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Go complain about something serious.
Not even including the people who were using st hacks to farm flux, which did the most damage out of all the things even though all are pretty seriously detrimental to the economic status of the market.
but yea gamigo doesnt give a single ♥♥♥♥ and just lets it happen so there is really nothing that can be done
But again, why OP bother about bots? I mean, just look at the state of the current game. Game can't be opened, error, character data missing, even supporting the developer via store is impossible.
You could follow the guidelines wrote by developer to report bots, but from my knowledge, it doesn't change anything! Even if you 9000% follow what the guideline told you to. Community manager even entered the Bomber Royale to play with bots! I'm not kidding. What you expect? Activate moderating power to kick bots? Nah...
If all Bomber Royale bots are kicked, that game mode for sure is gonna die. New players complain. If fishing bots are banned, there are still tons of Glims floating in market. But flippers and those who run bots will reduce the supplies to screw new players.
You can say that, just grind. But majority of Trove playerbase is either kids or casual. I don't even need to elaborate more. Bots are against ToS and should be done in first place, but developer don't even bother revising the old mechanic and fixing the error, which is the problem.