Auto farm in Diablo Immortal

A big problem with the game is the excessive amount of players in auto farm, using auto click, bot and key mapping for rogue programs. After all, does this type of conduct culminate in an account ban after reporting it? Is the banned account the battlenet account or just the game account? What is being done to mitigate the problem? I didn’t find a specific forum for the topic. Worst of all is that, when confronted through direct messages, the “players” still brag and debunk claiming they are right and that whoever complains is a crybaby, some get aggressive and offensive, verbally attack and make threats, saying that they will denounce for racism or anything heavier, aiming to banish those who are, in theory, doing the right thing. Players who use these means have a large advantage, even over those who invest money in the game, asinla, they spend almost 24 hours a day farming XP, in groups of 4 closed, there are clans that support, disclose and teach their members to use. Does Blizzard really give due importance to this situation? Or will you just let it go and hope that the real players continue to invest their money in the game, in order to have a chance to compete with the cheaters?

I don’t know how they’re handling “weaponized flagging” in DI.

But in D3, the group of people wrongly flagging someone will be the ones punished. (In theory. )

As far as boting, I have no idea what to look for. If you have evidence (chat messages, YouTube, etc) of such things , email hacks@blizzard.com.

For the 24h player, the joke maybe on them. XP has a diminishing return with long game plays.

Wait. Are you suggesting there is a botting problem in an ARPG?

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