FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
Fascinating.
I have to admit, back in DAoC, I had a macro-device (Nostromo N52) to twist chants on my Paladin, but that was more the result of laziness than anything else - it was perfectly easy to do by hand, but to keep pressing 789 every few seconds for potentially hours on end was... somewhat tedious.
Kind of takes the fun out of it doing it as a raider for DPS, but I suppose the path is to is that people feel like they can't compete, but don't want to drop out, so seek a machine to do the job for them.
You were obviously targetted for inspection because of your status in the exploit community and the publication of those exploits. Possibly because of reports in BG's if you exploited stuff in them. The GM's probably take those measures against much reported bots and your ban has nothing to do with the general banwaves.
/spit@Blizzard
It wasn't part of a banwave no, you are correct.
I did think it was very ironic they banned me for the one t&c violation I haven't done
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I'm not really a big fan of bots, but that cuts both ways. If you can't afford ah items it is easy to get discouraged-bots bring those prices down.
This is very similar to immigration in RL: middle-class people love immigrants because they cut the price of their weekly shop, working-class people hate them because they drive down the wages of unskilled labour. Both factions tend not to admit how self-interested they are.
Hey there, 10years veteran player here with zero ''abuse history'' in those years, got in banwave, didn't do shit. i have massive data of everything i do ( screenshots, etc.. )
I am a free helper/advicer ( because of my enormous timeplay 1760+/days /played ) for every news/old players returning because of my knowledge ( like all veterans ofc )
One GM said he has data from me doing the ''tierce program'' but do not want to say me when or what, but this is absolutely impossible as i report and screen everything stupid or strange i see in game, like bots and crap.
I'll be glad to have any help if anyone knows anything or know ppl in the same case.
I am for those ban waves ofc, i enjoy see them each time, but i think there is some real false-positive here.
Take care everyone.
PS: can't post screenshots for proof yet, cause 1st post obviously
I have plenty of gold and have been making plenty since Vanilla. My point is it is easy to get discouraged when you see bots slam a ton of materials up for cheap which causes prices to crash in other markets as well. For example ore botters slamming up tons of ore hits uncut gems, cut gems, crafted rings, crafted helms and so on. I have no problem with legit earned items hitting the market but when you have botters just slamming up as much as they can to make as much gold as they can in a short window it really sucks. I'm glad for any and all ban waves that slow these cheaters down a bit.
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You being a 10 year veteran with 1760 days plays means jack shit. If you used cheating programs you took a ban. If you didn't use them then open a ticket. Nothing else can be done about it.
Saw announcement threads on US and EU forums.
On US forums people are cheering and thanking Blizzard.
On EU forums people are saying that more action is needed and bots are already back (putting it politely). Very few cheerful posts, lots of posts demanding more action.
Question to US players: is Blizzard really getting rid of bots over there? In EU after reporting any bot it takes months until that bot disappears. So I'm wondering if GMs in US are better at their job than GMs in EU (or simply doing their job unlike EU colleagues)?
That's funny. I didn't know you were on my server and know what my character is and what markets I post in. I don't think you have ANY fucking idea what I do in my market. I refuse to take prices over certain levels because I don't believe in ripping off my server. I am not someone who is going to buy up everything cheap and repost it to 10X the price like I've seen happen on other realms. So please, don't assume anything like that because you just look silly.
While I knew some people banned for botting, I've never seen a guild openly approve / encourage people to bot. It's either rare, or not the type of guilds I played in. Most guilds I've been in handled consumables in one of the 2 ways:
1. It's all on you, the raider, to supply yourself.
2. Guild takes BOEs, sells boosts, raid drop mounts etc. and uses that gold to fund consumables for the raid team.
Yes, your are 100% right, but considering 10years of nothing may be better than 2 years of nothing.
Already opened some tickets, but didn't found a conscientious GM yet. still waiting sending proofs again and again.
But the thing is, i would like to know what crap make honest ppl stuck in banwave and how can i be sure it wont happen again, with any other blizzard licensed game ?
I have friends who told me, than some GM's just don't care/bother look into it or just lied, and other do everything they can to help ( for any request type ) so here come the ''you have to find the right one'' how is this even possible ?
Have you tried not using software that is against the ToS?
If you were banned in this wave something on your pc tripped Warden, false positives are EXTREMELY unlikely in this.
Wrongful suspensions sadly happen when its manual bans for strange mail/AH use. Not for automated bans based off Warden.
It ignores such insignificant forces as time, entropy, and death
I am glad that this happened, since I think that this is what SHOULD happen, since cheating is just really uncool in my opinion.
Honestly though lol, I don't fear bots......I really don't anymore.....
What I would like to see happen far more, is for PVP TO BE BALANCED, and for rated and non rated PvP to be merged, since it just isn't working like this OK.
PvP in general is SUCH A MESS right now, and another banwave isn't going to do that much to help with that imo.....
"Haters gonna hate, whatcha gonna do?
They're haters after all, it's what they do!" - The Legend, aka "The Best," aka "The Champ," aka "Speedymage," aka "MagusHenosis," aka "The Grim Reaper of Top Players"
Sad thing is that some people actually don't believe what they are doing is wrong because they paid for the tools to use. Thinking somehow if they paid money for a service, then they can use it "legally". Also, I think the bot creators tell people to open up tickets to Blizzard, saying that they were falsely banned. I guess that's to take the pressure and fault off of them for providing an illegal service anyway.
All that said, these ban waves make me smile just to see all the excuses pile in about being banned "unfairly".
if you are legit innocent a higher level support agent can usually find that out. just make sure you are using the correct procedures (a regular ticket might not be it). getting them on the phone usually also helps due to human nature etc.
some ways you can get wrongly detected are:
-you share your PC with a botter
-you share your account with a botter
-you share your internet/IP address with a botter (or in rare cases your ISP changed your IP)
-you use programs that hook into the wow client somehow, e.g. streaming/recording software, overlays, etc, particularly uncommon ones.
-you use a VPN
-you download a bot program for a school project or w/e.
-etc
most of those won't be enough to convince blizz to overturn a ban unless you have a good reason.
the people who got banned should have a lifetime debuff that simply says "shame" as the debuff so all can see. once their suspension runs out