Reignskream wrote: »All in all, lets hope they come off a little stronger in fixing the bots, but IMO, i believe they will.
Well, there's no doubt they will. The question is will it be too late.
We aren't asking for them to rush out the autodetection measures right now. We are just asking that they send around a GM to get rid of the blatantly obvious botters.
Hang out at said boss encounter (invisible) and observe behavior for 9-10 spawns. Draw conclusions based on all factors involved, rather than cherry picking from a list. Ban the ones that leave no doubt, leave the rest.
Move on to the next dungeon. I have no doubt that if GMs were doing this, they'd easily outpace the rate at which new bots can signup and level up.
I'm sorry but you're totally clueless as to the scale you're talking about here.
I guess you forgot that accounts cost money. If they are having to spend tons of money on new accounts, they aren't going to stick around for long.
It's called cost-benefit analysis.
Take a look: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost–benefit_analysis
Holycannoli wrote: »Except they use stolen credit card info so what do they care.
Holycannoli wrote: »Except they use stolen credit card info so what do they care.
- Stop allowing them to steal your information by being a dutz and filling out obvious phishing forms or downloading malicious software.
- They'll eventually run out of accounts, even if they are stealing them.
rioinsigniab16_ESO wrote: »They'll run out of accounts? No. They don't. Why? Because they buy new ones using...stolen credit card details. Remember that players aren't the only ones who have their CC details stolen.
[*] Player doesn't understand English very well. Yes, we do have non-native English speakers who live inside the United States.
[*] Player has filtered out private messages by creating a new chat tab.
[*] Some other chat has pushed the private messages out of the way.
[*] Player is an extremely slow typer (yes I know lots of hunt and peckers who take up to a minute to type a single tell/reply).
[*] Player is so immersed/focused on the fighting that they don't notice incoming messages.
[*] Player is colorblind and doesn't differentiate the private tell from other chat, and thus is not drawn to it.
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In reality, a GM need not even contact the bots. It's pretty blatantly obvious who is botting and who is a real player. You can observe the way they move and react to the environment. There names are usually a dead give away, but shouldn't be a sole identifier.
Like I said, don't match them to a single item on a checklist. Match them to ALL items on a checklist, then ban them.

And even if you were a Non-English speaking, Color Blind, depth perception deprived, notoriously slow typing space case named "ahslbvhasd" who just happened to be nearly identical to the bots all around you, and using the same attack(s) as them, And in the same sequence as them, AND in perfect unison with them..
Koltiros1005b14a_ESO wrote: »
Ragnarok is a 2-bit game played by 12 year olds, you're comparing that to a world of pixelated adult brutality created by people with their masters degree in the computer arts, also Ragnarok or whatever the hell it is, isn't holding a big name brand that supports its title like BETHESDA! Your argument could not be more irrelevant here. Also if they placed a GM in the dungeon to creep on these botters and just stand there, real players would gather around them and whine about bugs, it's a GM's job to NOt be apparent in the gaming atmosphere, instead of being the sunlight on a 12 year olds day. And before you use the stupid excuse that they could go invisible or what have you, they would still need to open chat up. So shut up mister Ragnarok GM and let REAL people of business do their job as they HAVE been doing as evidenced by threads like:
http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/82424/recent-actions-against-exploiters-appealing-a-ban#latest
They care about their product, enough said.
Reignskream wrote: »
MM, no. I'm still level 25 and i was in early access, nice try though. I participate in everything in that zone before i leave, dungeons, quests, achievs, skyshards, etc.
Ive killed bosses surrounded by 10+ bots, and gotten my achiev easily. stand where he spawns, wack him when he spawns, it is not that hard. Again, i understand it sucks.
It IS simply done. I've done it myself in Ragnarok online, I was a bot-baning GM and I did my job pretty danm right. You just walk into the dungeon and whisper to the bot "Mr askjdalksdjasdk -typical name of the bots- I'm from the Staff, please answer to me or your account might get baned." "I just saw you killing that boss, I know you are there, please asnwer to me." *keeps talking to him for 5 minutes in different chats*. After 5 minutes of no answer, you ban him and take screenshot for when the bot owner comes to complain to the forums. If you want to avoid people arguing that they were not paying attention to the chat window, you just teleport the player to somewhere else and keep talking to him until you got the proof he's a bot. Done. It's as simple as that. One person could do the job. I could do the job. It's really the easiest thing in the world. ZOS is not taking measures at all.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.
So are you telling me solving the bot problem is the players responsability? Really? Wow. You are really a blind fanboy. Fyi, I DO report every bot I encounter, but when I encounter 15 per dungeon I visit, it kinds of descourages me. But do not be mistaken, reporting the bots is not my obligation, and solving the bot issue is not my responsability. Reporting is just a courtesy I do to make ZOS job easier. But I can report every bot in the game, but if ZOS does nothing with that, then it's the same as nothing. ZOS should be taking cards in the issue, wherever or not the players report or not. And, for what I can see, the players ARE reporting, but the bots are still there..Reignskream wrote: »Someone posts their opinion and they're trolling all the sudden? One thing I'm getting sick of is being called a fanboy & a troll because we tend to backup ZOS when people come out and cry over something that THE PLAYERS need to take a stand against. /report is all you have to do and it takes less than a minute, but no, you don't "get paid" to do that.
