The bots are a lot easier to find than their customers.
If Zenimax is sorting through and tracking all in game transactions, they can and will find those customers. I'm assuming Zenimax can see everyone's account and everyone's inventory whenever they want. I'm assuming they can use such data to hunt through and find goldfarmer stock mules- but there are millions of accounts to look through, and probably hundreds of ways goldfarmers can use their armies of accounts to launder and trade gold making everything even more troublesome.
But the bots don't care about their customers, and they don't care about the game. The goldfarmer's purpose is money and they don't care about the welfare of anyone else. They won't quit just because their customers get banned. They'll keep spamming for more customers.
Blackwolfe5 wrote: »How about...
Doing both. Also, RMT traders are clever, if they sell raw materials they do it so that it seems legit. They use clever ways to get the gold to the goldbuyers so that it is not as easily detected/traced. They don't keep all the gold in one place (most likely).
NombreDeLaBeast wrote: »Except there may be people that buy from characters that are bots but they do not know it. So they should be punished for buying from a source that may or may not have gained those resources illegitimately?
They need to figure out how to break the bots before banning players like you want.
It takes also seconds to banned people to recreate a new account so your argument has no value
BenjaminKacher_ESO wrote: »said he bought 50 stacks of raw jute from a person and didn't see anything wrong with it).
Dekkameron wrote: »BenjaminKacher_ESO wrote: »said he bought 50 stacks of raw jute from a person and didn't see anything wrong with it).
What on earth was he going to do with that much jute?
HarryWolfe wrote: »eve.stratics.com/thursday-interview-ccp-stillman/
trying to find a link to an industry forum where Stillman was a guest speaker, the page had alot of graphical representations of RMT operation visibility and how to detect it.
The long story short:
players are messy. interaction between players tends to have a random factor.
Bot's aren't messy, Bots and their handlers have highly regular interactions, and little to do with any one else.
Knowing this, it is a fairly straightforward to streamline automated detection processes.
To some degree RMT is also easy to detect, but can be disguised. I wish i could find that link : /... it graphically depicted the detection models
Well the fastest way to remove Boter's and gold farmers is to have ESO introduce a purchase page on the website for real cash making gold and items accessible to all players who are willing to spend money almost instantly killing the farming/Boting market.