These bot mages/hunters

It’s very easy to tell who is a bot because they are all using the same program, they follow the same path, same spell/skill rotation and same professions. Some use names that can be perceived as a real player while most are just mumble jumble. Attack a mage, he will frost nova fireblast then CoC you, attack a hunter and he will mark and send his pet , never will either FD/Iceblock nor will they behave like a real player. Why is something so obvious allowed?

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The problem isn’t lack of identification of bots.

The problem is that there’s equal or more bots than players and they’re all paying a sub.

Let’s say Blizzard bans all the bots, every single one, and then has a shareholder meeting where they need to report their subscription numbers.

Do you think Blizzard is willing to tell their shareholders that they’ve somehow lost 50,000 subs across their subscription products in just a single year?

The next shareholder meeting is in June. Your only real hope is they decide to chop off 10% of the bots after that meeting, but you’ll never see anything substantial done about botting in this game.

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false as bots arent paying for subs, they use wow tokens to fund their accounts

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yeah and as we know Blizzard gets $0 from WoW tokens.

If 1 bot account funs 5+ they aren’t making much from bots.

You clearly have no idea how tokens work.

You clearly dont. You must be new to wow and how shady business works.

Blizzard gets $20 when someone does a token. So bots make them more money than players is what you’re saying?

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theyll just resub so i highly doubt this is the reason.

He’s an idiot and doesn’t understand tokens cost more for 1 month of game time than a sub.

Bots are literally making them more money

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Nobody named ‘Qqvcxzffb’ ever held problematic political opinions.

Honestly, the real reason is that entire industry would perma-DDOS Blizzard until they relented and stopped banning.

Justaqt is suspiciously quiet all the sudden.