Why people use Bots

OttomanGeneral

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Mar 2006

Shepards of Ascalon

E/Mo

i was just in Elona Reach and there was a large number of Mo/W bots. I have two questions

1. Is there something going on in Elona Reach?
2. What is the purpose of using bots?

Lateralus

Lateralus

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Oct 2005

W/Mo

2) People are so lazy nowdays, they cant even do shit in there games.

OttomanGeneral

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Mar 2006

Shepards of Ascalon

E/Mo

But what exactly do bots do?

makosi

makosi

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Mar 2006

"Pre-nerf" is incorrect. It's pre-buff.

Requirement Begins With R [notQ]

Me/

Bots are macros programmed by some saddo. They are usually 55hp monks and carry out the necessary enchantments (based around Prot Spirit) to stay alive and deal damage without dying.

Arkantos

Arkantos

The Greatest

Join Date: Feb 2006

W/

1) Farm mino's
2) Lazyass

F1R3 DR4G0N

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jan 2006

[THG] The Holy Grailers

Me/N

I hate bots, stay away from bot sites as well, they may be spyware or trojans

Bots are for lazy people, or total nerds with no desire to demonstrate any real ability to properly play a game rather than show off their 1337 stats and UBER gear. Originally i assumed bots cater to the typical family who drive 30 yards to the bus stop which is just outside their house, who are so lazy they would macro getting up in the morning if they had the chance, but NO, bots are spreading like the black death!

The saddest thing about macroing: What fun is having amazing progress and gear in a game if you never actually spent time playing it properly in the first place!? No sense of acheivement whatsoever! Moreover, why go to all the trouble of macroing anyway when youre probably gonna quit the game in the future! For example, there is a lot of autoing on Runescape Classic, yet the question is why? why auto to get far in a game when it isnt worth it in the first place? What you gonna do when all your toon is maxed out? Typical autoing players are naieve and don't take much thought into consideration.

Maria The Princess

Maria The Princess

Forge Runner

Join Date: Mar 2006

Aequitas Deis

these "people" make over 100k per night while real person is sleeping. next morning the real person sells 100k on ebay for 15$ (or whatever is the price)

these bots are (unfortunatly) a source of a small income to some people.... i just hope not main one

go to ebaY AND SEE ALL the 100k sold there

heavyduty

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2005

What I want to know is why anet seemingly turns a blind eye to these obvious bots.

I've put some of these bots into my f.list and they are there even after a few months.

The only changes I've noticed so far is nerfing and making it harder for normal new people to make gold.

ibetthisthreadgetslocked.

Buzzer

Buzzer

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Nov 2005

Australia

Maybe they're not bots?
It's known that there are contingents of poor people being payed to farm GW.

Maria The Princess

Maria The Princess

Forge Runner

Join Date: Mar 2006

Aequitas Deis

Quote:
Originally Posted by Buzzer
Maybe they're not bots?
It's known that there are contingents of poor people being payed to farm GW.
thats actualy a cover up story for botters. maby there is poor "farmers" but if u see them its ovious its not a human playing, cuz they follow a weird patters of runing against the wall, becase when returning to outpust they spam in diffrent locations

makosi

makosi

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Mar 2006

"Pre-nerf" is incorrect. It's pre-buff.

Requirement Begins With R [notQ]

Me/

Quote:
Originally Posted by heavyduty
What I want to know is why anet seemingly turns a blind eye to these obvious bots.

I've put some of these bots into my f.list and they are there even after a few months.

The only changes I've noticed so far is nerfing and making it harder for normal new people to make gold.

ibetthisthreadgetslocked.
Think of the number of copies botters buy. Anet don't turn a blind eye but alter environments to make it harder but no 100% impossible to farm somewhere because they have the genuine players interests to think about.

Kaguya

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Jan 2006

Moon

Mo/

Quote:
Originally Posted by makosi
Think of the number of copies botters buy. Anet don't turn a blind eye but alter environments to make it harder but no 100% impossible to farm somewhere because they have the genuine players interests to think about.
Wouldn't botters buy more copies if their accounts get banned?

Haggard

Haggard

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Dec 2005

Urmston, Manchester, UK

Greener Pastures [DVDF]

W/Rt

Quote:
Originally Posted by Maria The Princess
these "people" make over 100k per night while real person is sleeping. next morning the real person sells 100k on ebay for 15$ (or whatever is the price)
$8 I thought. Surely minus the running costs of your PC its not a huge profit : /

Johno77

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Sep 2005

England

Apocalyptica UK

N/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Haggard
$8 I thought. Surely minus the running costs of your PC its not a huge profit : /
Maybe not to me or you, but it is when all these $8 are being made by hundreds of people all the time, in a country with very low wages for the benefit of some local gangmaster.

ElinoraNeSangre

ElinoraNeSangre

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Near Seattle, WA

Talionis De Cineris [EXUR]

N/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Maria The Princess
thats actualy a cover up story for botters. maby there is poor "farmers" but if u see them its ovious its not a human playing, cuz they follow a weird patters of runing against the wall, becase when returning to outpust they spam in diffrent locations
Basically, the way it usually works is that there are people there, too; typically, the bot does the work, but there's people behind it to sell off the items and do transactions. Bot goes out and does the work, person offloads char and sends it back out, bot takes over.

Someone here once posted this link, and it's a pretty good idea of what happens: http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3141815