How Blizzard is solving the bot crisis – WoW Satire – World of Warcraft



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  1. Supposedly Blizzard make moves against botting… The issue is that those actions are definitely too slow. So what they will ban 100k bot accounts when the game is already affected by them and by tomorrow there will be another 100k bots? And the worst thing is that it doesn't even take some super special skills to deal with those bots. It's not like Blizzard can't see that there are new accounts which are up for hours if not 24/7 and just fly around and collect herbs/ores or something. I'm also pretty sure they can track gold transactions and spot some shady deals.

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  2. Blizzard doesn't care as long as they are paid. It would only work if as a community we manage a strike against them. 3 months no subscriptions, and they will react, get that signed and applied by the majority and they will probably do something.

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  3. Most companies do not care about bots as long as the game got players/botters that pay for subscriptions, cosmetics and battlepasses. It is the same with CS2, they do not care about cheaters because they are still selling cases and premium accounts. Gaming companies could simply open a forum where people are allowed to give them information about botting strategies, locations on servers, hack programs etcetera, but they do not, they just ignore everything. Players see everything and companies lay off actual game masters so they see nothing and ignore feedback from players, did you know that most games had gamemasters back in the day? WoW had a lot of game masters, now they have none and just ignore the playerbase. The cheater problem has escalated in to a business for gaming companies, they get rich by botters buying tens of thousands of accounts to bot, they wait till the botters get rich enough to buy new accounts before banning and it solves nothing.

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