How is it a facepalm? I used his report as a template, and changed all the appropriate bits, i accidently left the deathbyzone in
How is it a facepalm? I used his report as a template, and changed all the appropriate bits, i accidently left the deathbyzone in
At least you're manly enough to recognize it.It's a self facepalm for myself, not for you, for all the investigation on a fake that was not! My bad, not yours!![]()
So guys i have found pretty much a 100% way of getting funds back from blizzard spent on wow, with there approval.. i will be releasing the method once i have them secured in my account again.
Im curious.
Have you been botting and banned on that same IP before?
I recently got banned, and started back up again on the same IP. It did not take long untill all accounts was wiped. (This was EU though)
If you are goint to start back up, id recommend either contacting your ISP and changing your IP or getting a *** with a dedicated IP. It seems to me they might be flagging IPs that run several WoW accounts.
Your last theory there MIGHT be somewhat true. Ive always had success starting up bots on brand new computers with new HWID. Might be luck, might not be.Some says that they go beyond the IP logging. For what we know they can track each WoW installation and some other identifiers that can be used to put your bot down again. Most say that running a bot from the same machine you were banned before will lead to a new ban.
Your last theory there MIGHT be somewhat true. Ive always had success starting up bots on brand new computers with new HWID. Might be luck, might not be.
But I know for a fact that Blizzard tracks/checks IPs. I wish I had a screenshot of this, but when one acc got locked for using the RaF month thingy a while back (4-5 months ago) I decided to use the live chat to get the account unlocked.
Long story short, one of the GMs reply was (and I quote) "Do you mind explaining the other 28 accounts being played on your IP?"
So yes I'm pretty sure they track IPs for some extent. I'm pretty confident they AT LEAST check your IP activity if two or more (?) accounts are getting in game reports from the same IP.
Never said that they didn't check IPs, that might be the first thing they do I a verification routine to check for bots and stuff, what I wanted to say is that they are actually going way beyond IPs checks, they are hunting players that use routines on LFR, BGs and Arenas and drew attention to the use of bots again to the community.
The IP validation can be false positive for them sometimes since there are several cases of different family members, roommates, friends, playing using the same external IP under a home network, that's why it's probably not considered a instant-positive for them.
I loled pretty hard about the 28 accounts attached to your IP and questioned by the GM, LOL, what was the conclusion of the story?!
I told him I live at a college and we all share the same internet. He said "Well that explains a lot"
Next day they were all banned![]()