Probably because PTR ≠ Live. This happens with every new version of the wow core, they need time to make sure everything works and that it is safe.
why did pqr work the second that servers were up with the new patch then?
Probably because PTR ≠ Live. This happens with every new version of the wow core, they need time to make sure everything works and that it is safe.
why did pqr work the second that servers were up with the new patch then?
Rotations, glyphs, and talents all changed even though builds are listed it takes time to code those. At most all we could expect the soonest is HB attaching to WoW and combat bot working, maybe other simple things.Lazyraider and the combat profiles are basically the same thing. Idk why they couldn't have been kept on. I can understand the questing and movement but even that's been on the beta for months. Its not like servers go down Tuesday and they drastically change code or areas in the 8 hours its down. The patch is already out on ptr and beta.
Rotations, glyphs, and talents all changed even though builds are listed it takes time to code those. At most all we could expect the soonest is HB attaching to WoW and combat bot working, maybe other simple things.
Exactly. And they're all functioning on pqr perfectly. Its irritating how hb is a paid bot and they can't do it the same as a free one that's all I'm saying.
Then stop whining and go use that PQR of yours for all we care.Exactly. And they're all functioning on pqr perfectly. Its irritating how hb is a paid bot and they can't do it the same as a free one that's all I'm saying.
Then stop whining and go use that PQR of yours for all we care.
As been said, PQR is not even remotely as sophisticated as Honorbuddy. It's much more reasonable to just shut down it for a week until HB is fully operational again rather than let it stay live but only as Combat bot.
well when you shell out money for a product you expect it to work. There wasn't any disclaimer when the product was purchased that it would be offline for a week or more when wow gets patched. You don't just buy something then it gets taken away for a week or more and then the argument is "go outside and see the sun" that's not how software or products work. That's not how businesses work. Especially when we all know its possible to make it work the second the patch launches
Why is it not reasonable to expect a product that I'm positive thousands if not tens of thousands of people paid for to figure out how to datamine the game and program all that needs done before patch day. It can't be that difficult.
I get where your coming from here. At the same account safety has to be a concern at some point. You know how pissed the community will be if there is a banwave and thousands of accounts are wiped! I want the bot back NOW but not at the expense of my WOW accounts.well when you shell out money for a product you expect it to work. There wasn't any disclaimer when the product was purchased that it would be offline for a week or more when wow gets patched. You don't just buy something then it gets taken away for a week or more and then the argument is "go outside and see the sun" that's not how software or products work. That's not how businesses work. Especially when we all know its possible to make it work the second the patch launches