Cheaters and No One Cares, At Blizzard It Seems

One thing that has been weird is I made a new DH recently before the squish and I saw many Asian named guild DHs being created like around 25 different ones while I was sitting there kind of afk for a while.

No, never claimed to.
Was just adding my experience.

But that it only happens on certain shards would make sense.

Automated leveling service or gold farming would find a nearly dead shard and start grouping their bots in.

If they take over most that shards capacity then there’s not a lot people to see or report them.

Thanks for pushing the apathetic agenda.

Smart people can take one glance into the CS forums and see this simply isn’t true. Some article the other day quoted Blizz saying they ban some thousands of accounts a day.

But, no, apathy and nonsense is great for society. Just what we need.

When you see people speeding (which we all do), do you assume the cops don’t care about traffic violations?

Same difference. That logic doesn’t apply in life, and it doesn’t apply here.

“Here’s someone robbing a convenience store! Every time I see someone robbing a store I report it, so the cops must condone this!”

Crackerjack logic. Excellent.

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Warmode shards are not fixed. You don’t find one and then keep it. They fluctuate based on current population. And there are no shards in warmode off in Outland.

I have never seen a leveling service advertised.

Ok, you’re troll or FUD’ing.

Multi boxxing is not botting and well within Blizzard’s permitted rules of game play

I went to HFP on both horde and alliance toons and didn’t see anyone cheating. Didn’t even see anyone in the zones besides myself and maybe 1-2 others. Was pretty disappointed.

How is a direct message going to watch anything?

On a serious note, usually they ban bots in waves.

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The trained eye will easily spot bots playing. There are good bots and bad, of course.

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Because I’ve seen the same names for the past 6 months, everyday, hitting away.

I don’t think that Blizzard doesn’t care but I do think they should hussel up a bit in reponse times.

Yeah right there before Hangman’s point. I liked to steal kills from it before the skinning changes

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I think there’s a few important quotes from Blizz’s last blue post on bot banning.

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And there are also lots of untrained eyes.

Ironically this is a player created problem. But ignoring that fact, just report them.

I’ve actually reported a number of the moonkin bots just AoEing mobs, and I’ve gotten reports they got a ban.

:woman_shrugging:

Actually I’d figure they would get banned faster when repeat accounts start to surface, since the location is a hotspot/known location for the person/people involved.

It’s a never ending cycle but the speed in banning the person/people should increase, at least one would think. :man_shrugging:

If Blizz did this, which they shouldn’t because people move and what if it’s an apartment complex with multiple wow players, like say New York or L.A, then they would just resort to VPNs I’d imagine.

I guess I should’ve clarified, the location(s) in game.

Ah I gotcha now, yeah that makes sense. I went to Iron Docks the other day after hearing so many people talk about the bot chains there and I wanted to run it and see what the fuss was about. I get there and sure enough, a little train of 111 Druids was going in and out lol. Also it is good gold :+1: I understand why they run it. I got just about 450g for a 7 minute clear, I won’t hit the 10 instance lockouts per hour doing 7 minute runs, 400g every 7 minutes is ~3200g per hour for as long as you can stand to repeatedly do the same run over and over.

Lol I actually played an an arathi with like 13 gnome DK’s all boxed out. It was a super easy win because just just. Run away from them and back cap. It was fun mass cc’ing them and it breaks the system so you just gave a bunch of gnomes standing there letting you kill them. Fun times.