There can be no more delay. IMC, we need you to finally define the term “botting” for your game.
This has been long overdue and, after hundreds of posts by the community, still neglected and deemed unworthy of official response.
Since reporting botters will be a thing in an upcoming patch…
We’re also developing an in-game report function for players to use, and we anticipate other inconveniences to naturally diminish once we successfully administer bots.
We need you to define what is actually an offense, in advance, so players can prepare themselves for what they will be looking for. Otherwise we will have players reporting far more often than what you likely expect and will result in muddied report logs that no number of active GM’s or automation could sift through in a reasonable amount of time.
For instance, Is holding the Z key an offense? There is no way to prove a player is away from their keyboard as they could be holding the key with their finger while doing other things (I used the example of reading a book before). This has been blatantly ignored since as long as I can remember. However with reporting an option just around the corner it is high-time that this question is settled.
Will there be separate options for reporting players? (i.e. Botter, Hacker, Spammer, etc) Or do you intend that a single “report” option will actually cut it? I expect a generic report with a text field but I don’t believe that will suffice.
Is a logical mandatory CAPTCHA going to be implemented to help weed out invalid reports? (i.e. player can only be forced to solve one CAPTCHA every couple hours, has 2 minutes to solve it on-screen via mouse clicks and randomized number locations, etc) Again, logically, this would help validate many reports as well as potentially allow hackers and botters to be in a temporary limbo until GM inspection (or automation if it is sophisticated enough).
It’s assumed it will take X reports before Y happens, however, some of these bots and hackers are teleporting everywhere and may be hard to spot (in addition they may be hiding underground with z-coords being adjusted). Meaning, one report with a CAPTCHA may not be enough for a shady character, despite being obvious, if only one player is able to report them in a given time frame. Additionally not all players will be able to spot a bot (even the generic barb/priests we see running around every map) which means that they may go unnoticed for longer stretches of time (especially so once they wise up and start emoting, setting fires, and are actually scripted to speak with semi-appropriate or logical replies to proximity /s chats via primitive checks).
I could go on forever but this isn’t a Q&A so I won’t. I will instead say again that we, the players, need to know in advance what is an offense that is able to be reported. No more grey areas.