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the most bot-concentrated place in stonefall , please GM check this .

rezastallone777
rezastallone777
Soul Shriven
Hi,

I am tired with bots, i usually report them if i find them , but sometimes i bump into tons of them and i cant keep up reporting them one by one . after a while i observe that there are atleast two locations where tons of bot usually appear .

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i really wish GM could check those area , and deal with bots
thank you


  • jaytin44
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    I just posted on this too, it's been like that for days. I am getting to the point where I won't even bother to report them any more because nothing seems to get done about it. :\
  • Kyle_Roberts
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    jaytin44 wrote: »
    I just posted on this too, it's been like that for days. I am getting to the point where I won't even bother to report them any more because nothing seems to get done about it. :\

    They do get banned its just that they get replaced instantly by new bots more or less :|

  • rezastallone777
    rezastallone777
    Soul Shriven
    if the bot char gets banned , is it also ban the account ?
  • krashwire_ESO
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    No they are just killing the bots and force logging them out. I dont think they are banning accounts which is why they come right back. As soon as the person running those bots sees they are dead they just log them back in and run them back to the farming area and run the script again.

    If they were actually banning these bot accounts we would not see the bot population grow so much everyday. This along with the fact that they have made numerous game changes lately (making farming containers and bosses lucrative for bots but punishing casual gamers) points to the fact that the gold selling sites are paying way to much for ZOS to stop them. Instead they make these grand appearances every so often and make a show of "removing" the bots so they tell us they are doing something, when the reality is they are not.
  • crush83
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    No they are just killing the bots and force logging them out. I dont think they are banning accounts which is why they come right back. As soon as the person running those bots sees they are dead they just log them back in and run them back to the farming area and run the script again.

    If they were actually banning these bot accounts we would not see the bot population grow so much everyday. This along with the fact that they have made numerous game changes lately (making farming containers and bosses lucrative for bots but punishing casual gamers) points to the fact that the gold selling sites are paying way to much for ZOS to stop them. Instead they make these grand appearances every so often and make a show of "removing" the bots so they tell us they are doing something, when the reality is they are not.

    This seems far-fetched; however, I'm not aware of any official ZOS communication that specifically mentions if the bot accounts are being banned or not. In fact, there are threads about this very topic which don't have any ZOS responses.
    Edited by crush83 on May 8, 2014 3:58PM
  • GossiTheDog
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    Search forums for suspended. They suspend the character now rather than close the account (and so subscription) so you can make another character instead. Source: all the people with characters suspended in error.
  • crush83
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    Search forums for suspended. They suspend the character now rather than close the account (and so subscription) so you can make another character instead. Source: all the people with characters suspended in error.

    What makes you think they take this same action when they appear in-game to ban bots?
  • GossiTheDog
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    Because those people suspended in error went AFK in dungeons with bots, and got booted for not moving.
  • crush83
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    Because those people suspended in error went AFK in dungeons with bots, and got booted for not moving.

    Are you sure just the character was suspended/kicked, and not the entire account? That seems pretty terrible if all they are doing is suspending characters...
  • Nightscar
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    No they are just killing the bots and force logging them out. I dont think they are banning accounts which is why they come right back. As soon as the person running those bots sees they are dead they just log them back in and run them back to the farming area and run the script again.

    If they were actually banning these bot accounts we would not see the bot population grow so much everyday. This along with the fact that they have made numerous game changes lately (making farming containers and bosses lucrative for bots but punishing casual gamers) points to the fact that the gold selling sites are paying way to much for ZOS to stop them. Instead they make these grand appearances every so often and make a show of "removing" the bots so they tell us they are doing something, when the reality is they are not.

    Is sad but it's just like the government
    for all we know Zmax could be getting kickbacks from these bots and gold seller companies..
    Wouldn't surprise me
  • GossiTheDog
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    crush83 wrote: »
    Because those people suspended in error went AFK in dungeons with bots, and got booted for not moving.

    Are you sure just the character was suspended/kicked, and not the entire account? That seems pretty terrible if all they are doing is suspending characters...

    Like I say, search forum for suspended. Or suspended AFK. It's actually quite handy they're only suspending people as people keep getting suspended in error by GMs.
  • Singular
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    crush83 wrote: »
    No they are just killing the bots and force logging them out. I dont think they are banning accounts which is why they come right back. As soon as the person running those bots sees they are dead they just log them back in and run them back to the farming area and run the script again.

