How are bots still everywhere in numbers?

GDKP ban, gold trade crack down, yet I can barely farm waylaid supplies cause im competing with layers full of hunter bots.

If a game still has players who still buy illegal gold, there will be goldsellers using bots to continue their illegal business.

so prophetic.

and if people keep dying of alcohol excess do we just force alcohol into the black market, make it illegal or do we make legislation and govern the matter like responsible people?

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You think you can ask blizzard to let you patrol around the world sort of like you do on the forums 24/7 and fight some actual battles? We need you.

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lmao ayyyyyyyyyy. accurate.

Well I’m doing my part by reporting bots :frowning: sadly enough they overwhelm me ingame just as much as on the forums.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ_kxvnrIwk

Small indie company cant afford to pay 2-3 GMs to roam around for a couple of hours every day

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There is a misunderstanding here

i dont know either how it works correctly but they run the bot´s on a virtual computer, where is hosted in a other country like Russia, They are buying play time in poor countries where a wow month sub cost 2/3$ per month, make it work on an Eu account and bot with 1000 accounts there

i mean blizz still get money out of it, but not so much as peoples think, if u have 10k+ bots per server, it is a difference, if one sub is ÂŁ10 or only 2$ The bot companies are really criminal

Ofc it is, even the automatic message from the post when u reported someone “successfully” it´s just a fake so players think Blizz is doing something

I added 5 bots from the start of sod p1 to the friends list, ALL OF THEM are still Online XD

a friend of mine have a herb Druid bot for wotlk, he is botting since 8 Months, still not banned