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Is botting 24/7 more likely to get caught?

Tjann

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Lets assume for the sake of the arguement (and for our sakes aswell) that DB is indeed Warden-proof.

If DB is safe from Warden any time of botting should be safe right?
If DB is not safe from Warden any time spend botting is unsafe and you can caught for just botting 1h once.

I for one spend 20h botting yesterday and overnight. Worked like a charm. No stucks/dc's made 4.5m.
Your thoughts?
 
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yes, more likely to get caught than if you weren't 24/7 botting.
 
But why is that? I mean the chance to get "checked" if that how warden works. Is obviously higher the more you bot. But considering its safe from Warden it would make no diffrence would it?
 
Well before the bot I already played 18h a day legit. :P
And does warden check for something like that? It sounds pretty vague.
 
How would players know? I removed all my friends before I started botting.
I know im evil! Well only had 1 friend and still talk to him on skype so don't judge me! :P
 
If it's just player reports, I assume it would be pretty safe in D3 as long as your friends don't rat you out.
 
I give my friends my gold so im pretty sure they wont sell me out.Never bite the hand that feeds you.
And nobody else seems me botting in this game so i think we are safe .
 
Umm. if someone went around in a city stabbing people 24/7 would they more likely get caught? same logic.... kinda
 
I bot like 23/7 and ive never gotten warned banned or gotten a whisper by a gm, and ive had the bot since feb last year. so. yeah.
 
I bot like 23/7 and ive never gotten warned banned or gotten a whisper by a gm, and ive had the bot since feb last year. so. yeah.
I assume you're talking about WoW.


Umm. if someone went around in a city stabbing people 24/7 would they more likely get caught? same logic.... kinda
...not at all. That's like saying if you bot 1 time, there's a 99% chance of ban. There's a VERY good chance you'll go to jail if you stab 1 person (hence the 99%). Also, you wouldn't get away with stabbing people 8 hours a day. You can easily get away with botting 8 hours a day.
 
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I assume you're talking about WoW.



...not at all. That's like saying if you bot 1 time, there's a 99% chance of ban. There's a VERY good chance you'll go to jail if you stab 1 person (hence the 99%). Also, you wouldn't get away with stabbing people 8 hours a day. You can easily get away with botting 8 hours a day.

90 % of the criminals are caught after their second criminal activity.Moral of the story , if you only steal once you are okay , do it too much or get too greedy you will get caught.
 
I've been botting wow since the early days of glider...this has been debated so many times. In my experience, any ban I have ever gotten has been when I associate with other players in the community.

This includes:

selling gold in person
botting in a heavy area with lots of traffic from other players
dealing with gold buyers in chat/indirect


I have never, ever seemed to have any issues running 24/7. In WoW I would forget and leave my char MAT farming from Tuesday to Tuesday without a disco. In D3 i've been 24/7 botting since I got Immortal. Still not banned (crossing fingers).

My personal belief is that the ways to get banned are:

Other players reporting
Mass detection from warden

Botting 24/7 and getting busted to me is a myth.

Close your games from the window lickers and you're fine, delete those people off friends lists that you sell to and you're fine. Don't engage in conversations with strangers.

I have a strict rule when I bot, I turn into an anti-social reject. I leave guilds and only interact with friends. I have gotten so strict with it, I rarely play any games with people other than RL friends. I loathe playing with strangers as I just can't trust people.
 
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It is actually, if you're sharing accounts. But you'll need to login via 2 different PCs/IPs from time to time.
If I remember correctly, sharing accounts is against the ToS. Unless that's just for WoW and not D3


90 % of the criminals are caught after their second criminal activity.Moral of the story , if you only steal once you are okay , do it too much or get too greedy you will get caught.
73.6% of all statistics are made up.

I didn't want to quote kurfer's long post, but I agree with this.
 
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In WoW all I got banned due to player reports. I was on the phone with one of the customer service guys and he said I didnt respond to one of the GMs AND I played 20 hours a day on average. So they actually used that as an argument, if warden detected me they would just straight-out say it.

I dont lie.
How many criminals actually get caught for the crimes they commit?

'
Only 9% of arsons, for example, are ever solved.' So thats what 91 % that isnt caught ?

This is way offtopic, just want to say that you can't process information very well and you are easily fooled.

Just saying.
 
I dont lie.
How many criminals actually get caught for the crimes they commit?

'
Only 9% of arsons, for example, are ever solved.' So thats what 91 % that isnt caught ?
1. Off topic
2. We were using aggravated assault (stabbing) as the analogy before you decided to involve yourself
3. You didn't catch the fact that my statistic about made up statistics was made up
4. Your source is Amazon. lol.

I think that covers everything... now back to the original topic.
 
they are called statistics. I doubt blizzard has the insane level of logs some people may think

things I would expect they track

time online avg
games per session
most frequent game quest
etc

this is not warden these are server side stats no one can protect you from except you not being an idiot and bottling 24/7

I imagine everyone who already had the 1% achieve for example has had the account looked at.... this is common sense....
 
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