Hell yes, WoW is complete trash without a bot, I can buy a new account with WoD for every hour I work @ my job IRL (and most of the time I don't even work that hour), another words I can burn money faster than Blizzard can prevent me from doing so, plus I have far more invested in Honorbuddy in CRs/Plugins/etc.
Blizzard banned my main account so I really feel I have nothing to lose at this point, big mistake on their part.
I will be botting 5.00 accounts. I won't be upgrading to WoD unless i can find them on sale.
Blizzard would not be doing that. Thats malware/adware...bossland said hidden tactics LIKE malware...not that it installed malware onto your pcs....as in ram scraping for any remnants of HB code, process scanning, etc etc. Malware does this to STEAL your data...blizzard may do this to see whose running what third party programs. Fact is, unless you can make honorbuddy encrypt itself on every run so that warden or another module scanning it can't read that info easily, or proactive defenses against such scanning (like sandboxing warden, or elevating process priveleges to root with no read/write access upon detection of a memscan), there will always be a way to see what's going on, just a game of cat and mouse where bosslandgmbh has to stay 3 steps ahead in order to beat blizzard.
To answer the question, if glider, pirox, and hb banwave didn't kill my main ill always keep botting, and that main remains active to this very day. No one has got honorbuddys functionality, so its no question that ill be back.
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21 May 2015
You'll be good man, I heard nothing of any other bots being detected yet or giving bans and I'm on all the forums for it. The reason they got caught is because blizzard added a new 32 bit mode scanner into one of the patches. They always scanned 64 bit. But just recently did the 32 bit step.. they need further encryption if honorbuddy wants to save itself. But people are moving bots because honorbuddy has kinda always been the center focus of the botting community.
im getting a new pc this weekend im going to build it with a good antiviruscanner on it and firewall i wil test to see if i get banned on my new one
Honestly bot or no bot Blizzard wins in the end. We buy accounts, feed them $ and they know most of those banned are "return customers"! So their move to ban and announce it so publicly is a great move. It serves two purposes:how would i handle the possibility of re offending bots if i where blizzard... hmm, go back to minimal bans for 6 months and 1-2 months after the already temped accounts where reactivated, preferably aligned with a new HB release is when i would hit the button to ban any detected bot.
this would ensure re-offenders are gone more then likely removing a large % of anyone who planned to bot again in the future.
i doubt company's look at the bigger picture tho. so yea id feel safe after no bans for 2-6 months LOL
I find this very credible and it seems to make sense actually. I guess it may have been why there has been resistance towards moving to 64 bit? Maybe... who knows.
Will be testing the new bot with a starter account for a day or 2 and then will run it on one of my mop accounts to check it out security wise.
Some people have had 10s and even 100s of accounts banned after all these years, what do you think they'll do when HB comes back?