Blizzard, how much?

It is evident that Blizzard’s apparent inaction against bots is driven by financial considerations. These bots pay for subscriptions, and it seems that the company is more than willing to accept this additional revenue, seemingly disregarding the impact on the game’s integrity.

How much would it cost us on our monthly subscription, for you to sort the game out and give us a couple of GM’s to get rid of the bots?

You just can’t :partying_face:
Accept it already - bots are their target audience

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I mean… 100.000 accounts x (50 $ game + 13 $ one month game-time) - 6.300.000 $ brought in by the accounts from the last ban wave. And this happens like … every 1-2 months.
They could spend money with GMs and ban them daily, but that would discourage the bots from rebuilding their business and further generate huge profits for both them and Blizzard.
It’s nothing personal, it’s simply good business. The only way is for the fishes to stop feeding the whales which means people have to quit the game to starve the demand.

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Only way to deal with it is to fire whole wow team and management responsible for this. But be good boys, continue writing reports on bots) Your report surely matter :partying_face:

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Look now on your hero streamers. Where are they now? Greedy for money like blizzard.
They have a better chance of publicizing the case than the average player but they care as same as blizzard.
All of them gold sellers(bots)/blizzard and streamers they squeeze the best out of this game.

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Blizzard, wake up !!!

Dont worry, they will get caught in the next banwave in 30 days, when the intern is put to task.

Surely, that will teach them to stop.

This time.

For sure.

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