    If they were actually banning these bot accounts we would not see the bot population grow so much everyday. This along with the fact that they have made numerous game changes lately (making farming containers and bosses lucrative for bots but punishing casual gamers) points to the fact that the gold selling sites are paying way to much for ZOS to stop them. Instead they make these grand appearances every so often and make a show of "removing" the bots so they tell us they are doing something, when the reality is they are not.

    This seems far-fetched; however, I'm not aware of any official ZOS communication that specifically mentions if the bot accounts are being banned or not. In fact, there are threads about this very topic which don't have any ZOS responses.

    There's an official statement about banning botters - just check the announcements section. They ban them, they're trying to stop them.
    War, give me war, give me war.
  • Zylex
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    There's also this thread, where they are talking about things we can do to help ZOS fight the bots. (including suggestions as what to do on their side). Some really good ideas there.

    The more positive "we want to help fix this" responses we get, the more visibility we have with the Devs.

    http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/94947/how-to-help-zos-battle-the-bots
  • Mistamichal
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    They are NOT banning accounts - just characters. Source: Me. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time - outside Fort Arand - I got a phone call and, while I was talking, my character was obviously just standing around doing nothing. Next thing I know I saw a GM that I hadn't noticed before. A few seconds later I got booted from the server. Tried to log back in only to find my character had been locked. Contacted customer service to say "Hey, I'm a real person" and got my character unlocked in about 3 hours. During that time I created a new character and played that while I was waiting.
  • Big_Bob
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    They are NOT banning accounts - just characters. Source: Me. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time - outside Fort Arand - I got a phone call and, while I was talking, my character was obviously just standing around doing nothing. Next thing I know I saw a GM that I hadn't noticed before. A few seconds later I got booted from the server. Tried to log back in only to find my character had been locked. Contacted customer service to say "Hey, I'm a real person" and got my character unlocked in about 3 hours. During that time I created a new character and played that while I was waiting.

    Yea, make sense. That would seem the most logical action for ZoS to take, just incase the account does belongs to an actual person who would require contacting CS to unlock their characters. Tho I think it would be wiser for them to lock all characters including slots that arent used yet UNTIL contacted by the owner of the account. Those bot farmers most likely make a new character and delete the old once the character has been locked.

  • cisadanepajsuxrwb17_ESO
    So all y'all sayin here is, the whole bot bashing by GMs recently is nothing but a publicity stunt?
  • Mistamichal
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    @Big_Bob‌ Yes, much wiser and also put it on a timer. If the owner of the account doesn't contact CS within a certain time limit, then the account is automatically cancelled.

    @cisadanepajsuxrwb17_ESO‌ I'm starting to think that.
    Edited by Mistamichal on May 9, 2014 5:28AM
  • mowind
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    Why do you post this stuff. The CSR's don't give a flying flak about botters...yea they talk a big game, but they are still here.

    All they have managed to do thus far is make things harder for the genuine players, while bolstering the pockets of the farmers (sudden inflation of motifs ring a bell).


    how are they helping us? removing the gold farmers/bots is a very good idea, penalizing the player-base....not such a good idea.


    Here is a solution that will solve all the problems.

    MAKE THE DUNGEONS INSTANCE BASED...AND LET FRIENDS QUEST TOGETHER
  • krashwire_ESO
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    So all y'all sayin here is, the whole bot bashing by GMs recently is nothing but a publicity stunt?

    Pretty much. The proof they say is in the pudding. Well the pudding is damn full of bots these days. Often I see more bots than players.

  • Westcoast14_ESO
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    So all y'all sayin here is, the whole bot bashing by GMs recently is nothing but a publicity stunt?

    Pretty much. The proof they say is in the pudding. Well the pudding is damn full of bots these days. Often I see more bots than players.

    Unfortunately, currently this is not an exaggeration, and that's not included the ones that operate underground. Granted the bots tend to occur in clusters, so I'll see maybe a 10-20 players over a substantial time span while playing, then run into maybe 3-4 clusters of 4-8 bots. But yes, overall, I'm seeing more bots than players in the areas I quest through (the areas with the main quest lines and the near by side quests).
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