You shouldn't do because there should be plenty of telling ways that you're not actually a bot.
StormChaser3000 wrote: »I wouldn't worry about dolmens. Those bots sit on just one dolmen at a time.
As for grinding mats I wouldn't worry either. I'm sure that actually all those complaining on steam did one or another violation and just playing innosents.
You shouldn't do because there should be plenty of telling ways that you're not actually a bot.
This ^^^^
Bots are pretty obvious for starters though I would not suggest standing in one place doing basic attacks on dolmen bosses.
Also, most of those that claim they were banned for no reason are lying. Most know why there were banned. Cheaters are notorious for claiming innocents or straight up try to blame game developers in some lame attempt to justify their actions. It is really pathetic how they respond sometimes.
StormChaser3000 wrote: »I wouldn't worry about dolmens. Those bots sit on just one dolmen at a time.
As for grinding mats I wouldn't worry either. I'm sure that actually all those complaining on steam did one or another violation and just playing innosents.
That's the thing, even I have sat at 1 dolemans when I was tired, and just watched Netflix until it activates, I mean what if someone's complained? I of course have plenty of other account activity, so maybe they could see.
DoonerSeraph wrote: »StormChaser3000 wrote: »I wouldn't worry about dolmens. Those bots sit on just one dolmen at a time.
As for grinding mats I wouldn't worry either. I'm sure that actually all those complaining on steam did one or another violation and just playing innosents.
That's the thing, even I have sat at 1 dolemans when I was tired, and just watched Netflix until it activates, I mean what if someone's complained? I of course have plenty of other account activity, so maybe they could see.
As long as you didnt stand there attacking thin air, I would find hard to see you as a bot.
DoonerSeraph wrote: »As long as you didnt stand there attacking thin air, I would find hard to see you as a bot.
Magic missile the darkness?DoonerSeraph wrote: »As long as you didnt stand there attacking thin air, I would find hard to see you as a bot.
I hate thin air with a passion, myself
Mettaricana wrote: »Played an old game called mabinogi and we had an item scroll that when used on a bot it would present them with an image captcha question or a simple questions like what animal is this? that if they could not answer it booted them from the server. It did not work on afk characters but ones that were actively spamming selling gold or engaged in an active bot train. Also of answered correctly by a person they'd be immune to being scrolled again for a week it was fun id log in once a week run through main towns and scroll all the gold sellers. It gave players a bit of gm power over bots
You shouldn't do because there should be plenty of telling ways that you're not actually a bot.
This ^^^^
Bots are pretty obvious for starters though I would not suggest standing in one place doing basic attacks on dolmen bosses.
Also, most of those that claim they were banned for no reason are lying. Most know why there were banned. Cheaters are notorious for claiming innocents or straight up try to blame game developers in some lame attempt to justify their actions. It is really pathetic how they respond sometimes.
Runecraft had an random event then grinding or farming as it either summoned an boss or you got an guy with an captcha check, if you solved it you got an small reward, if you did not he would tart attacking you, you could run away from all this.ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Mettaricana wrote: »Played an old game called mabinogi and we had an item scroll that when used on a bot it would present them with an image captcha question or a simple questions like what animal is this? that if they could not answer it booted them from the server. It did not work on afk characters but ones that were actively spamming selling gold or engaged in an active bot train. Also of answered correctly by a person they'd be immune to being scrolled again for a week it was fun id log in once a week run through main towns and scroll all the gold sellers. It gave players a bit of gm power over bots
These scrolls were also used to troll and confuse new players, which was an unfortunate side effect of them, because they could be used on -anyone- in Mabi. When my friend first started playing, after I had invited him, he was up in tir chonaill minding his own business, killing spiders on his very first character, which of course was wearing noob clothes. Some girl comes running up to him, shouting nonsense, and because he ignored her, she bot-scrolled him. He had no idea what he was supposed to do, and I wasn't online at the time, so his new character got locked out until he was able to contact the company.
We do not need a mechanic like this in ESO. It was terrible in Mabi, and still is.
You shouldn't do because there should be plenty of telling ways that you're not actually a bot.
This ^^^^
Bots are pretty obvious for starters though I would not suggest standing in one place doing basic attacks on dolmen bosses.
Also, most of those that claim they were banned for no reason are lying. Most know why there were banned. Cheaters are notorious for claiming innocents or straight up try to blame game developers in some lame attempt to justify their actions. It is really pathetic how they respond sometimes.
Ya your probably right, it was just unsettling to see how so many claimed innocence
[In another game] A player claimed he was banned unfairly, that they did not do what they were accused of. A dev countered with how many times he attempted to duplicate the items after the trap was set. The player then blamed the devs for allowing them to do it in the first place (even though the player did not report the issue).
DoonerSeraph wrote: »As long as you didnt stand there attacking thin air, I would find hard to see you as a bot.
I hate thin air with a passion, myself