Its a good thing to report bots. I think the best way to deal with them is to report them quietly and then move on with your game. This is a great game. There are bots (in every MMORPG). I think that trumping the situation up to be worse than it really is just makes the game look bad and scares people away from what could be a wonderful experience. If everyone went about on the interwebs flaming about how this game were buggy and loaded with bots it likely would not get a very good rating with gamers and thus have a lower population and less money to deal with problems. How long has the game been out of beta? Give them a chance to deal with it guys, they are just starting.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »Not true! Whatever they name their characters, the ACCOUNT is constant, so if the account gets banned, they lose EVERYTHING.
Also, it takes significant time and gold farming resources to level these bots up past 20. Getting these accounts banned is going to cost them a lot of wasted man hours.
Oh lawd, not the Vile Manse - I love that dungeon. Dammit bots get the hell out of that cool dungeon. Is nothing sacred to you?
GossiTheDog wrote: »"Now, imagine the tools ZOS has."
They don't even have tools that allow quest stages to be moved forward, hence why people stuck at broken main game quests have to wait for client patches to move on. Don't think for a minute Zenimax has cutting edge tools here. They haven't even been able to deal with bots under the ground, which has been happening since launch day.
Oh lawd, not the Vile Manse - I love that dungeon. Dammit bots get the hell out of that cool dungeon. Is nothing sacred to you?
You ask, but you and I already know the answer is no.
And hi babs
The thing here is we are told to report them, and even thanked for it (had an email from CS on another matter and it was added at the end). But if 7 hours later nothing is done, that is not really going to wash very well. And that is an important concern.
AlienDiplomat wrote: »Well, something has to change. Going FTP will not solve anything, and I will probably stop playing once my time is up this month anyway, as it is just too frustrating for me to deal with at this point in my life. Either the bots go, or I will. I was really hoping this would be hammered hard by the end of this 2nd month.
/fingerscrossed
AlienDiplomat wrote: »Your fears of false positives are unwarranted. I would bet you money that half the "wrongful" bans were actually legitimate, but they whined and cried and made threats, and instead of stepping up and taking them to court ZOS decided to reinstate a limited number of bot accounts that were "close to human" but put a flag on them to watch the account in the future.
Here's the thing. Look at my videos. Is there really any doubt these are bots? All spamming the same ability, all following the exact same path, all teleporting around back to their track start points. Now, imagine the tools ZOS has.
They have the ability to re-render game content based on position data collected from every character over time. If they don't they should be shot in the feet.
They can play back your "legit" exploit activity and confirm pretty easily to any court of law that you are exploiting, and upon reviews that get banned I would say very few are legit. This only reinforces my point though:
Instead of hiring a GM squad like WoW and other major MMO's, ZOS seems to have wanted to save a little coin and try some "one size fits all" automated methods, which WILL result in some false positives. That is probably what happened last wave.
They need to bite the bullet and hire more GM's and do more active monitoring, and come down WAY harder on the exploiters that they do catch. As I said, ban their game account, forum account, and payment method permanently. Let them get a lawyer and whine if you have the evidence, I guarantee they won't.
You lose more money to people quitting if you don't, and to your company looking bad with all the content festering bots.
By the way, in over seven years I never saw one bot or gold spam message in WoW. NOT ONE. Where is that minimum standard Angry Joe was talking about?
Hell, they could probably hire WoW's programmers to do it for them for less than they are losing to frustrated customers quitting while they fumble with trying to do it themselves, and failing.