Alternatively, ZOS could just respond promptly to reported bots and monitor known popular train locations every couple of days, which would do wonders for our faith in their ability to stay on top of
Seltsame Wahlmöglichkeit. Wenn ich nicht dafür bin, dass man für das Melden von Bots (warum eigentlich nur bei Bots und nicht auch bei Exploitern, Trollen und Co?) muss ich entweder Bots ok finden ode
Es spricht absolut nichts dagegen, Bots zu melden. Aber wenn man die Beiträge hier und auch in den anderen Bot-Freds liest, wird man den Eindruck nicht los, daß einige sich auf einer Art heiligen Miss
Bots basically do 2 things. First, they increase the amount of materials in the market. This is an increase in supply and in isolation will lower the cost of said goods in the market place.
The difference I noticed is that those in newbie zones are of different type. If in Grathwood it's a train consisting from 3-4 bots of lvl ~15~20s, that kills easy mobs, then in newbie areas there are
Bots affect more then you realize. ZOS keeps track of a lot of data. For example, they track drop rates for nirn. Now if the bots are running 24/7, they can move the drop rate % enough that ZOS lowers
Bots bother me because, as Turelus stated, they're frequently scammers (hell, just by botting, they're exploiters of some stripe), Maybe they're there for selling accounts; maybe they're there for f