Obviously it's detectable and Blizz can just ban (in waves), whenever they want instead of individual cases daily. So is there a pattern on when they normally do their ban waves? Certain times?
Basically we know it's detectable, it's just a matter of time whenever Blizz feels like doing another banwave.
What can we do? What is being done by HB staff to maybe fix this so it's not as easily detected? It's not longer a matter of "if", it's a matter of "when".
I didn't get caught in the last wave, but I did the previous two.
I think you are going about the question wrong for this forum, as there will be a ton of hate toward the OP and little no response from anyone associated with the dev team. Is it detectable in it's current state, is like saying will my car get a flat tire tomorrow. Sure it has air and works now so yea you are fine, but tomorrow it could very well go flat for all I know.
What you should be asking is more technical questions if you don't already know them. Let me help you with a few and you can go google your heart out
1. Is the 32 bit client causing detection and ban waves? Yes, but not in a literally sense. It's only aiding in the code changes being sent out /turned on during a detection attempt. So therefore sure in layman terms yeah it's not so good now.
2. Is HB detectable? It "can" be at anytime, regardless of whoever says otherwise lol. It's a simple technical argument that most people either don't have the mental knowledge to be discussing or don't want to release said info due to associations and such. Does this mean it's not worth botting? Yes/No because botting is simple cat/mouse tactics as it always has been lol. It's literally up to YOU to decide.
3. When will we get an "undetectable" version? Right after never. See reasons 1-2 for clarification.
I think the 'casual' people who come here think in a more basic way so when they get banned, it turns into "your product is detectable and I want a refund", or "It's your fault HB devs blah blah blah". No it's the fault of the person clicking that launch button when they fire the bot up. If you don't have the knowledge to keep your system locked down, do pre tests, check updates of actual file changes, check with specific devs (not hb devs) regarding patches and so forth. Then no you probably shouldn't be placing blame on anyone but yourself.
A lot of us have been here since the beginning and this is pretty common stuff now when dealing with even basic botting.