my 130 chaplain is still wearing that set, because it gives the extra hit-line for every swing.
have yet to see any other gear provide that at low level⌠or any level⌠and with just a couple of simple buffs, that can add a lot to your damage.
Then if botters are getting reported via their progress A.K.A adventure journal which resulted on tons of bots getting banned, why ddnt they took the trouble of coding their software to make their bots act very close to being a human and increase their profit substantially.
Lets say close to 10k bots that had been banned, 20$ for E.A, thats a waste of 200k dollars on their part. Making an account cost time too, so maybe theyre not that smart to code a bot that can act, play and quest like a legit TOS player. You dont want to waste money if youre here to make a business.
because they donât care, and it -wonât- increase anything substantially enough to go through the trouble (yet).
low adventure journal isnât actually -proof- that something is a bot.
these are some pretty wild made up numbers.
10k is probably way too high. maybe half that at most.
$20 is insanely high. most of them were taking advantage of steam pricing things regionally, and buying stuff from the Russian region, where the Foundersâ Pack 1 (the biggest one) was priced at the equivalent of about $13 US. but first you start with Foundersâ Pack two, and it comes with a regular tradable token, which you sell immediately. plus it costs like half what the bigger pack does.
so 5k x maybe $6⌠thatâs⌠oh wait.
we forgot something else: most of their purchases were made with stolen or fraudulent credit cards, so their actual outlay for those purchases was $0.
if you ban a million billion bots at a cost to the botters of $0 each, it tends to mean a whole lot of nothing.
If IMC banned your million and billion it also means money lost from your so called stolen credits. Thats assuming they are using stolen cards heck they probably used their own earnings from other games and use that capital in TOS. Also If you have proof of them using credit cards then show it here.
iâm barely a beginner level programmer, but i could write code that would be able to follow the simpler quests in the game.
i didnât bother writing -code- because you clearly arenât a programmer if you think it would be that hard to do.
these are just the logical steps the code needs to follow to do the quest. and thatâs all code is: a series of logical steps.
unless they just donât -want- to do any of the adventure journal stuff.
for instance, my lv65 Hoplite has never talked to a Wings of Vibora npc yet.
where are you getting these numbers from?
yes, but itâs not my money, so why would i care?