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DB Server Down?

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Thanx Alansete for once again saying something everyone knows, and if one used the join date... beside our names... you would know some of us have been around... awhile and DONT F**k*** mom's in here houlding our hands,

I wish they would make life time members not require nav server... but honestly I don't care... take hands play game.... go watch tv... hell ive been only botting to get banned...to bad Demonbuddy is a good product.. PERIOD!

I'm just saying something everyone knows because people are complaining about something everyone knows at this point. Btw it's only a 3 months difference so don't act like you are ancient in here. Once again, relax and just wait for a solution.
 
Thanx Alansete for once again saying something everyone knows, and if one used the join date... beside our names... you would know some of us have been around... awhile and DONT F**k*** mom's in here houlding our hands,

I wish they would make life time members not require nav server... but honestly I don't care... take hands play game.... go watch tv... hell ive been only botting to get banned...to bad Demonbuddy is a good product.. PERIOD!
Haha, feel you. In fact, most buddy products are legit. Wow banwave came to us cuz blizz took it seriously enough.
The day will come given enough complaints about botting from non-botter if Bliz believe that we are on the opposite side of their interest. However, the previous changes made to D3 which removed tradable gold/gears postponed that time by a lot I would say. The only thing affected by botting now is ladder/leaderboards. It is a main feature/target that everyone is going for, but again, not all players care. For those that do, they prob bot. For those that dont bot, they complain on bn forum. In the end, Blizz have to weigh it as if botting is banned, Blizz will lose tons of players just like they did in wow. We may not pay sub fee on a monthly basis, but there is a good chance that we wont even get updates/expansions if botting is banned.
 
And this is a forum where we can all speak for ourselves. We are proud to complain, to suggest, to discuss. These are what pushes a community to a better place. If a complaint is made when the problem itself is not solvable, it is rather pointless. Us users complain so that we could give our opinions, after all we are the ones using the products. All of us are very thankful to DB development team without saying. They made our life easier. Like most wow botters said, for most db users, db is prob the biggest reason that they are still playing D3.
Looking back at wow banwave, it did not kill the game, but how beneficial was it to the remaining users & Blizz? Blizz lost 15mil subs while many remaining players had to suffer the lose of many friends in wow. Blizz did it for a reason, maybe it is important in the long term, but for now, wow seemed to be struggling. They even have to introduce the next Level cap/big patch in advance just to grab more attention.
All in all, we like the experience of being able to bot in a game where farm matters. We respect all the developers that made this happen. We understand although for us, it is enjoyable, for them, it is more of a job. We still want better things.
We are human after all, greedy humans.
 
Transition from what or to what?
Due to possible piracy, DB need to protect themselves using a Digital Rights Management system.
Simply put, it makes db client(the one each of botters are using) communicate with db server(one established by db dev team) and authenticate our identity. Anyone using demonbuddy would then have to have db connect with db server in order to work unlike before.
 
I sure have noticed the constant waiting on nav server spam and slow and lethargic skill and movement within game
 
I really dont think blizz is worried about a bot that cant even break the top 1000 to get ranked on the leaderboards. It just cant handle the higher grifts even with amazing gear. You have to actually play to be competitive on the leaderboards.
 
I really dont think blizz is worried about a bot that cant even break the top 1000 to get ranked on the leaderboards. It just cant handle the higher grifts even with amazing gear. You have to actually play to be competitive on the leaderboards.

It's not about the bot being skilled enough to get ranked on leaderboards. It's about the bot's ability to trivialize the otherwise monotonous and time consuming experience of farming for the prerequisite gear/mats required to even have a shot at those rankings. This game is a serious time sink and most of the highest ranked players bot at night to gather materials and then focus on manually pushing high grifts during the day with all the keys/gear they farmed overnight.
 
Transition from what or to what?

It's a transition from vulnerability to reliability. At the end of the day we like it or not, thebuddyforum is a company and needs to creat income by selling its software, and some users have gone to a secondary option which is using a *****ed version of this bot. This pushed the staff to start using DRM.
Digital Rights Management (DRM by its initials) is a kind of "security" system to avoid keep people from violating the bot's digital rights. That means every single order/action coming from the bot will have to pass throught a server conneciton first. Making this new system work as efficient as an offline bot is nearly impossible and requires a lot of testing, specially because Navigation Servers might not be as close as we wish to the clients, which results into a kind of laggy bot. I personally have worked with DRM on bots for other games not as complicated as Diablo 3, which resulted in a great solution for piracy developers. DemonBuddy is in a "dark spot" where there are a LOT of things to test before ethe bot itself comes to a perfect status of functionality, like it used to be before.
 
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