Seriously, it makes you look stupid and like a 6year old.
The facts about bans:
-If it happens you WILL know (it will say you're banned), too many dumb assholes in the ban section mistaking disconnects or odd account behavior as "Being Banned".
-It was a major campaign for Blizzard prior to ROS because Gold was NOT Bind on Account so the more bots you had running the more gold you were making. Now that the AH is closed down and everything worth a damn is BOA they don't care anymore about botting. It doesn't affect anyone anymore except you and they just don't want to spend the $$$ anymore ($$$ from AH was going to anti-botting support).
-DemonBuddy is the MOST secure Bot in existence currently. Since Warden can no longer, legally, scan outside of DiabloIII's memory address. That and the developers aren't stupid.
-Playing more than normal human hours for copious amounts of time, which is the only reason to use a bot, is OBVIOUS. It's easy to use metrics to identify you. Most likely, Blizzard already has ALL of our accounts on a list. The question is, should they or should they NOT ban us? If they do, it makes ROS look like a failure only a month into it.
-Wearing sunglasses makes it harder to identify your account for botting as they can't tell where your eyes are looking. Apparently, if you keep your eyes on Blizzard they can't move or take any actions, or so I've heard.
Cheers!
The facts about bans:
-If it happens you WILL know (it will say you're banned), too many dumb assholes in the ban section mistaking disconnects or odd account behavior as "Being Banned".
-It was a major campaign for Blizzard prior to ROS because Gold was NOT Bind on Account so the more bots you had running the more gold you were making. Now that the AH is closed down and everything worth a damn is BOA they don't care anymore about botting. It doesn't affect anyone anymore except you and they just don't want to spend the $$$ anymore ($$$ from AH was going to anti-botting support).
-DemonBuddy is the MOST secure Bot in existence currently. Since Warden can no longer, legally, scan outside of DiabloIII's memory address. That and the developers aren't stupid.
-Playing more than normal human hours for copious amounts of time, which is the only reason to use a bot, is OBVIOUS. It's easy to use metrics to identify you. Most likely, Blizzard already has ALL of our accounts on a list. The question is, should they or should they NOT ban us? If they do, it makes ROS look like a failure only a month into it.
-Wearing sunglasses makes it harder to identify your account for botting as they can't tell where your eyes are looking. Apparently, if you keep your eyes on Blizzard they can't move or take any actions, or so I've heard.
Cheers!






