Personally; I've never been a fan of '1-60' profiles.
I'd much rather have a folder of 50 different files, for a bunch of level ranges, using a bunch of different areas. The bot can simply pick and choose the 'closest' or best profile to use from that list.
IMO, someone just needs to merge all the 'profiles' into a giant profile, with tons and tons of subprofiles that are properly written.
Oh wait... that makes no sense... it just does exactly what is already out there!
Sorry, but I doubt the developers have enough time to maintain Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy, new 'quest' features, outstanding bugs, user errors, and a plethora of other things that are being constantly complained about. As I've said before, once the community decides to start being a community, you'll see higher quality profiles emerging. Unfortunately; the profile creation is currently lacking any easy to use tools. (Mine works, if you only want to grind) I've been pushing hard to get people off their ass and start creating their own content. Too many people are still stuck in the "glider had 2938402948 profiles, why can't I just use those?!" era. Glider's profiles took YEARS to stack up to the sheer amount that it has/had. Honorbuddy uses a completely different system for profiles, which means people need to put in a little work.
Also, questing isn't something available in most bots. I know of 2 that implement it publicly, and a very small handful of private bots. Not a single one of them has the flexibility of Honorbuddy.
Instead of complaining about a lack of stuff, why don't you put in some time, and do something to change it.
Here's what you pay for:
- A near bugless gather bot. (Gatherbuddy)
- A constantly evolving, and very complex 'all around' bot. (Honorbuddy)
- Top notch Warden protection.
- Questing features.
- Mostly automated botting experience. (There's really not much you have to do to make HB 'go')
- More features than nearly any bot has ever given.
- An incredibly robust API that allows 'users' to create their OWN CONTENT to customize the bot how they want.
- Battleground support
- Semi-instance support. (Meshes are there, no current instance bots. Those are soon to come though)
- Incredibly flexible profiling system. (Face it, you can create simple 'grind here' profiles, or incredibly complex questing profiles that handle grinding, questing, battlegrounds, RAF, etc, all in one.)
- Very good 'tech support'. If you have an issue; it's addressed fairly quickly. (Aside from a few bugs in the bot which are hard to iron out.)
- A whole host of other features, both current, and in development.
Now, you paid 80eur for all of that. (Assuming a lifetime sub)
You tell me, how much is that ACTUALLY worth?
I understand you guys are frustrated that you "paid for a bot that doesn't have all the default trimmings", when in fact it does. Questing is still in beta, so none of you have room to be complaining about lack of profiles. If there aren't enough, simply go back to grinding/BGs. Or make your own.
The developers, and other staff members, can't just drop everything to appease you guys every time you have one little thing to complain about, there are much more important things to be doing most of the time. Sure, they'll usually help you with little issues, and sometimes bigger ones. But you can't expect them to do absolutely everything, with a product that can't possibly please everyone.
At any rate; I think having a community effort on a 'single pack' of profiles is both good, and bad.
1) It's a single profile set. This brings you back to the times when Glider was seeing bans from people using the same profiles.
2) There won't be much innovation, or use of any other profiles, if everyone has the exact same set of profiles.