will have watched it (but you). Your best bet is to ignore it. Zenimax are doing mass bans of people who do things like teleport hacks (speed movements) and people you send large amounts of gold or items to each other.
GossiTheDog wrote: »The bot tools all hook into eso.exe so far and basically press keys and memory hack. Source: I'm working with ZOS around bot and memory hacking (no clipping etc to go underground).
Reporting bots to GMs is pointless by the way, they're just locking the characters - as a bot master you just log in as another character or delete it and make another toon.
GossiTheDog wrote: »@crush83, you're absolutely right - you could do that, especially if you want to delete any eventual warden code ZOS might put in. However, right now you can load up ESO.exe, load up a memory editor, change one thing, and then fly around the map. There's literally no security, there's not even server side collision. If you want to see bots in action just YouTube it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AC1F82UDf0Merlin13KAGL wrote: »Don't let it detract too much from your game...
Yeah, it sucks. Yeah, it's a problem.
If you take the time to nab a couple of them and quick report (I usually just put "BOT" in the description) then you've done your duty, so to speak.
The code can log where you are and who they are...and hopefully, somewhere along the line, someone comes to take a look and spots the other 15 you don't take time to report...
You may have to come back to your desired area later, true...
But please don't let it take away so much from your own game time that you start to lose enjoyment of the game.
Report the occasional issue as you find it, bots or otherwise and you have added your contribution. If we all do that, we'll get there!
After that, though go enjoy your game!
Westcoast14_ESO wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »They just did a big ban the other night in the stonefalls area. Don't bother reporting every individual character. If you see them running in a group chances are they are on the same account. So reporting one will effectively ban the other ones as well eventually
That's interesting. Do you mean that they can simultaneously log into more than one character on an account? I'd been reporting them all under the assumption that each character represented a single account.
I'm going to take a wild guess here and say that I think he meant same credit card account. Meaning they were all purchased with the same stolen credit card. If one account gets banned on that stolen credit card, you'd expect any other accounts purchased on the same account might also be banned.
However, I don't believe that is the case.
1) We have players who have been swept up in these GM bans reporting that only the character they were playing was "locked out". They were free to play another character on their account.
2) They won't actually ban accounts that are associated to the same payment account. For example, if a father pays for his sons account, and his son acts like an idiot and gets banned, they will ban the son's account, but not the fathers. At least, that's how most games handle that situation. I can't stay for sure that it works like that here.