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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The one that is highly ban and illegal are RMT Spam Bots.
Considering there are other MMO with actual Botting system implanted into the game by the Developers.
Just because other games do things, doesn't mean you can do the same in this game. That is like Americans saying, "Well because smoking marijuana is legal is Colorado, then I can smoke it in Utah."
*stares at FFXIV, a SubBased MMO, with Grinding/Farming Bots and the Developers are ok with it as long as they don't cause any harm. They will only ban RMT Botters*
*stares the same way to Guild Wars 2 doing the same and only Ban RMT Botters*
I strongly advise you not to engage in rubberbanding because chances are you will be reported & banned.
The Jester Festival starts tomorrow, with double XP. Far better to take advantage of that if you're looking to level quicker.
At least I don't have to worry about ingame $$ and Crafting.
So in this sense, yes: if they're using an auto-clicker of some sort (or other third party software, for that matter) to just keep their characters logged in to leech EXP from Dolmens... it will get them banned. So when you see such a case, report it.
4 Years on FFXIV, No Ban like most of the BLM Farmers/Grinders even though people report but Square Enix ignore since we are a Monthly Paying Subs users and we are causing no harm.
3 Years Guild Wars 2, been a user before it went F2P, Bot farming materials, no ban.
2 Years on TERA, as above, no ban.
6 Years PWI, as above, no ban.
2 Yeas ESO, no ban.
10 Years Ragnarok, no ban (During Subs-F2P)
5 Years Flyff, no ban
4 Years Aion, no ban
I can keep listing on and on and on.
Btw, botting in ESO have a long history.
From the first days, there was bot trains on dungeon bosses, so you had a chance to kill one only with serpent's reaction and instant aoe skill. Bosses didnt survived long enought to get damage from skills like Snipe, Blocade or Crystal. Devs fixed it by limitation for loot. Like, you kill boss one time, got reward, 8 hours cooldown with exp, but no loot.
Since bosses = soul gems = money, ESO economics ruined in weeks. Even simple things costs 200-300k gold, and only way to get money like those was trading with cheaters who farmed bosses on bot trains. They cheated enough gold for gold selling for years. After first month, 10-20M goldselling was common.
ZoS "solved" this problem by cutting normal players from cheap soul gems, and bot trains moved to quest locations. Because quest monsters had much shorter spawn timer. Since quest mobs are weaker than bosses, you needed WEEKS to complete some 3 min quest. Because monsters - poof (0,2 sec) - no monsters.
Good old times...
Whatevah. I returned back to Tamriel few days ago. And was surprised by seeing returning of bot trains. Because of - HOORAY - unlimited chest reward on delves. Two skills = chest granted. With at least one set item granted. Of your level, because of whole world scaling.
15$ for game copy + no subscription. According to goldsellers, bot fully cover game's price in less than one day. Guess, I'll stay until my ESO+ ends (only reason to stay, tbh, since i hate this bot sh1t). And till that time, I'll report every bot I see.
They will go after RMT Botters.
This is a Tradition to every single MMO and no matter the report, they will never get ban.
Excluding some F2P MMO though >_> Where RMT botters spam the chat endlessly and takes a week to get ban.
I dont give a duck about if its working or not. If its dont, I just goto another game.
You can "told ya" anything. Bots are mthrfckers and must be reported.
+1
An easy way to report is to click on the player's name & choose 'report player'. An option will come up to report the player for botting. The more players who report bots & rubberbanding the better.
ZOS DO care about bots & they DO get banned. The important thing is to keep reporting them because the more reports ZOS receives about a player bot, the higher they will prioritise the report.