I would encourage folks to be careful about what they share like this. It's easy enough for the botters to read and adapt to it. Best to find them, confirm them, report them, and move on. By all means, keep doing it - just don't tell people you're doing it in a public space, lol
That said, I've seen videos of it working as well.
I would encourage folks to be careful about what they share like this. It's easy enough for the botters to read and adapt to it. Best to find them, confirm them, report them, and move on. By all means, keep doing it - just don't tell people you're doing it in a public space, lol
That said, I've seen videos of it working as well.
True, though that’s a risk I’m willing to take. Also, I doubt they’d be able to adapt on console. They’re programmed to loot by spamming the interact button. As far as I know, it’s not possible to distinguish between nodes and any other interactable object.
I would encourage folks to be careful about what they share like this. It's easy enough for the botters to read and adapt to it. Best to find them, confirm them, report them, and move on. By all means, keep doing it - just don't tell people you're doing it in a public space, lol
That said, I've seen videos of it working as well.
True, though that’s a risk I’m willing to take. Also, I doubt they’d be able to adapt on console. They’re programmed to loot by spamming the interact button. As far as I know, it’s not possible to distinguish between nodes and any other interactable object.
It’s possible. I’ve seen mobile node farming bots on xbox.
Nightfall12 wrote: »after reading this post, i started to look at some stationary folks a bit more closely....especially ones nearby a known node.....Sure enough they harvest instantly. I have seen plenty of roving botters before as their routes and behaviors are so easy to spot, but i never really though about the one not moving well after seeing this thread I have learned something very usefull.
I don't want to report anyone that is a real person. I have had people think my farmer was a bot/cheat once based on my speed, but they sent a tell....and I answered and shared my speedy build, its easy to get stuff nothing fancy. This person shared that they dont like reporting without checking to see if Bot or Not, and i agree......
BUT NOW we have a way to check, just by dropping a trap close by those bots come RUNNING for it....!!
So while they may find a way to work around this, it is a usefull trick to check if a real person or not.
Nightfall12 wrote: »after reading this post, i started to look at some stationary folks a bit more closely....especially ones nearby a known node.....Sure enough they harvest instantly. I have seen plenty of roving botters before as their routes and behaviors are so easy to spot, but i never really though about the one not moving well after seeing this thread I have learned something very usefull.
I don't want to report anyone that is a real person. I have had people think my farmer was a bot/cheat once based on my speed, but they sent a tell....and I answered and shared my speedy build, its easy to get stuff nothing fancy. This person shared that they dont like reporting without checking to see if Bot or Not, and i agree......
BUT NOW we have a way to check, just by dropping a trap close by those bots come RUNNING for it....!!
So while they may find a way to work around this, it is a usefull trick to check if a real person or not.
On xbox na easiest way to see if they are a resource node boss is their level, but that is not always the case as there are high level bots out there, another safer bet is their gamerscore is really low. But there are new players that can flag this as well so we have to be very careful to not call someone a bot unless they are actually a bot. Now how to tell a low level new gamerscore is a person is usually how they interact with certain things, like a sort of awe that an actual person would give with seeing something different. There are a lot of ways to do this so you can be very creative on that.
I think they have every node in bkeakrock covered on Xbox NA. Isn’t there a way they could get “gamemasters” back in game to insta kick these bots. I know they keep making more so there needs to be a quick response time on kicks so after awhile it will lessen them.
I don't play Xbox but keep up the good work!For at least six hours yesterday (maybe longer) I prevented 20+ known bots that have been reported NUMEROUS times from auto harvesting nodes. Newbies and legitimate crafter/trader farmers were able to loot those nodes during that time. I at least did something, unlike the company that supposedly has TOS that forbid unattended gameplay.
I would encourage folks to be careful about what they share like this. It's easy enough for the botters to read and adapt to it. Best to find them, confirm them, report them, and move on. By all means, keep doing it - just don't tell people you're doing it in a public space, lol
That said, I've seen videos of it working as well.
True, though that’s a risk I’m willing to take. Also, I doubt they’d be able to adapt on console. They’re programmed to loot by spamming the interact button. As far as I know, it’s not possible to distinguish between nodes and any other interactable object.
Nightfall12 wrote: »after reading this post, i started to look at some stationary folks a bit more closely....especially ones nearby a known node.....Sure enough they harvest instantly. I have seen plenty of roving botters before as their routes and behaviors are so easy to spot, but i never really though about the one not moving well after seeing this thread I have learned something very usefull.
I don't want to report anyone that is a real person. I have had people think my farmer was a bot/cheat once based on my speed, but they sent a tell....and I answered and shared my speedy build, its easy to get stuff nothing fancy. This person shared that they dont like reporting without checking to see if Bot or Not, and i agree......
BUT NOW we have a way to check, just by dropping a trap close by those bots come RUNNING for it....!!
So while they may find a way to work around this, it is a usefull trick to check if a real person or not.
On xbox na easiest way to see if they are a resource node boss is their level, but that is not always the case as there are high level bots out there, another safer bet is their gamerscore is really low. But there are new players that can flag this as well so we have to be very careful to not call someone a bot unless they are actually a bot. Now how to tell a low level new gamerscore is a person is usually how they interact with certain things, like a sort of awe that an actual person would give with seeing something different. There are a lot of ways to do this so you can be very creative on that.
Another easy way to tell is to check out the character names. On PS4 NA, they’re always gibberish. Like “Hgguibddsd” (not a real example, lest I be accused of “naming and shaming”).
Anyway, the bots adapted to this trick quickly. The 20+ bots I disabled yesterday were back at their nodes, and they had a significantly reduced loot range compared to yesterday. I couldn’t pull them away solo fast enough, thanks to the memento’s cool down, so I enlisted in zone’s help. Another player and I managed to pull three bots away from their nodes. Within about fifteen minutes or so, they logged out. When they logged back in, they were in their original location — not their location when they logged out. This suggests to me that the bots are programmed to move to specific coordinates upon login.
We have reported these bots so many times, and ZOS does nothing. It’s very discouraging.
Ah well. For at least six hours yesterday (maybe longer) I prevented 20+ known bots that have been reported NUMEROUS times from auto harvesting nodes. Newbies and legitimate crafter/trader farmers were able to loot those nodes during that time. I at least did something, unlike the company that supposedly has TOS that forbid unattended gameplay.
The problem with bots is that it's hard to distinguish them from real players with 100% guarantee that you'll never have false positives. For instance the teleporting aspects of bots. It can happen to a player with a bad net connection where the server doesn't get timely move commands. And then the client says I'm over here now. You just didn't get all the commands. And the server accepts it.
The other thing is that can ZoS prove that it's actually not a team of players? It's obvious they're just farming and not "playing" the game. But is that against the terms? This gets very gray very fast. So now they have to watch them.
It's a hard problem to solve without impacting real players.
I can't speak to Xbox but I can tell you that I and many others have been pretty vigilant in one particular zone on PC for two weeks and the turn around time to getting the bots kicked was 24hrs or less even on weekends, so results are possible unless we literally do nothing. That said, there are many ways to distinguish a bot from a player. You can upload a video to YouTube as Unlisted and then reply to the e-mail that you get after you submit a report in-game with the link for it to be reviewed, along with any screenshots.