Blurred wrote:
It's not that there stupid. They cant really go on his pc and "find" the bot.
Yeah.. However staring at the character for a good couple minutes you can see if they're a botter unless they're baby sitting and the GMs get a reply back of something. The best one I've seen was GM Pizza at yeti talking to someone while staring at a gold bot and Pizza said "he no bot". Amazing..
Crumpets wrote:
TheRealAnswer1 wrote:
Blurred wrote:
It's not that there stupid. They cant really go on his pc and "find" the bot.
Doesn't Blizzard have that program that searches through your processes to see if there is anything that seems to be a bot? Warden or something. But they're rich they can fight the invasion of privacy suit I'm sure =P. JM needs to come up with something that allows them to see what the user sees like in the 2nd sreenshot where it was warning the user that a GM was around and they should stop training.
It's what GameGuard does for some games. But I guess GameGuard's contract with Joymax isto only display it's splash screen so we get 'scared'.
Even if GameGuard was active.. it isn't like gg would do anything. Any game with gg has either.. how amounts of hackers or an active ban list. Game Guard just looks pretty in every game and prevents out dated hacks/tools/etc w/e it may be, but that shit can be updated in a matter of minutes.
TheRealAnswer1 wrote:
Blurred wrote:
It's not that there stupid. They cant really go on his pc and "find" the bot.
Doesn't Blizzard have that program that searches through your processes to see if there is anything that seems to be a bot? Warden or something. But they're rich they can fight the invasion of privacy suit I'm sure =P. JM needs to come up with something that allows them to see what the user sees like in the 2nd sreenshot where it was warning the user that a GM was around and they should stop training.
But Blizzard is smart. Somewhere you accept that they can do that view your processes.