jleyens wrote:
firstly. let me ask this 1 question and think about it.
Do YOU think that if sum1 didnt bot that they would NOT have there char logged in to the game anyway??? stalling, AFK in town or whatever???
answer is obviously no. obvcourse they would log in. read on
ok I can agree with this.
jleyens wrote:
You will also find by using a brain that legits stalling CAUSES TRAFFIC. not player bots
What confusion of ideas could have possibly lead you to believe that stalling causes MORE traffic than someone that's out grinding (bot or not)?
If you are stalling, there is not much traffic going on. Probably the only traffic that would be generated is messages back and forth telling you when people enter and leave your stall, what they buy, and what they said in your stall.
If you're hand grinding, or bot grinding, there's a LOT more traffic. Traffic for your location, movement, what skills you're using, what mob you're attacking, damage you are taking, damage you are giving to the mob, where your wolf, or pet is (if you have one), inventory changes for drops you pick up, gold you get..... you get the picture I'm sure.
jleyens wrote:
I dnt like player bots but i find it stupid when peolpe blame them for traffic when it is "indeed yourselves staling ur gear"that causes it.
Again, I don't see how an inactive player that's just holding items for sale would cause more traffic than someone who is out running around the land attacking and killing mobs (or other players) all over the map....
jleyens wrote:
bottom line iS as i stated at the top. A legit is online nearly just as much as a player bot because u hav to include stalling and randon AFKing ASWELL AS THE TIME THEY HANDGRIND..
Maybe you're just confusing a slot on the server with traffic. No matter what kind of player is online, bot, legit, staller, afk, whatever, they will of course take up a slot. But the stallers and idle afkers won't generate near as much traffic as anyone else.
Just had to add my $0.02