I wrote below!!!BOT nick name- Norriz
Demon Prison District 2 location
again he there
I report many times!!!
Bots are a “feature”
I literally saw a GM in town yesterday, what he said to a guy who was asking to ban a bot.
“I give him a LIGHT ban”
Lmao.
Edit:
A lot of “bots” are just players using macros, the population of the game is really low, so i guess IMC just give light bans to the guys who spent money in TP’s since they cant really affor to lost more costumers.
In any populated game you will get perma banned.
Edit2:
Also you can see they mostly ban the gold sellers, never the guys who are buying from the gold sellers, at end i dont even know for what that many restrictions to low level accounts if anyone can check the market and see lots of trash items listed for 1.000.000 silver, just install the add on that tell you the name of the seller, check who is selling the items and pm him a few weeks after, you will see him is not banned even if you reported the item in the market place.
So true. Overwatch’s ban wave of thousands even in its early days was a good example.
Then again the banned Overwatch accounts had already paid 60 dollars for the game - blizz gives 0 shits about keeping the player after he/she already bought the game. ToS relies on constant micro-transactions and not an up-front payment, so it’s more logical that as a dying business it tries to keep all of it’s customers, even the cheating ones.
If they were perma banning cheats from the beginning there is a good chance less of the population would of left.
If blizzard dont ban the cheaters probably a lot of their playerbase will never buy other product of blizzard again, they even banned big streamers for botting, as an example you can search for the ban of gabynator.
An example of company based in micro-transactions who ban the botters and the people who rmt, grinding gears games, they are even taking their game into xbox one and they started being a small company.
