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Isaacp
Isaacp
Frost Gate Guardian
#1
hi,
I just read on the Official GW website that they banned over 100 accounts yesterday because they used bots

"Bots Banned 7 June 2005


s part of our continuing promise to keep Guild Wars free of hacks, cheats, and other exploits, we closed the accounts of more than 100 users of in-game "bots" today. Bots are against the EULA and the Rules of Conduct, and we will continue to remove players from the game if they engage in the use of such programs."

What happens to these people? are they not allowed to play GW anymore?
I think it is hardly fair, since they payed like $57.49 or more (maybe less)
and then they get banned. Because I heard that you have to have a different serial for each account. So does that mean if they want to continue playing, they have to buy another copy of GW?

I'm not saying that I'm going to cheat, but I was just wondering what would happen to them.
Valin
Valin
Academy Page
#2
Yeah, they'll have to buy a new account if they want to play. Although I have to disagree with you. It's completely fair and they were warned well in advance if they bothered to read the EULA. They knew the risk.
Swampgirl Inez
Swampgirl Inez
"I love reading trash!"
#3
Yes, I'm pretty sure a banned account means saying 'bye, bye' to your 50 bucks.


Personally, I don't understand the reasoning behind paying 50 dollars for a game your aren't really 'playing' in the first place. Why spend that kind of money if you aren't going to actually put the effort into enjoying for yourself?
Isaacp
Isaacp
Frost Gate Guardian
#4
thats true, but still, I think that there should be some kind of waring system
1st offence- 1 week ban
2nd offence- 1 month ban
3rd offence- account deletion

what do you think.
It is true thatthey were warned....maybe I should go read the EULA now...


,btw, where can I find the EULA?
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ethornber
Ascalonian Squire
#5
It's that thing you clicked 'agree' to when you installed the game.
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CtrlAltDel
Lion's Arch Merchant
#6
its that thing you clicked 'i agree' to when you installed it

as for bots
if i'd see a bot looking name or behavior, i'd report that before i'd report someone with a childish offensive name...


[email protected] post, amost exact same wording at the same time
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Azmodan
Lion's Arch Merchant
#7
I think that their IP address should be banned so they can't even buy a new game. Besides, how many of those were farming bots that turned around and sold the stuff on Ebay? They got their money back and more.
Isaacp
Isaacp
Frost Gate Guardian
#8
so, in other words, insted or just clicking it, I should read first?
Can I find it on the official GW Website?
Swampgirl Inez
Swampgirl Inez
"I love reading trash!"
#9
The EULA is the long 'agreement' we all click "I Agree" on when we sign up for the account. I'm sure there is a copy on the main GW site or in your game account setup.

Anyway, a specific Bot warning has been on this site and on the GW site for a few weeks now, not to mention the 'keylogger' warning that pops up everytime you log into the game.

So no, I do not think a warnind system should be implemented. The bot-users have already been warned of policy. Those policies should be used accordingly.
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CtrlAltDel
Lion's Arch Merchant
#10
put your cd in, and look for the eula.txt of whatever file on there, im sure there is one there, im at work though and cannot check
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Loviatar
Underworld Spelunker
#11
Isaacp
where do you think most of the gold being sold for 100k/35 dollars is coming from anyway?

all they will do is open 5 more accounts and continue
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hassoon
Frost Gate Guardian
#12
Good job AN no sympathy or tolerance for these fools the EULA clearly states the rules.
Isaacp
Isaacp
Frost Gate Guardian
#13
LOL CtrlAltDel, at work, and browzing forums? are u obsessed? (no offence)
I am, I would go on this forum during school, but the blocked the "unblocking" site...kinda ironic.
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Tiedye
Ascalonian Squire
#14
I agree that the IP address should be banned in addition to account deletion. How much of a safeguard is the game's $50 purchase price against people making a fortune selling bot farmed gold and items on eBay? At least make them go through the hassle of spoofing a new address...
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Stabwound
Academy Page
#15
Actually I am pretty sure that I read from Gaile Gray that it wasn't really item hunting bots, but just bots that spammed a certain website or item sale offer in chats.
Teklord
Teklord
Krytan Explorer
#16
A bot is a bot, its specific function matters not. It has no place in a game.
spiritofcat
spiritofcat
Jungle Guide
#17
I thought I heard from Gaile before that they were only banning individual characters and not the whole account. For the first offence that is. Repeat offenders should be fully banned.
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Jigokunoinu
Academy Page
#18
Why is it people still believe banning by IP is going to work? The majority of gamers would have dynamic IP addresses and so all banning an IP would do is force someone to restart their computer / modem. It also has the added bonus of banning whoever is lucky enough to be assigned that IP next ...

Disabling their account is sufficient, though, as Loviatar said, they probably already made the price of the game back many times over selling their botted gold.
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RHR
Ascalonian Squire
#19
As has been said numerous times above when you Clicked on "Agree" to the EULA you agreed to not using BOTs of any kind whatsoever.

92.6% of the folks who were banned for using BOTs were probably in High School or below, with no scruples, out to make a quick buck off of a game with no monthly fees, whatsoever. "But, I was just trying to build up an 'Uber' toon, Man." is the excuse that most of them would spout, but if you believe that pile of bovine scatology, I have a bridge in brooklyn that I would love to sell you.

A BOT is a BOT, is a BOT. No matter how you cut it or what you say it was for, it is a CHEAT program and all were warned from the get-go, that BOTs would not be tolerated.

I say, "Three Cheers" for the Dev team, for standing behind their word.

Yes, the little, cheating, turds, will just go buy another copy of the game and be right back in looking for another way to scam the game and the gamers. It would appear, however, that Arenanet is not asleep at the wheel.

Once they have been banned 3 or 4 times, they will go somewhere else where the Game-Ops are asleep at the wheel. The scammers are like your town burglers. They will always look for the easy mark, and exploit it. Thankfully, they are discovering that GW is not the easy mark it initially appeared to be.

"Good riddance to bad rubbish," is all that can be said that whole crowd.
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MaglorD
Jungle Guide
#20
No offense, but it seems to me the OP or someone he knew was banned and is now whining about it. Banning is necessary to prevent the game from becoming shite. I fully agree with what Arenanet has done. Wish they'd done it earlier and cracked down on those idiots selling gold for real money.