Here's what you do. Instead of trying to use class skills, everyone equip a dagger (fastest swing time of all weapons). Stand where boss spawns, swing endlessly. You may not do much damage, but you will get a hit in, enough to register for the quest.They are game breakers in the dungeons with quests that expect you the player to actually hit/kill the boss and you can't for the bots.
While i have seen a few suspicious behaviour next to bosses, where are all these bots, guys?
Is it a matter of server? On the EU server we arent overrun by bots.
Koltiros1005b14a_ESO wrote: »There are numerous threads about this, ZOS knows it and issue and they ARE handling it, maybe not in the public outcry domination way that you'd like it to be, however banning bots is not simply done, it requires that YOU the player give detailed reports on the botters and that the ZOS team reviews these reports to determine if said botter was actually botting, they can't afford to ban people falsely based on loose information. How would you like to be banned because someone said you were botting, and provided little to no information that said otherwise. This isn't like getting rid of gold farmers, it takes time.
Koltiros1005b14a_ESO wrote: »It isn't even a game breaking thing, you hardly see any bots in the later areas, if they are farming common soul gems and below par blues, whoopee freakng do.
No, no.Access to veteran zones isnt as easy as you make it sound. If it was, veteran zones would be full of bots, and trust me they arent.
No, no.Access to veteran zones isnt as easy as you make it sound. If it was, veteran zones would be full of bots, and trust me they arent.
My point was that it's really irrelevant for the bots to be going after the items for the base mats (iron / steel / etc) to sell.
The upgrade items are still the rare commodity, which you get regardless of area level. Item quality, OTOH, is. So a level 40 blue can provide the upgrade mat for a Veteran 10 green when deconstructed. Load up on blues, deconstruct, and you'll end up with a percentage of upgrade mats.
Send BOE items to a deconstruction toon from a farming toon...
You all do realize that a ban of china is not even close to the solution. First, bots use proxies... and most of the bottlers in most games are Americans/Eu, the Chinese companies pay them for the gold and resell it at a higher rate.
That's my point. Manual cleaning in this game is a reaaally easy thing to do since bots are so limited in their interactions. In Ragnarok they teleported when you talked to them, disconnected, talked back, it was much harder to prove they were bots, yet I baned like 20 bots a day, and I wasn't even payed to do it.
You all do realize that a ban of china is not even close to the solution. First, bots use proxies... and most of the bottlers in most games are Americans/Eu, the Chinese companies pay them for the gold and resell it at a higher rate.
And where are the buyers from? Coz if it was for me i would ban them too.
If a player is killing a boss dungeon, then it's clearly not afk.rioinsigniab16_ESO wrote: »I agree that these bots need to go (I report any I find). However, I don't agree with the assertion that Zenimax aren't doing anything about it. That's just plain jumping to wild conclusions without actually basing them on any hard facts.
Remember that we only see the results of their work (patches, hotfixes, announcements about bans, etc). But, BEFORE those results can be seen, work actually has to be done to get to that stage.
Sure, they could have a CS rep / GM manually going around ALL delves and dungeons throughout the gameworld, on all servers, asking questions and waiting for 10 mins for an answer. After all, it wouldn't be a good idea to end up inadvertently banning an "innocent" account who just happens to have gone afk the second prior to you send them a tell, or one that belongs to someone who can't respond very fast (for whatever reason). After all, then you'd end up getting bad press for "banning innocents" (hmmm...)
I'd do it for free. How cost effective is that?rioinsigniab16_ESO wrote: »Also, it's probably just not cost effective to employ someone on TODAY'S salary to do that. Because that person (or people) are going to HAVE to do that for the entire life of the product unless the company takes extra measures to combat it in other ways.....
So, instead of that, wouldn't it be better idea if the devs (the coders of the gameworld) devised a means to prevent / discourage such activity in the first place? Unfortunately, a consequence to that decision is that whilst the devs are working on such things, there WILL be people in the forums claiming that they aren't doing anything about it.
If a player is killing a boss dungeon, then it's clearly not afk.
I can assure you, a decent GM could ban 30 acconts per day and make sure none of them is innocent, 100% guaranteed.
"I'd do it for free. How cost effective is that?
You say "to do that" as if it was a minor issue. It's not a minor issue.
I suspect ZOS wants to wait at least a month before banning the bot accounts. They not only collect $60.00 per account, but they get to collect additional monthly fees from them.
In the end, they just want your money and this includes the accounts used for botting. Of course they will slap some of these accounts on the wrist and ban a few to keep the masses at bay, but they have no real urgency to stop this activity.
ZOS gets their $$$ and the gold companies keep the accounts long enough to make back their $$$ in losses.
But they are banning the bots by the thousands.
While i have seen a few suspicious behaviour next to bosses, where are all these bots, guys?
Is it a matter of server? On the EU server we arent overrun by bots.
Its not overran on our side either. Its more of an occasional appearance. However American kids these days sure do love there whine. (they like the attention it brings)
Koltiros1005b14a_ESO wrote: »There are numerous threads about this, ZOS knows it and issue and they ARE handling it, maybe not in the public outcry domination way that you'd like it to be, however banning bots is not simply done, it requires that YOU the player give detailed reports on the botters and that the ZOS team reviews these reports to determine if said botter was actually botting, they can't afford to ban people falsely based on loose information. How would you like to be banned because someone said you were botting, and provided little to no information that said otherwise. This isn't like getting rid of gold farmers, it takes time.