Closing of high priority topics

Discussion in 'General Archive' started by razze70, Mar 28, 2014.

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  1. razze70

    razze70 Junior Expert

    Who do you think you are acting like this. That bot-Topic is one of the top-priorities the community is interested in. Closing that Topic to me Shows that you just want to sitout the whole botting-Topic.

    I payed for this game in expectation of fair games and i payed by reading the General Terms and conditions. There has been plenty of evidence proof for nothing to happen. You only argue the protection of Gamers that are accidently accused of botting is more important than banning the 900botusers playing 24/7.

    Ist not about you cant ban them ist about you dont want ban them.
    Is it really so hard to observe the activity in one account? Many of the botuser Play 24/7.

    I tell you what will happen . I dont care about Forum ban, i make a new account and spread the word that i got banned for opening a thread against botusers. This is ridiculous, closing a Topic with highest priority.

    What will happen is:

    You are looking for confrontation course, ignoring all fair Gamers by tolerating botusers. What you didnt thought about was that here are a lot of Players who payed so much Money in expectation of fair games and in expectation of a trustworthy Terms and conditions that dont allow botuser in this game.

    So what really happened is that payments were done under the wrong circumstances. When i offered a payment in trustign the Terms and conditions you accepted it. You violated the Terms and conditions , so i demand every single payment back.

    Dear community, please look up for your payments and list them. If enough Player will join we can start a class Action against the Bigpoint Company. There is a Chance we get right on the court and gain our payments back, since bigpoint violated the rules.
     
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  2. goransurlan3

    goransurlan3 Forum Greenhorn

  3. DesertKoala

    DesertKoala Forum Pro

    Relax Razze. Everyone knows the problem but you only make the problem worse if you try to openly discuss bot tactics on the forum. BP and the Moderators are doing the right thing in not discussing this on the forum since that simply informs bot developers on detection methods. It's better to be leave bot developers (company) guessing and bot users (customers) worried about impending bans.

    The ultimate answer is to make bot developers (company) lose their revenue stream. You do that by making bot users (customers) skeptical about the efficiency of the tools and worried they will get banned. Bot developers (company) are in it for the money and if you cut off their revenue, make bot code patching costly, randomize dialogue box button locations, and randomize in game map obstacles, and cap daily looting; you will bring them to their knees.

    That's all I will say on this topic.
     
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  4. yamahamm

    yamahamm Advanced

    I agree with everything you said, DesertKoala, except the cap of daily looting. think about those, who for example have much time to spend on dso and they can loot a lot in one day, so that would be very very bad and disrespectful for fair players
     
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  5. perrush

    perrush Active Author

    That cap on daily drops made me quit. I now only play once in a while. Don't want to farm endlessly for a few 'whatever'
     
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