Wish Blizzard do something deal with so many bots

recently,you can see lot of bots everywhere in the game,both of them are hunters,if you kill their pets,they will keep fighting mobs till they die,I’ve reported 10 characters at least,got 4 responses.
Wish Blizzard can do something .

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id rather them start banning those damn gold boosters… ruins the classic “experience” because you cant group at lower levels…

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couldn’t agree more!!!

Bump think problem not with bots and farmers. Problem with players who buy from them. Players not buy, bots and farmers go away. Gnomey man should not get mad at them. Gnomey man should be mad at players who buy.

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i mean i guess im just disturbed by the whole thing. imo, it just ruins the game. make it illegal to preform these acts in general. cutt out boosters as well. it totally ruins it.

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Boosters are not breaking TOS… I don’t do it either and have a hard time getting groups… but you cannot ban people because you don’t like what they are doing. And its was in Vanilla especially at this stage. So it is the experience.

That is the problem with most things, supply is always driven by demand… people are their own worst enemy.

Banning bots is like removing dust from your home. It doesn’t matter how well you clean, it will always come back.

Yeah people say this all the time like it excuses Blizzard doing NOTHING. Same bots, same fly hacks for months.

I’m not sure what you mean they do nothing. Blizzard bans in waves because if they don’t botters can easily figure out to avoid the bans. Also the man power needed for consistent banning is not realistic. It would be acceptable if the sub fee was raised by $5 to pay for the team, but it would be doubtful that would fly with the rest of the community.

Ban gold buyers and kill two birds with one stone.

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All you have to do to avoid bans is make a character and bot with it. They don’t ban gatherers in waves and never have. Their excuse when they first started this nonsense of “banning in waves” was to be able to break hacks so they couldn’t be used any longer. And that worked out well, didn’t it?

Neither is Bobby Kottick’s 60 million dollar a year salary. But there ya’ go.