No sarcasm at all in my question. How can you possibly find good that bots are still around? Or there is something I'm not understanding in your statement?
Whoosh! That went right over your head. it was sarcasm saying it's good to see they're still around. Geez, man cut down on the roids. Your aggro radius is too high.
Mordenkainen wrote: »https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_banding
"In online gaming, an undesirable effect of latency in which a moving object appears to leap from one place to another without passing through the intervening space; also called "warping" or "teleporting""
Get your sh*t right.
And you care about the term? WHO CARES ABOUT THE TERM!!!??? The term IS NOT the ***** matter in question here!!! If you want to discuss what rubber-band means open another thread. Otherwise, go ***** some other place!!!
Jollygoodusername wrote: »Mordenkainen wrote: »https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_banding
"In online gaming, an undesirable effect of latency in which a moving object appears to leap from one place to another without passing through the intervening space; also called "warping" or "teleporting""
Get your sh*t right.
And you care about the term? WHO CARES ABOUT THE TERM!!!??? The term IS NOT the ***** matter in question here!!! If you want to discuss what rubber-band means open another thread. Otherwise, go ***** some other place!!!
The terminology is just as important ya dingus. You don't want to get set up for murder just because you committed the 'crime' of jaywalking, do ya? Make a new term, rubber banding is already set in stone with a majority of the PC gaming world.
That said, I'm heading to that Dolmen to spam light attacks in vegetable mode.
I'm sorry, but many have reported bots on a specific place and shown that after a year the same bots with the same exact user IDs are still there. So that's doing nothing, because, if banned, they can't come back with the same user ID. Therefore, after a year, that's taking no action at all.
Because ZOS has gotten very greedy and doesn't want to invest in active GM's.
All they would have to do is make a circuit of popular dolmens once an hour and ban the people botting there. But they don't.
Jollygoodusername wrote: »Mordenkainen wrote: »https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_banding
"In online gaming, an undesirable effect of latency in which a moving object appears to leap from one place to another without passing through the intervening space; also called "warping" or "teleporting""
Get your sh*t right.
And you care about the term? WHO CARES ABOUT THE TERM!!!??? The term IS NOT the ***** matter in question here!!! If you want to discuss what rubber-band means open another thread. Otherwise, go ***** some other place!!!
The terminology is just as important ya dingus. You don't want to get set up for murder just because you committed the 'crime' of jaywalking, do ya? Make a new term, rubber banding is already set in stone with a majority of the PC gaming world.
That said, I'm heading to that Dolmen to spam light attacks in vegetable mode.
ProfessorKittyhawk wrote: »Seen lots of bots around Shadowfen the past few days. Reported what I could.
lordrichter wrote: »I have never seen the exact same bot account running the exact same bot pattern several months later. Weeks? Yes. A year later? Never. I honestly do not know if I would believe anyone who would try to tell me otherwise.
lordrichter wrote: »While I do not see the same accounts following the same path a year later, I do see different accounts following the same path over a period of months. I see this a lot. Really a lot. Like, all the time.
Because ZOS has gotten very greedy and doesn't want to invest in active GM's.
lordrichter wrote: »I have never seen the exact same bot account running the exact same bot pattern several months later. Weeks? Yes. A year later? Never. I honestly do not know if I would believe anyone who would try to tell me otherwise.
I think alot of the newer/beginner botters do it for a while and either stop or change ID on webpage or get busted on players reporting them. But if a professional bot getting scraps earns ~600k/daily which equates to around $40 you can see the math that 1 day pays for many accounts if required.lordrichter wrote: »While I do not see the same accounts following the same path a year later, I do see different accounts following the same path over a period of months. I see this a lot. Really a lot. Like, all the time.
Simply there are boys coding in absolute co-ordinates and selling static or dynamic bot paths, shamelessly cheap. Some bot trains i am sure are individual boys running the same script just timed bad and they overlap a bit with other players.Because ZOS has gotten very greedy and doesn't want to invest in active GM's.
Even if they invested in GM's, I personally would have to assume they follow the same path as Z0$ and prove to be incompetent to deal with anything without making it worse. New maintenance recently broke items back to ALPHA style
with small caps. Incompetent and rushing out untested content, as usual. Then i see someone in the community has made an addon that fixes what Z0$ broke in <1 day. I have minus expectation for anything they are touching atm.
Dont get me wrong either i believe you cant eradicate automated behavior from a game but you can certainly make it harder, more awkward and gains in discouraging it. Since release, exploiting in this matter has only been encouraged by Z0$ with inaction and not being transparent and engaging with the player base.
Unlikely_Ghostbuster wrote: »Just saw the train in Shadowfen -- PERFECT path-following. There's no way there were seven individuals driving those characters. The proof came when I messaged the leader, said I was reporting the botting, and the train immediately ran to the nearest Wayshrine and ported. I'm aware it's against policy to name and shame, but the person I messaged had the word "[snip]" in their character's name, so it's fairly obvious to me that specific character was created with the expressed purpose of this type of botting in mind. The name-choice -- that person is just thumbing their nose at ZoS.