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The Guild Wars 2 site has been updated with a new post from ArenaNet's Mike Lewis. In it, Lewis details the ongoing war against bots in the game including the news that in November alone, over 34,000 accounts were terminated for running bot programs.
Read the full post on the Guild Wars 2 site.
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12/12/12 2:43:05 PM#2
I'm glad to see ArenaNet taking a hard stance against botting. Yeah yeah I know, it's basically a true free to play game, you can never fully stop botters. And why should anyone care when they can just make another account (unless it's IP blocked).
I never understood the need for botting. Why play a game when you aren't actually...you know...playing it? |
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12/12/12 2:47:24 PM#3
Originally posted by ScorpionOne You know they make their living out of that? I mean like selling gold.
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12/12/12 2:49:34 PM#4
Congrats ArenaNet. You have not ignore the problem and made a real difference.
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12/12/12 2:53:02 PM#5
I haven't seen any bot trains for weeks now. I still get one gold sales email every few weeks, but their prices have gone up so I imagine supply has been cut.
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12/12/12 2:54:00 PM#6
Originally posted by teotius No I knew the answer already. It was a rhetorical question. But still. I mean you can by gems, and in turn convert it to gold. The conversion from gems to gold is getting up there. So why support some gold farming puke and not the company that actually made the game? |
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12/12/12 2:54:59 PM#7
While it may be true that anet might actually be making progress in terms of discouraging botters, as a player who isn't spending their time in fotm with 90% of the rest of the playerbase, I've noticed the bots using a much more careful and harder to report tactic. It seem's they are resorting to making gold off gathering rather than killing mobs.
I keep running into quickly disappearing gatherer's all over various worldmaps. By the time I realize its a gathering bot, it quickly dissapears. Given the bot names its harder to report bots when you can't target them. Another big reason for the drop off in bot reporting may have les to do with there being less bots and more to do with the fact that since the introduction of the fotm dungeon, there are fewer players in the rest of the game to do any bot reporting. |
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12/12/12 3:15:04 PM#8
Originally posted by Nailzzz I happen to be a real player and I occasionally park my hi lev toons at a good gathering point. While I am leveling a lower level toon I will log in the higher level toon to gather a few items and log back out. I would be careful about assuming that activity is always a bot. Of course if you do report a real player they will be able to figure it out, but then you run the risk of being an abusive reporter if you do it too often and it ends up being false alarm after false alarm. |
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12/12/12 3:19:57 PM#9
Originally posted by ScorpionOne Maybe because you get a lot of golds for cheap from gold farmers compared to buying gems and turn them into gold? |
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12/12/12 3:23:36 PM#10
I am so glad to contribute my gaming dollars to a company that actively supports their playerbase without gouging them through a subscription.
All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick. |
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12/12/12 3:30:10 PM#11
Originally posted by Nailzzz Nope - the bots are using the blink bot build but I haven't seen one in 2 weeks. As far as lower reporting - nope - I switched to Crystal Desert server and I see people in many areas that my lower toons are in. Easy to target - just click when the appear - right click report - done.
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12/12/12 3:30:20 PM#12
Most real players don't name there toons auseidjkyufeydh. Cmon now. Do we really have to pretend that everyone is too stupid to know the difference betwe a player gathering and logging out vs. A bot teleporting from node to node? If I assumed the audience was so stupid they needed to be warned about the consequences of said stupidity, I wouldn't bother with explaining anything.
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12/12/12 3:40:07 PM#13
Your server may not have a lot of bots in it. But since the broker is gamewide instead of serverwide, your server will still suffer from bots ruining the economy. I saw several of these bots on sorrows furnace using that blink bot program you mention, last night. I suspect since my server doesn't have a lot of open world players and I do tend to do a lot of gathering myself, I'm more likely to run into them a lot. I suspect some of the gold selling sites may have figured out which servers are more populated in what area's and assighned bots appropriately. To sell gold they don't even need to be on the same server as the buyer so it makes sense.
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12/12/12 3:49:54 PM#14
Originally posted by Nailzzz I never assume anything, and you left out certain details in the first post that are now in this one that would enable me to acertain that I didn't need to post what I thought was just friendly advice. I apologize if you feel I insulted your intelligence... |
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12/12/12 4:07:19 PM#15
We need a name for the botters, like The Bear Invaders.
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12/12/12 5:25:38 PM#16
I keep seeing bots but they appear much less frequently and they are less blatant. They dont use randomly generated names, they dont train (they usually go in pairs , not those groups of 5-6 bots they used to favor) and they dont roam, they stay in a single spot, usually one with a high mob spawn rate (there are a lot in sparkfly swamp, for instance) The juvenile brown bear always remains, however. Some things never change.
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12/12/12 8:17:49 PM#17
Well, Anet is at lest trying to put stop to bots.
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12/13/12 10:13:28 AM#18
the war against bots is fought mainly by PR stunts and closing threads about presence and the work of ANet about this problem on their forums, just lol
https://forum-en.guildwars2.com/forum/game/gw2/Job-well-done-with-the-bot-problem/first/ And yes, this is guerrilla counter-information, close a thread and i will post in 10 other places :) |
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12/14/12 8:52:05 AM#19
Originally posted by ScorpionOne As I understand tech behind only problem lies in bad design of client. Instead of leaving to client to much freedom, server should be the one to check everything. This however puts much more stress on server(s) and requires more money and staff i guess. Money that usually comes from subs. |
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12/20/12 8:47:56 AM#20
I wouldn’t hang around after you report bots -_- reported several all in the same location and within 3-4minutes (I was actually still busy reporting them), A GM AOE nuked them all and I got killed in the blast, checked the combat log and it said "unknown AOE explosion". Never seen such a fast response to a report before, well impressed even though it cost me 2 silver + repairs! |
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