Conclusion: blizzard knows about botters and ban them randomly, never 100% of botters at once (uhm, maybe they wanted to have fun and showed what they can REALLY do on 18.12.2012, but still it wasnt 100% for sure).I have to say that this forum has gotten awfully quiet. I wonder if there are a few bans being stored up to scare people sometime in February.
wow when u play do u use skills with mouse i am doing it with 1 2 3 4 5DB clicks button using injected code to call the click handler.
Client checks if the mouse is actually on the button.
If no, account is added the list of suspected bots to be further investigated.
wow when u play do u use skills with mouse i am doing it with 1 2 3 4 5![]()
just got a 1 day trial to test it out, and i've been watching my game and noticed my monk attacking an invisible mob. i went back and took a screenshot on another character of where it is. A3 The keep Depths Level 2 (the breach area) is where it was, as seen in the screen shot
http://i.imgur.com/K9GWOFq.jpg
has anyone had this issue before? should i be worried?
Ban bots immediately not profitable for Blizzard. How many accounts they will sell again, if people will think botting is safe?
I have no information how many people use bots. According to the forum, the number of registered users and the percentage of those under demonbuddy, we can assume that about 10,000 people use at least one bot. Correspondingly, they paid 300,000$ to Blizzard, this is not 0.0025% ...
a calculation from a head, as the figure on the state of Blizzard ...