How can Blizzard detects who is bot and who isn't?

No. Sorry. That is not how it works. I am only responsible for my words. I did not say that bot makers will give up. You are lying because I said the contrary. Your conclusion is false.

Anyway, any conclusion you get from my words is your own conclusion. Not mine. And the fact that you pretend your own made-up conclusions is my opinion makes you a liar.

Yeah, It doesn’t work. It will work even less if Blizzard listens to you. So, when someone like you wants to change things for the worse and make things even easier for bot makers, I will call out so no one listens to that.

I am sure you honestly believe what you saying will make the game better with fewer bots. But it is not. Following the conclusions of what you say, it will be a bot paradise. If the bot problem is worrying, it will be a disaster if Blizzard listens to you. No matter how bad things are, it could be worse if they make the wrong choices.

And no. I am not a hypocrite. That is my own conclusion from your words. It is not your words, opinion, or conclusion. Unlike you, I am not so immoral to claim my own conclusions are the words you said. That is the difference between you and me. I do not lie about other people’s opinions.

Inb4 they add the cursor tracking from captcha to detect bots.

It’s exactly how it works, you made some statements and concluded the result would be more bots, now i could ask you to go step by step and acknowledge what each of your statements infer but at this point you’ll probably resort to any nonsensical mental gymnastics to avoid looking like a fool, which you already do anyway.

You pretty much outed yourself with this statement and confirms that you’re here to defend your bots, because you’re delusion enough to think that blizzard devs are actually reading these forums and fear that a discussion about banning bots would result in some kind of action.

You indeed are pathetic and a hypocrite and the main difference between us here is that i’m talking about how the game was, in the past, and how the game is right now, while every single statement you made was about an unsubstantiated hypothetical in some bizzaro alternate universe.

Key press pattern mostly, there’s probably more sophisticated methods too, i know of Jagex even having some internal tool to track mouse movement on the screen relative to actions performed and how to determine players from bots with scary accuracy

Bot use stolen credit cards so it’s big loss to Blizzard.

Yeah cause whenever bots gets banned they go to steal a credit card to make another account since it’s so easy and obviously buying wow accounts to bot on is the best use for it.

Idea -
When you report someone it should ask a simple question and if the question isnt answered, incorrectly, delayed or avoided then the game should auto kick until next successful log in and the question answered… Then later on it should ask you a question, invisible timer… after so many successful questions answered, the report be lifted…

Imagine doing a dungeon and suddenly you get a popup “Select all images with traffic lights, or get disconnected” because someone reported you.

Basically Warden is their incompany build anti-cheat, which rans in different ways and i can’t be bothered to go into detail as to how they do it, but they do buy the same botting software to reverse engineer it, to see what they can find and add into the search parameter’s of Warden.

But when an account has been flagged, it will be added to a list of existing accounts, that have also been detected. They will then do a mass ban wave, every one or two weeks. This makes the bot creators panic a bit, as their forums get flooded with “I’ve been banned!”. So they have to try and find out what could have been detected and rework their software to not be detected… so it’s a cat & mouse game.

You can see how long it takes to get bot companies shut down, by reading into the whole Honorbuddy situation & court case. Blizzard won the lawsuit, the bot creator had to pay 8.6million dollars, but no idea if they ever did pay it, but it did result in them having to be shut down, even though it could have been handled a lot sooner if the German courts (the company/owners were German), actually did their jobs correctly.

Anyway… at the end of the day Warden is not perfect and bots/cheats will continue to appear in World of Warcraft and other games, until governments around the world finally deem cheating in games as an illegal activity and a punishable crime.

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My monitor does that to be honest. Its got a power saving mode and I forget to turn it off and a blue box covers me screen… But no… It has to wait till I get into a massive fight… Like poking a sleeping actor “Your next…” :smiley:

there are games that actually has that but it’s like a last resort lol

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