roflcopter wrote: »You have no idea, have you?ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
You have no idea the scale of the problem.
You have no idea how totally inadequate your reporting mechanism is.
You have no idea how long it takes to report even one bot that isn't stationery.
You have no idea!
Why is this such a big deal? Let bots be bots and let Zen take care of them. I have never once in my entire life of playing MMO's ever let botting raise my blood pressure to the point of it ruining my gaming experience. Yeah, they are a nuisance but just play around it.
This game has a very friendly loot / exp system where it shouldn't effect you too much, unless your in cyradiil and see 1000 toons called x0x98dld running after you. THEN and only THEN would I poop myself.
I am not sure how I would handle a bot train in pvp.
I wouldn't mind a thousand bots in AvA.
I'm a dk...
/throws banner in front of bots then picks the calculator to count alliance points gained.
Lots of posts here about getting more staff on the servers specifically to keep banning accounts. I get the idea, and the goal would be great for everyone, but you're missing a point. You have to recruit and train someone to do that (which is not a cheap thing to do), and frankly I've never known a company who can keep people in that kind of menial work for more than 5 minutes without them getting bored, or realising they're in a dead end job, and leaving. Which means a never ending cycle of resource being spent on getting people only to have them leave in 5 minutes.
I completely get why people are suggesting that throwing people at it would fix the problem, but it's really not the best answer.
The solution, if there can be one, which is unlikely if WoW have had 10+ years and not managed it, is in code. It will get better, but as long as there is a market there, then it'll exist.
Now Zenimax has 50 new employees that they have to do something with. If they fire them, then they now have to pay them unemployment.
i know the difference between a bot and a live person. Anyone with a modest IQ can see the difference. Those who lack the intelligence to see the difference aren't able to tell the truth that is in front of their faces.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
@ZOS_AmeliaR The problem is that NOBODY responds to the in-game support tickets. I am seeing Veteran Rank 1 bots in Coldharbour that I have reported on numerous occasions in the early level dungeons or scripted pathing in overland areas. Perhaps this is something that needs to be addressed internally because it appears that one department at ZOS has no clue what the other is doing.
Or maybe they arent bots and you just think they are?
i know the difference between a bot and a live person. Anyone with a modest IQ can see the difference. Those who lack the intelligence to see the difference aren't able to tell the truth that is in front of their faces.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
@ZOS_AmeliaR The problem is that NOBODY responds to the in-game support tickets. I am seeing Veteran Rank 1 bots in Coldharbour that I have reported on numerous occasions in the early level dungeons or scripted pathing in overland areas. Perhaps this is something that needs to be addressed internally because it appears that one department at ZOS has no clue what the other is doing.
Or maybe they arent bots and you just think they are?
Bots move in point to point movement patterns, V, W, Z, M, N shaped. Live players move (with their mouse) in U, O, C, J shaped patterns,
Bots move in the same path over and over and often teleport at the end of the path to the beginning to restart their scripting. Both points can be noted by following them to where they disappear and then finding out where they are reappearing. live players get distracted after a time and move in different patterns and never instantly teleport from once place on the map to the next.
Bots have a stutter when they move as they reach one point and pivot to move in a new direction. Live players move seamlessly.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I bet zenimax said the same thing and look at all the innocent people they banned for supposedly being bots.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I bet zenimax said the same thing and look at all the innocent people they banned for supposedly being bots.
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...
Its a darn good bet that plenty of ducks were swept up, along with those stupid enough to look and act like ducks.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Well these people were unbanned so obviously it was not a duck.
Not keeping up, eh? I'll invite you to go to the thread I know your'e referencing - and continue reading, so as to avoid regurgitating here what plenty of others already know.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Arent you quitting anyways? Why do you even care?
Darn non fanboys who actually want to see games fixed! What to do? Well for fanboys, it's simple:jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »First its grouping now its bots its always something with you isnt it heh.
Still not keeping up .... smhjamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Ah well 2 more days.
ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
butthurtlocker wrote: »ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
It is humanly impossible to catch every single one of them and report them. I would need an army of players the size of their army of bots. For every one that I did report, 10 more got past me and disappeared while I was doing reports. And after something like 10 minutes of constant reporting, and seeing no end to the waves of bots moving through the zone, I gave up. Because this is a problem on a much larger scale than what one player can take care of with a report. We're not talking about one bot, not 5 bots, not 20. I'm talking dozens, and dozens, and dozens of them.
I understand that this isn't something that forum moderators handle. On the other hand, reporting them would be barely touching the tip of the iceberg. There needs to be somebody in there doing something about it. If players reporting them isn't effective to catch even half of the bots in this area, then the sad truth is that these people are just going to get away with this cheating/exploitation. And I'm sorry, but that's unacceptable.
What it does:
Adds a Keybind to Fastreport the last Targeted Player
You dont have to stay on him - it wont overwrite unless you relog or Target another Player!
Adds an HUD for the Current Target
Advanced Automatic-Tracking of the Target Players Details (like Level, Map, Position and Time)
Adds /report Playername
If no Playername has been specified it will use the last player you targeted or if you didn't target anyone yet it will open just the Reportwindow
Use this Addon to fastly report any Hacker or Bot you see to help ZOS!
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »i know the difference between a bot and a live person. Anyone with a modest IQ can see the difference. Those who lack the intelligence to see the difference aren't able to tell the truth that is in front of their faces.jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
@ZOS_AmeliaR The problem is that NOBODY responds to the in-game support tickets. I am seeing Veteran Rank 1 bots in Coldharbour that I have reported on numerous occasions in the early level dungeons or scripted pathing in overland areas. Perhaps this is something that needs to be addressed internally because it appears that one department at ZOS has no clue what the other is doing.
Or maybe they arent bots and you just think they are?
Bots move in point to point movement patterns, V, W, Z, M, N shaped. Live players move (with their mouse) in U, O, C, J shaped patterns,
Bots move in the same path over and over and often teleport at the end of the path to the beginning to restart their scripting. Both points can be noted by following them to where they disappear and then finding out where they are reappearing. live players get distracted after a time and move in different patterns and never instantly teleport from once place on the map to the next.
Bots have a stutter when they move as they reach one point and pivot to move in a new direction. Live players move seamlessly.
I bet zenimax said the same thing and look at all the innocent people they banned for supposedly being bots.
Skirmish840 wrote: »If you ignore them nothing gets done, if you report them very little gets done. What is one to do, report or ignore, both seem like the same option to me atm... The reporting ingame is very lacklustre, It doesn't make me feel like I've made a difference for my 30 mins of reporting a zone of Bots, there's no feedback in game. It all feels useless.
Can someone please point me to the "bot reporting mod", I'm done reporting the hard way
Thechemicals wrote: »In 1997, if you called a gm in ultima online he would appear before your eyes and even imprison players who were harrassing or exploiting.
butthurtlocker wrote: »IT NEVER ENDS
Please send a GM ASAP
I'm sorry, I really don't want to be rude but saying that just shows you really don't understand the reality at all.ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »Keep in mind that you'll need to have targeted at least one of the bots to submit your report, that way the GM who receives your report has the specific location data he/she needs to track down the swarm.
Why pay employees to play video games all day when you can outsource a ticketing system to India for 1/10th the cost, and spend that extra money on remodeling the 4th bathroom of your 5th yacht?
ZOS_AmeliaR wrote: »We understand that bots can be very frustrating to encounter in-game, but please understand that we cannot assist with these types of issues on the forums. We have an in-game system in place that allows you to report violations of our Terms of Service, including bots and other forms of cheating.
If you haven't already done so, please make sure to use the reporting function to ensure these accounts are investigated by the appropriate team. Thank you!
Is it just me who thinks the amount of bots in the game have been reduced? I run into these suspected bots on occasion in public D's and stuff but i see them less and less and i play this game alot more then id like to admit LOL.