Sleevez340 wrote: »Do you guys even check these bot reports? This guy has been in the same place for about 24 hours just looping the same spot over and over.
Seriously, get rid of this guy already.
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »What @Siliconhobbit_ESO said. Every report needs to be investigated, for all the aforementioned reasons, and to keep 'false positives' to a minimum. Falsely accusing a player for shenanigans can, after all, happen accidentally, or deliberately (not recommended, it falls back on the reporting party and may result in a ban for harassment).
Sleevez340 wrote: »Do you guys even check these bot reports? This guy has been in the same place for about 24 hours just looping the same spot over and over.
Seriously, get rid of this guy already.
Glad I wasn't farming a Cyrodiil delve, could have gotten reported (if not be free AP)
Lol you guys are funny, most combat bots are so blatantly obvious.
A typical pattern for a templar bot:
1. Critical charge the closest mob
2. Use biting jabs over and over until it dies
3. When it dies stand there in the same spot for 5-20 seconds (I assume this has a purpose, maybe it takes time to acquire another target or something)
4. Repeat for hours and hours without going to sell or repair
Bots that harvest nodes are probably a lot more difficult to tell, but not so with the combat ones.
Sleevez340 wrote: »Sleevez340 wrote: »Do you guys even check these bot reports? This guy has been in the same place for about 24 hours just looping the same spot over and over.
Seriously, get rid of this guy already.
Glad I wasn't farming a Cyrodiil delve, could have gotten reported (if not be free AP)
If you were botting, which you are implying you would be since you would therefor be reportable. Then yes, you would and it would be just.
I know what a botter looks like, I know how bots work. This guy was in one corner of the zone, away from traffic. He was walking a very specific loop, his character was not stopping or turning like normal ppl, only stopping at specific points, and did not acknowledge my being there or respond when i spoke. He looped this area in the EXACT same route for 15 mins while i was there. When i returned the next day he was in the same place, doing the same loops.
Psychobunni wrote: »Lol you guys are funny, most combat bots are so blatantly obvious.
A typical pattern for a templar bot:
1. Critical charge the closest mob
2. Use biting jabs over and over until it dies
3. When it dies stand there in the same spot for 5-20 seconds (I assume this has a purpose, maybe it takes time to acquire another target or something)
4. Repeat for hours and hours without going to sell or repair
Bots that harvest nodes are probably a lot more difficult to tell, but not so with the combat ones.
lol, my stam templar just got to Gold, I despise questing (at this stage of repeat) and blow through as fast as possible.....but 1 & 2 is exactly what I'm doing while blowing through solo, then repentance and loot if possible and move onI did not know I'm a bot
...and that's the main thing. As long as you can tell us stuff in an non-canned-message-manner, use sarcasm, react to peoples talk... any rumours of your bo-tishness would be widely exaggerated!Psychobunni wrote: »I did not know I'm a bot