Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
The_Titan_Tim wrote: »Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
It’s completely free to make email addresses and it takes less than 5 minutes to make a completely free account to replace any accounts that were banned.
Solving this problem takes a better approach than randomly doing bot sweeps and banning individual bots.
New characters shouldn’t be able to farm materials that yield the most expensive materials, those raw materials can’t be refined by the bots as their skill lines aren’t high enough, so those materials are either sent to one central account for refining, or sold to others who can do it themselves.
Characters should generate more or less wealth based on how long they are into their progression, farming materials is a work-around for that.
To solve the bot problem, this specifically needs to be addressed, because if it takes a bot until level 50 to start yielding results, it would be a lot more discouraging to it’s creator when it gets banned.
WinterHeart626 wrote: »The_Titan_Tim wrote: »Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
It’s completely free to make email addresses and it takes less than 5 minutes to make a completely free account to replace any accounts that were banned.
Solving this problem takes a better approach than randomly doing bot sweeps and banning individual bots.
New characters shouldn’t be able to farm materials that yield the most expensive materials, those raw materials can’t be refined by the bots as their skill lines aren’t high enough, so those materials are either sent to one central account for refining, or sold to others who can do it themselves.
Characters should generate more or less wealth based on how long they are into their progression, farming materials is a work-around for that.
To solve the bot problem, this specifically needs to be addressed, because if it takes a bot until level 50 to start yielding results, it would be a lot more discouraging to it’s creator when it gets banned.
I’d say it’s sent to a central account for refining more likely. I’ve noted on occasion bots stopping and opening bags/ maps.
Track the flow, find the main source account, slap it with a big stick.
WinterHeart626 wrote: »The_Titan_Tim wrote: »Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
It’s completely free to make email addresses and it takes less than 5 minutes to make a completely free account to replace any accounts that were banned.
Solving this problem takes a better approach than randomly doing bot sweeps and banning individual bots.
New characters shouldn’t be able to farm materials that yield the most expensive materials, those raw materials can’t be refined by the bots as their skill lines aren’t high enough, so those materials are either sent to one central account for refining, or sold to others who can do it themselves.
Characters should generate more or less wealth based on how long they are into their progression, farming materials is a work-around for that.
To solve the bot problem, this specifically needs to be addressed, because if it takes a bot until level 50 to start yielding results, it would be a lot more discouraging to it’s creator when it gets banned.
I’d say it’s sent to a central account for refining more likely. I’ve noted on occasion bots stopping and opening bags/ maps.
Track the flow, find the main source account, slap it with a big stick.
WinterHeart626 wrote: »The_Titan_Tim wrote: »Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
It’s completely free to make email addresses and it takes less than 5 minutes to make a completely free account to replace any accounts that were banned.
Solving this problem takes a better approach than randomly doing bot sweeps and banning individual bots.
New characters shouldn’t be able to farm materials that yield the most expensive materials, those raw materials can’t be refined by the bots as their skill lines aren’t high enough, so those materials are either sent to one central account for refining, or sold to others who can do it themselves.
Characters should generate more or less wealth based on how long they are into their progression, farming materials is a work-around for that.
To solve the bot problem, this specifically needs to be addressed, because if it takes a bot until level 50 to start yielding results, it would be a lot more discouraging to it’s creator when it gets banned.
I’d say it’s sent to a central account for refining more likely. I’ve noted on occasion bots stopping and opening bags/ maps.
Track the flow, find the main source account, slap it with a big stick.
On PC NA I tracked bots from the field where they collected material to Ebonheart where they interacted with a vendor NPC before returning to the field. I assume they sold the mats for gold rather than selling at the guild stores.
On PC NA I tracked bots from the field where they collected material to Ebonheart where they interacted with a vendor NPC before returning to the field. I assume they sold the mats for gold rather than selling at the guild stores.
WinterHeart626 wrote: »Forgot the ones that camp on resource nodes in Cyrodiil delves. Always nightblades
Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
HumbleThaumaturge wrote: »Now I am certain the original poster is talking about real bots. However, sometimes, I think folks mistake real players for "bots." By that I mean: There is an actual person at a keyboard or controller obsessively-compulsively running around a well-known harvesting path . . . sometimes for an hour, or several hours. I, myself, have been mistaken for a "bot" in Craglorn (back when I still "farmed").
A memory: Back when I would "farm," my poor little avatar would sometimes experience a violent SHOVE to the side. I always wondered if that was a GM (Gamemaster) mistaking me for a bot and shoving me to the side. At the time, I assumed such a shove was intended to disrupt a bot's pre-programmed routine. Of course, not being a bot, I quickly recovered, and continued farming. Does anyone know for certain if that was something GMs did back in the day?
Anyway, while the original poster clearly means real bots, I wonder if other posters might be mistaking real players for bots. Once that farming OCD kicks into high gear, a real (living, breathing) player might, indeed, behave just like a bot.
Veinblood1965 wrote: »And they are fast as can be for level three bots. I tried following one a while back and they are super quick. Too quick for non-CP toons.
Jamie_Aubrey wrote: »Veinblood1965 wrote: »And they are fast as can be for level three bots. I tried following one a while back and they are super quick. Too quick for non-CP toons.
They must have Prisoner's and Cowards gear on, what I use when scroll running on a sorc
Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Bots are low level, level 3 or so, always have hyphenated usernames like squiggy-loop6 and long auto-generated names like AIFJWIGULDSNUDFUEK. I’m not confusing that with a real player.
DragonRacer wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »Bots are low level, level 3 or so, always have hyphenated usernames like squiggy-loop6 and long auto-generated names like AIFJWIGULDSNUDFUEK. I’m not confusing that with a real player.
Yup. And those username setups are the random default for PlayStation. When I went to make a second account for Red Dead Online (unlike ESO, you can’t have multiple toons on one account and I wanted a male character and 10 “new” horse stalls to level up after I did most everything on my original female character), the username I wanted was already taken, so PlayStation suggested other names and all of them were that sort of format like rusty-nail8. So when you see that format, it’s either someone who didn’t take the time or ran out of ideas for a username and took what Sony suggested or bots made as quickly as possible so they didn’t care about the username.
Rishikesa108 wrote: »Hi All, so wanted to follow up after chatting with the team. We do regular sweeps for bots in-game. However, if you come across any. Please using the in-game report tool to report and if you can, include the bot name. We can use the in-game data to get rid of the bots you come across.
Bots are underground, you do not see the bot character, you just see nodes that vanish.