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Improved player report menu on PTR

RayVanHalen

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Quite sadly, I'm afraid it is going to ease the report process and increase the amount of bot reports, even though I really doubt that Blizzard's Customer Service is capable of checking every single report in game.
 
Damnit!
i dont hope all the jelly kids that just bought wow to play a panda are gonna rape this button :(!
 
Well...
Good thing I haven't seen a single player near me while botting, ever. And I'm watching the bot 80% of the time, at least.
 
lol.

thats an awesome feature. kids will spam that shit on everyone thats any good in BGs or has alot of gold...

i think we are safe. just like kids accusing me of aimbotting in Modern warfare 3 yet im just good.

Think about it. i can spam N*gger all day on trade and have tons of people report me yet i dont get banned. (i was actually trying to get perma banned once, didnt work)
Now what makes you think that that button will change anything to the way things are going. Making it easier means blizz will have thousands of complaints to manage more than what they have right now and only a few handful of people to check them.


i think things wont be any worse.... people that can notice we are bots are experienced enough to know how to report. that thing just makes it simpler. also blizz gets less info from that than a ticket. "cheating" is a broad subject, was i wall hacking? Speed hack? Duping items? botting? blizz wont know and itl take time to check.

thats my 2 cents.
 
Let's face it - if the kiddies spam the report button like theres no tomorrow.....Blizz will disregard a massive majority of the reports due to the fact that they know the kiddies do this.

Well....thats my theory anyway! :)
 
Obviously this cannot be a positive development for us. However, these days I only do fairly limited botting, under supervision, so am not too concerned. It obviously means that botting in some high population areas with methods that may look bottish (battlegrounds come to mind) may become increasingly risky. However, it also depends on whether anything changes on blizzards side (how much resources do they want to devote to fighting bots)?
 
Just logged in my wow account and didn't see anything like this when I targeted someone.. :confused:
 
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