If you are a legitimate player, then you are playing within the rules, including the 30 instance cap and not using botting software.
The limit was put in place because of bots. It affects legitimate players hitting the cap. As an affected player I would like this change reverted or at least changed in a way that it doesn’t affect me. Like removing the cap for authenticated accounts or something…I’m not a bot, why should this rule apply to me. Why do you think this thread is still alive.
Actually what makes my day, is seeing people like you freaking out over something that isn’t going to change back. It is like watching Larry, Moe and Curly smashing their heads into a brick wall. Very entertaining. Keep up the good work.
We can’t go past 30 on the one character anyway even if we tried. That’s what a cap means. Hitting 30 on one character is within the rules. And doing another 30 on another character is also within the rules. We can do way more than 30 resets in 24 hours on multiple characters and still be within these rules - and this is not botting behaviour.
If you are playing within the rules, the same rules that apply to everyone, then what is the issue? Blizzard makes the rules, so by the only definition that really counts (Blizzard’s) you are fine. Rules change all of the time and Blizzard can’t really impact “legitimate” players since they are the ones that decide what is and isn’t legitimate play.
If you don’t like the cap, that is fine, but claiming that they are punishing legimate play makes no sense. All play is limited in some way by existing rules and is further limited/constrained whenever there is a rule change.
How are you seeing all of these bots in the open world if all you are doing and have been doing is instance runs?
In the previous 9 months he didn’t have a 30/day instance limit.
And that is making people like that play more in the open world? Sounds like a win/win scenario to me
basically what I was getting at. win/win is arguable though.
Because I have 12 hours inbetween doing instances to be out in the world…
And before the change I still did a lot of stuff not in instances. I’ve leveled 4 toons to 60 out in the world. Not until recently (wow token added to chinese servers) had I even seen a bot in the wild. With the instance cap change there have been a significant increase of bots around because they’re re-leveling their bots. They’re banning 2-4k bots a day, you can see them everywhere.
a big part of the player base wont even notice this “broken feature” i bet more than 90% of the player base wont do 30 instances in a day even once a month
So you are saying that now that he has to play in the open world he is seeing more bots in the open world? Facinating.
Yeah, crazy how nature do that.
Freaking magnets, how do they work?
Not really. That doesn’t mean they were detected the same day. They could’ve been detected months ago, perhaps even at different days or weeks; they just happened to ban those accounts on the same day.
/who Strat
/who Zul’Gurub
/who Mara
/who Scarlet Monastery
Sorry, but I don’t think Aefgdk, mage without a guild, is a real player. Nor do I think Hfgdhe or Ggfdn or Aeregd are real.
But yeah, you’ve failed this criteria:
So what? Because it only affects a few people, it’s okay?
i was only answering a question did you even bother to read what i was replying to? did someone hurt you?
And I was responding to your argument. Are you okay? Do you know how conversation works?
wtf are you even talking about there was no argument someone asked a question learn to read
Okay, rephrase. I was responding to your point. Your answer. Your response. Your statement.
Now address what I said like a normal person instead of wondering why someone else replied to something you said in a PUBLIC FORUM.
your response was basically a random confrontational responce to an answer to a question putting words in my mouth i never said its ok all i said was that most players wont notice this change
Why is a big part of the player base ok with a broken feature? How is that not a valid question?
is what i was responding to
he asked a question i gave an answer then you freaked out