If I gave you a coin, and asked you to toss it 100 times, the result could be 100 heads.
However, that doesn’t make it probable.
That’s a bad example to have used. In that film, the new robots were actually under the control of an AI that was destroying the old robots (that were defending humans, due to Asimov’s three laws) and going to keep humans under house arrest, i.e. the robots were actually the bad guys.
What are the chances that all of the accounts playing 21.5+ hours a day, for weeks / months / seasons / years on end are parent/child combos rather than cheaters?
Assuming a “fair coin” the chance of a single toss being heads = 1/2
Assuming a “fair coin” the chance of all of X tosses being heads = (1/2)^X
Assuming a “fair coin” the chance of all of 100 tosses being heads = (1/2)^100
they already save enough money, they dont do anything but eat, sleep, and play d3. they save so much money on gas and entertainment. It’s not logical to not purchase a second account especially a buy2play game with no subscription.
So again, red flags.
i understand botters realize that the only time blizzard cracks down on botting is when there is a public outcry, so obviously botters tend to try and smother the flames as they arise.
i mean i “feel” like, because the accurate number is actually higher odds.
and this delves into multiboxing as well. you cant prove those people casting 25 spells at the same time are not actual people. Yet, you certainly want them banned.