I personally have no problems with it. I dont see the frustration most see while I do see some bugs, I dont see nearly as many as I see complaints about in general my usage of HB2 for GB2 goes very well and makes me alot of gold and as I dont sell I only run a couple of bots. And the bot works greatly for me running CC's and PVP the way I do in Lazyraider mode.
I have seen many issues with trying to run BG bots and meshes but they can be fixed and I believe they will in time.
Your mood might change when all CC, plugin and profile creator's stop updating, because there sick of the HB core alway's being bugged which has been for a longwhile now, BGbot and mesh issue's have been fixed multiple times but seem's never been tested before releasing so yeno.....
Were is this information on a rift bot? Am I missing something>
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Eventually I guess the lifetimers will get the rift bot in their sessions limit when looking at the prices for the rift bot and those for a lifetime account.
Other than that I agree that we can expect more problems for the peeps 'left behind' with HB/GB.
Splitting the current dev team over 3 projects is a bad move, probably the reason why we didn't get (m)any updates as of late.
When you look at the main page there's some info about a new UI coming in multiple languages for HB, but is that what we are really waiting for....
I don't really care for a new UI in multiple languages tbh, rather see more stability and less bugs in the current version.
On the other hand I can imagine they work from the same devbase so structural HB/GB and the new RB are codewise alike, only work with a different API.
Same structure would possibly mean a unified development platform which is portable to each bot without many changes or each having it's own codebase.
For me personally I don't care what they do, as long as we get our regular updates, and a progress overall with the bot's stability and all other additionals that come along with HB/GB.
As long as that's ok, they can do whatever they like.
However if service comes short, and the updates further and further apart and don't do anything real to improve then it's time for them to re-evaluate their current state and priorities and redo the structural things, unless they prefer another rebellion (and bad comments/reputation that comes along with it, internet is powerful after all when used correctly).
Whether or not they are the only players on a market, doesn't mean they can do what they please.
Bottom line is that we have to wait and see what's gonna happen. Conclusions can be made afterwards. For now just sit back and wait.
Now this is the sort of reply i have been waiting for, I cant really imagine that the lifetimer's will get the RB in there session's since it's a completely new bot and Bossland will lose alot of money due to many people already owning Lifetime account's with HB, plus they screwed up with making a Lifetime key with HB since it's only a 1 of payment and wont help finallically in the long run (it's sort of showing now were there selling plugin's and a Rift bot when they know they cant keep them updated without a bigger dev base.)
Now look what has happened when HB2 was released, GB Standard was left behind and was only getting updated once every couple of month's even doe soo many member's were constantely posting problem's with the bot, i can imagine GB standard being wiped out completely becuase of this.
Like c'mon dev's, why do we need a update to the UI?? we need update's with fixing the bugg's not new thing's added that will casue more problem's with the core in the long runn.
It sound's to me like the rift bot is alot like the HB1 bot were you need to load up the meshes etc... which was more easier to update and fix due to it not having hundred's off thousand's of code, i could be wrong doe and it could be like HB2 lol
I doubt there will be another rebellion since when a thread is opened there closed quickly and the member is ever muted or banned which is wrong.
One of these days, maybe tomorrow, maybe a year from now, 3 years, who knows? world of warcraft WILL end and its important to have other options open. even our user-base, have had WoWBurn out, lots of people have been moving to rift or just quitting not only botting but playing games altogether. the riftbot is a way of not only helping some of our users who have had wow burnout, but our devs as well, i know at least for me, playing and even botting to some extent has been just borning as hell, back in wrath i was raiding, and having fun, but now if it wasn't for me developing things and being creative i wouldn't be playing wow, and that's all due to the bot. the riftbot is a way of making it so we dont have to look at the same dam thing every day. thats from my point of view on how i see it.
I appreciate a mod posting and expressing what he think's about this subject without closing the thread lol
Your also right about the wow burnout but you got to also think what a lifetime key is for, i thought the dev's would alway's be updating and fixing the bot were it is needed, if i knew sooner that there was only 4 dev's that was trying to fix and alway's keep 3 bot's up to date even doe they couldnt manage keeping just 1 bot stable (HB2) i would of not bought the lifetime key, im not saying there going to stop updating the bot's but im saying before RB was releases look how stupid the timeline was for fixes for HB2, It was daily when HB2 was released then up to now were looking at a release once a month, now there is project's it could be even longer in my thought's.
I hope a dev can post a reply over the situation and a timeline sort of like we will focus on 1 project a week etc...
Also keep the constructive post's comming
