Code 52? ban? only campaign

Botting is so rampant that they make a lot more money from bot accounts than what’s required to maintain Warden.

I think this is a little bit too dramatic. I don’t blame people sitting in a 3rd world county getting allocated $1.75 a day to live off to try and make some plays to get ahead.

We’re getting into tinfoil territory now, I love it.

Mobalytics is a very legit website. If their app is the reason for the ban I’m sure it would surprise the heck out of them as well. Kripperrian is very well known around Diablo games and is not known to be a cheater.

Sure they did. They are in bot heaven now. Sure. Thats how it works. You press report and poof, player is banned. Thats what the devs are doing now. Totally.

Correct, we also do not know the specific reason for the ban, either. Let’s hope we find out.

It was made by a third party site who is not Blizzard and they are speculating. Wowhead is a good site, but they are not Blizzard.

And Blizzard bans the hell out of bots. Pinned at the top of the WoW Classic forum on June 9th.

That’s what I’m saying. This is not even close to being a shady site. I think this is going to get chalked up to a misunderstanding and OP will be unbanned within the week.

At this point I have to assume this is a chatgpt client. Totally missing the point about financial feasibility. Is it really not getting that “more money = better for blizzard”?

Oh, they most definitely do ban bots, at least in D3 and WoW, do they catch every single bot and ban them right then? No, it’s usually done in waves so they don’t adapt and rework, but it’s most definitely a thing.

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Adapt to what? There is no machine learning finding them like in counterstrike. Blizzard can just look at who plays the game 10 levels lower with a thorns build for 20 hours a day and thats it. Not really rocket science.

there was a big ban wave just recently. Any third party apps and trading gold got people banned. The number floating around is 30M for gold.

But if they ban bots faster than I claim, then how come there was 150k bots to ban in a single wave?

Yeah well the job they do in D3 is pathetic and everyone knows that. Their ban waves are very few and far between. I can’t speak for WOW as I don’t play it.

Good.

If Blizzard doesn’t stamp out D2jsp and RMT sites early they’ll never be able to get rid of them for future expansions and seasons.

Cheating by using third-party programs that inject into the game’s RAM is absolutely a bannable offense and it sounds like you did pay to get banned. Read the terms of service for the games you play so you don’t make this mistake again in the future.

I get d/c and get this code all the time. Usually just wait a few minutes and relog. I think it gives this code when your character is still logged in.

But banning them = more money than not banning them. Cause they have to pay again for new accounts.

I thought you said they don’t ban them?

The overlay op mentioned did not inject anything in the code, it would be meaningless in a 100% server sided game like diablo.

The problem is that the overlay op mention does not seem to even read the memory.

Well now I’m not even sure why there’s a discussion, if that’s how the world works. At this point I’m not even sure of the direction that the discussion was even supposed to go in, but I know:

Bots get banned.
Bots tend to be banned in waves rather than one by one.
People get banned for using third party software, which is up to the discretion of Blizzard, based on their terms.

Other than that it’s just speculation, while it’s fun, I won’t try and argue speculation as fact, I’ll leave that up to others.