BestWarOCE
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First off, I'm not going to claim "i know someone from Blizzard". Nobody will believe me. Lets just say i know somebody who knows exactly whats going on here.
In 7.3 Blizzard ported over their Overwatch obfuscation. As I'm sure you are already aware, this is some pretty hard to get passed stuff. It's made it so EVERYTHING is detectable without some SERIOUS workarounds, and just like Overwatch, if something is undetected, it's not for very long. Because of this most cheat providers flat out refuse to make overwatch Hacks/Aimbots.
Why are Blizzard adding this obfuscation to WoW? Why not Diablo? It's quite simple actually. Last weekend we had the first round of the Mythic Dungeon Invitational. Blizzard are making a serious push to turn PvE into an E-Sport. And with all E-Sports, there needs to be legitimacy. These tournements are competed online instead of in a LAN environment which means people will be able to use third party software to gain an unfair advantage. This is Blizzards attempt to stop it.
You can already see, that a month after 7.3, Honorbuddy still has no finish line in site in terms of an update. I would expect it to stay this way. Remember when the Overwatch Aimbot was being detected days after an "update"? Expect the same for WoW now.
Sorry to say it guys, but botting is dead unless NEW METHODS in terms of security is developed.
I don't really care if you believe me or not, but i figured i'd give it to you real.
In 7.3 Blizzard ported over their Overwatch obfuscation. As I'm sure you are already aware, this is some pretty hard to get passed stuff. It's made it so EVERYTHING is detectable without some SERIOUS workarounds, and just like Overwatch, if something is undetected, it's not for very long. Because of this most cheat providers flat out refuse to make overwatch Hacks/Aimbots.
Why are Blizzard adding this obfuscation to WoW? Why not Diablo? It's quite simple actually. Last weekend we had the first round of the Mythic Dungeon Invitational. Blizzard are making a serious push to turn PvE into an E-Sport. And with all E-Sports, there needs to be legitimacy. These tournements are competed online instead of in a LAN environment which means people will be able to use third party software to gain an unfair advantage. This is Blizzards attempt to stop it.
You can already see, that a month after 7.3, Honorbuddy still has no finish line in site in terms of an update. I would expect it to stay this way. Remember when the Overwatch Aimbot was being detected days after an "update"? Expect the same for WoW now.
Sorry to say it guys, but botting is dead unless NEW METHODS in terms of security is developed.
I don't really care if you believe me or not, but i figured i'd give it to you real.
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