yes, it’s unfair to other players and I don’t want to play your games, situations like this discourage me from continuing to play. Please stop this
Nie mogę się doczekać kiedy blizzard zaproponuje mi nowy przepis na barbeque
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Bump! Good job Nadin!
Wake up Blizzard. Do anything. It’s simple. Every account that plays on average more than any human can handle should be banned. Period.
Yes he should be banned, but, he already has other back up accounts in his clan levelled up and ready to go. He’s done it for ages and is well known amongst those of us here from the start. They’ve banned him before and he immediately re-appears with another account doing the same thing. You won’t win, the game is in maintenance mode, let him waste his time. Real people playing and pushing just ignore what he does, the only ones paying attention are his fans. Just do your best and ignore whatever he does. Good luck on the leaderboards.
That’s true! Most of players at top of UE servers are using bot-s! Most of top players in 34 days from start season till now playing every day per 20+/h ?! It’s not even possible! They all should be perm ban’ed! If somone play legit a vew or lil bit more hour per day. It’s not even possible play every single day all the time! When they have a time to sleep or do something else at they live’s? Use ban hammer and make this game fair and competetive for all playing legit!
Why Players Who Use Bots Should Be Banned
Botting, or using automated programs in video games, is a major issue that undermines fair play and damages the gaming experience. In the case of the Diablo 3 player “Godly,” who has suspiciously achieved an unrealistic progression rate (23 hours of play daily for 34 days), it’s clear that botting or account sharing is likely involved. Such behavior should be met with strict consequences. Here’s why:
- It Ruins Fair Competition
Games thrive on fairness. Botting gives cheaters an unfair advantage, making it impossible for honest players to compete. The exaggerated Paragon level achieved by “Godly” devalues the efforts of legitimate players and renders competition meaningless. - It Demotivates the Community
Cheating discourages honest players, creating frustration and driving people away from the game. As the forum poster pointed out, entire guilds feel demoralized when they can’t compete fairly, leading to a declining player base and a loss of community spirit. - It Damages Developers’ Reputation
When cheating is left unchecked, players lose faith in the developers. This not only hurts the current game but can also tarnish the company’s reputation and future projects, ultimately impacting revenue and player retention.
To preserve the integrity of the game, developers like Blizzard must take firm action against cheaters. Banning bot users reinforces fairness and protects the competitive spirit that makes gaming enjoyable. Without such measures, both the community and the game itself will suffer.
Step by step you can just do things and they will be banned one by one but if you wont say/write anything no one do anything becuse there is no reason to . He not wasting time while he is botting so he can be semi-afk or even afk in most of this time that he bot and if u fully ignore it u give green light for more ppls to do this thing so there wont be TOP20 as a botters but even TOP500 just think about this from site .
Pozdrawiam,
Grzegrza.
My point is just ignore his clears, thankfully he doesn’t play hc ssf so i don’t have any crossover with him. I know it’s frustrating but I’ve raised tickets against him before and nothing was done about it.
Ye it is frustrating for ppls that not even playing D3 tbh but thats nice you just made a ticket even if you are not playing on same ladder with them thats good from you .
I just can’t stand botting. Only once have I topped a class for a season and it was a great achievement for me. I regard myself as quite a good sader player. But botters win by paragon, not skill, which is why I call them out when I can. Anyway good luck buddy, on UK time here and I need to sleep lol
where can i find you on the leaderboard from season 29 where paragon didn’t mattered because it was capped to 800.
lol I was away with work during that season but still played a bit, I want that theme back big style. It was last season i got my first rank 1 sader. s29 i was rank 7 sader ssf
same name on leaderboards
I now only play HC SSF, harder for them to bot on there
congratulation :). but sorry for the missunderstanding, the question was for the thread creator.
most top clans are botting for example THX is constantly running bots every season
It’s kinda funny that Blizzard wants us all to play D3, D2, D4 seasons when they totally approve boting and totally destroy competitive in each seasons. They will always be in TOP players when Nadin showed 23 hours per day. Normal people have job, family…just life. There are persons who can play 10-12 hours per day because they work from home or smth. But still playing 23 hours per day it’s not possible. It’s clearly showing using bots, cheats or account sharing and it’s okay for Blizzard, where they have actually pretty easy option to earn money, if they will ban 10 accounts and those people will create new accounts and buy D3 for 30 euro let say…it’s 300 euro. But yeah, it’s blizzard.
Why Players Who Use Bots Should Be Banned
Botting, or using automated programs in video games, is a major issue that undermines fair play and damages the gaming experience. In the case of the Diablo 3 player “Godly,” who has suspiciously achieved an unrealistic progression rate (23 hours of play daily for 34 days), it’s clear that botting or account sharing is likely involved. Such behavior should be met with strict consequences. Here’s why:
- It Ruins Fair Competition
Games thrive on fairness. Botting gives cheaters an unfair advantage, making it impossible for honest players to compete. The exaggerated Paragon level achieved by “Godly” devalues the efforts of legitimate players and renders competition meaningless. - It Demotivates the Community
Cheating discourages honest players, creating frustration and driving people away from the game. As the forum poster pointed out, entire guilds feel demoralized when they can’t compete fairly, leading to a declining player base and a loss of community spirit. - It Damages Developers’ Reputation
When cheating is left unchecked, players lose faith in the developers. This not only hurts the current game but can also tarnish the company’s reputation and future projects, ultimately impacting revenue and player retention.
To preserve the integrity of the game, developers like Blizzard must take firm action against cheaters. Banning bot users reinforces fairness and protects the competitive spirit that makes gaming enjoyable. Without such measures, both the community and the game itself will suffer.