That's your problem then, not ZOS, because like every job, not everybody can do every single thing with the flip of a switch. Us sending in reports is what helps the community out, and if you cant take a second to help the community out, then why are you here whining in the first place.
Your not even doing your part to make this game a better place, but you will sit around and cry about it, huh?
Just because ZOS doesnt inform you guys about what is going on, does NOT mean things arent happening. Oh but wait, i guess I'm a fanboy and im trolling now, and my opinion is bleak.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVi2xi-XKzQReignskream wrote: »
MM, no. I'm still level 25 and i was in early access, nice try though. I participate in everything in that zone before i leave, dungeons, quests, achievs, skyshards, etc.
Ive killed bosses surrounded by 10+ bots, and gotten my achiev easily. stand where he spawns, wack him when he spawns, it is not that hard. Again, i understand it sucks.
I dont understand why it is so important to you to point out that you don´t feel it is a big problem, and that you manage to bypass this not so big problem. Obviously this is something that a lot of people are suffering from. Are their experiences not valid according to you?
You seem to take their complaints personally. I assure you, no one blames you for the bots in the game... well, unless you run some.
So are you telling me solving the bot problem is the players responsability? Really? Wow. You are really a blind fanboy. Fyi, I DO report every bot I encounter, but when I encounter 15 per dungeon I visit, it kinds of descourages me. But do not be mistaken, reporting the bots is not my obligation, and solving the bot issue is not my responsability. Reporting is just a courtesy I do to make ZOS job easier. But I can report every bot in the game, but if ZOS does nothing with that, then it's the same as nothing. ZOS should be taking cards in the issue, wherever or not the players report or not. And, for what I can see, the players ARE reporting, but the bots are still there..Reignskream wrote: »Someone posts their opinion and they're trolling all the sudden? One thing I'm getting sick of is being called a fanboy & a troll because we tend to backup ZOS when people come out and cry over something that THE PLAYERS need to take a stand against. /report is all you have to do and it takes less than a minute, but no, you don't "get paid" to do that.
That's your problem then, not ZOS, because like every job, not everybody can do every single thing with the flip of a switch. Us sending in reports is what helps the community out, and if you cant take a second to help the community out, then why are you here whining in the first place.
Your not even doing your part to make this game a better place, but you will sit around and cry about it, huh?
Just because ZOS doesnt inform you guys about what is going on, does NOT mean things arent happening. Oh but wait, i guess I'm a fanboy and im trolling now, and my opinion is bleak.
Etchesketch wrote: »Astonishing that ZoS doesn't see it.
Etchesketch wrote: »Bots in public dungeons is THE game killer, only slightly ahead of terrible grouping interaction between friends. I say the public bots ahead of it only because it will affect more people early in their game experience and force them to opt out of subscribing faster.
Astonishing that ZoS doesn't see it.
They see it, they are working on it. the GM approach is also a reactive approach. Designing an actual backend system like other MMOs have is the best way to lessen botting, and that takes time.
Etchesketch wrote: »Bots in public dungeons is THE game killer, only slightly ahead of terrible grouping interaction between friends. I say the public bots ahead of it only because it will affect more people early in their game experience and force them to opt out of subscribing faster.
Astonishing that ZoS doesn't see it.
They see it, they are working on it. the GM approach is also a reactive approach. Designing an actual backend system like other MMOs have is the best way to lessen botting, and that takes time.
Etchesketch wrote: »They are losing customers NOW.
Get in game GMS and ban these bots today.
Etchesketch wrote: »Etchesketch wrote: »Bots in public dungeons is THE game killer, only slightly ahead of terrible grouping interaction between friends. I say the public bots ahead of it only because it will affect more people early in their game experience and force them to opt out of subscribing faster.
Astonishing that ZoS doesn't see it.
They see it, they are working on it. the GM approach is also a reactive approach. Designing an actual backend system like other MMOs have is the best way to lessen botting, and that takes time.
Sorry this argument and all the other like them don't hold water.
ZoS needs to do something that gets the bots out NOW. Not next week, not next year.
They are losing customers NOW.
Get in game GMS and ban these bots today.
Etchesketch wrote: »Etchesketch wrote: »Bots in public dungeons is THE game killer, only slightly ahead of terrible grouping interaction between friends. I say the public bots ahead of it only because it will affect more people early in their game experience and force them to opt out of subscribing faster.
Astonishing that ZoS doesn't see it.
They see it, they are working on it. the GM approach is also a reactive approach. Designing an actual backend system like other MMOs have is the best way to lessen botting, and that takes time.
Sorry this argument and all the other like them don't hold water.
ZoS needs to do something that gets the bots out NOW. Not next week, not next year.
They are losing customers NOW.
Get in game GMS and ban these bots today.