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stop attacking unseen monster. or maybe banned as hacker.

demonnbuddy

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DB try to attack something, which can not be seen yet.

im using <A3 Champ hunter> now, and my Barb try to attack some monster, which is behand a wall, and is not showed on my screen. sometime, my Barb just stuck on the wall, because the way point finder is not so good. but it is ok.

now we may have the real problem:
attacking an unseen monster means DB is a hack program, not just a bot. it could also make me get banned because of cheating. as i know, many players are banned, because they used something like view range expanding program.

so can these "unseen monster" be fixed to meke DB more safe??
 
yeah this happens in the barracks udner battlefields, and the underbridge. The mobs are in the next room behind a waoll, but toon keeps trying to break the wall with his head once he "spot" mobs.
 
It does this everywhere now. Act 1,2 & 3. The ones in the ground too, moths, lacuni and the worms too. Never did this before so something must have been broken because of the update from the other day.
 
I just bought DB and I read this thread, it makes me worried.

Mainly because you're right about the part that blizzard banns people that try to attack monsters "outside the screen".

Proof:
Diablo III Accounts Banned - Diablo III

Not sure if the "program" they're talking about is DB or some other kind of exploit/program. But I still believe that "attacking monsters outside the screen" will get you banned.

Is this something that's fixable?


Another thing I just noticed and that I find worrying is this:

When I use GilesEquipper, it equips a weapon without even opening my inventory, this is impossible without a bot or 3rd party program.Wouldnt it seem more "realistic" if it opened the inventory and then did the item swap?
 
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I just bought DB and I read this thread, it makes me worried.

Mainly because you're right about the part that blizzard banns people that try to attack monsters "outside the screen".

Proof:
Diablo III Accounts Banned - Diablo III

Not sure if the "program" they're talking about is DB or some other kind of exploit/program. But I still believe that "attacking monsters outside the screen" will get you banned.

Is this something that's fixable?


Another thing I just noticed and that I find worrying is this:

When I use GilesEquipper, it equips a weapon without even opening my inventory, this is impossible without a bot or 3rd party program.Wouldnt it seem more "realistic" if it opened the inventory and then did the item swap?

More than likely opening your inventory is only known client-side.
 
who cares theyre not monitoriing this stuff

...yes they are. they just said they banned a bunch of people who were attacking monsters from what should be far outside their vision range.
 
More than likely opening your inventory is only known client-side.


Not 100% sure what you mean with this :p

For the record, I'm not into scripting/programming and stuff like that so I've no idea how things work.

But to me it looks weird that it changes items without opening the inventory, travels to new waypoints without opening the "waypoint-list".

I remember when I used to play a shitty 2d game called TIBIA(I know it's shit) there was plenty of bots to that game, and alooooot of people got banned. Untill one day, some guy created a "revolutionary" bot that used your keyboard/mouse for real, it opened everything, pressed every key like it was a real human. After that, atleast I personally, I never met anyone that got banned using it.

Is this something that could be developed?


Again, I really have 0 clue about how bots and shit work, just trying to make some useful input to the topic and hopefully make the bot get even better :)
 
I just bought DB and I read this thread, it makes me worried.

Mainly because you're right about the part that blizzard banns people that try to attack monsters "outside the screen".

Proof:
Diablo III Accounts Banned - Diablo III

Not sure if the "program" they're talking about is DB or some other kind of exploit/program. But I still believe that "attacking monsters outside the screen" will get you banned.

Is this something that's fixable?


Another thing I just noticed and that I find worrying is this:

When I use GilesEquipper, it equips a weapon without even opening my inventory, this is impossible without a bot or 3rd party program.Wouldnt it seem more "realistic" if it opened the inventory and then did the item swap?

I'd be more worries about their garbage auth servers they are not willing to fix. Just ask for a refund! Blizzard going own their lives anyway after the lawsuit.
 
I'd be more worries about their garbage auth servers they are not willing to fix. Just ask for a refund! Blizzard going own their lives anyway after the lawsuit.


There's a lawsuit going on about this case right now??
 
Not 100% sure what you mean with this :p

For the record, I'm not into scripting/programming and stuff like that so I've no idea how things work.

But to me it looks weird that it changes items without opening the inventory, travels to new waypoints without opening the "waypoint-list".

I remember when I used to play a shitty 2d game called TIBIA(I know it's shit) there was plenty of bots to that game, and alooooot of people got banned. Untill one day, some guy created a "revolutionary" bot that used your keyboard/mouse for real, it opened everything, pressed every key like it was a real human. After that, atleast I personally, I never met anyone that got banned using it.

Is this something that could be developed?


Again, I really have 0 clue about how bots and shit work, just trying to make some useful input to the topic and hopefully make the bot get even better :)

Your talking about auto-it (or similar language), and those were the first bots to get banned in D3.

As for the inventory, think about it this way - your inventory is always open but being "hidden" by your client (computer) - so unless Blizzard programmed information to be sent when you click "I" it isn't an issue. Generally this wouldn't be done but it could be possible, I haven't checked myself for this stuff yet.
 
Your talking about auto-it (or similar language), and those were the first bots to get banned in D3.

As for the inventory, think about it this way - your inventory is always open but being "hidden" by your client (computer) - so unless Blizzard programmed information to be sent when you click "I" it isn't an issue. Generally this wouldn't be done but it could be possible, I haven't checked myself for this stuff yet.


I'm pretty sure the bot used in the other game was written in a language called LUA or C++(I dont know if it's similar to Auto-it)?

Anyway, thank you for clearing out the inventory thingy :)
 
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