In the anniversary server, there are already a large number of bots that have always been there, never been banned, and continue to grow.
You can go to the path of LBRS in your spirit state, where there are many droids who have never been banned,
You believe too much in your AI detection, you have banned a lot of accounts, but most of them are Jinnong, they are not robots, and robots will not be banned, because they are powerful organizations, they have a way to bypass AI detection
They have a large number of personas and accounts, each of which is only online for six hours and then offline,
They also have something called Blue Shield that can bypass AI detection and go undetected for 12 hours or even 24 hours a day.
There are so many robots there are tens of thousands of robots on every server.
This is too much and seriously affects the gaming experience of the average player
Let’s hope Blizzard shuts them all down
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Counterstrike introduced a system in which players deemed to be responsible / good enough can watch replays of reported hackers and decide if they are hacking / griefing. There are also dummy videos thrown in to decipher who can actually spot a hacker and who can’t.
Maybe a system similar to this, where trustworthy individuals are tasked with reporting bots. The incentive could be a day of game time for every bot removed or something.
This is a good system for actually identifying players that are cheating at the game. This is less of a factor in the wow issue because the bots r not good enough to fool anyone. Just attack one a few times and you will be 100% certain theya re a bot because they do the exact same thing every time. CS hackers are VERY hard to catch and require a trianed eye to ID with certainty, this is not the case with wow bots.
time to put captchas on ore and herb spawns
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Id rather trust some outsourced company in India than this playerbase.
Sadly that’s who is probably in charge of bot detection currently
Sorry can’t ban these bots, gotta gas up my yacht.