@@pooryashahabi3417 their hacks auto accept release spirit and comes back , killing them only wastes their 2 min of their time. I mostly killed them to test if they are players farming or bots, but 99% of gatherers are bots.
10 bots on 1 player. Worst thing is if you kill them or something they just mass report you and you get banned:D also blizz get more money from bot subs than from players soo it will never be fixed
haven't noticed bots since i avoid them by not doing any gathering professions. recently i started leveling a new char, from 40-67 or something i think i've seen around 10-15 leveling bots easy, even when i do A LOT of dungeons and a lot less open world questing, they are still obvious lol.
I am recieving everyday ingame mails thanking me for reporting and that due to my report one or more players have been taken action on. Got like 15 mails , one each day. But i have no clue if they actually do ban them. What i can say is that i still see some bot names around that i reported weeks ago
@@zombesn the issue isn't individual cases of botting its that blizzard allows mass botters that are manipulating the game code to fly hack or teleport around dungeons/world. This has been going on since classic re-release, used to see literally hundreds if not thousands of bots running around all using the same scripts for farming or boosting. Blizzard has refused for literally 5+ years now to do anything about it because the botters are paying subs often botting on multiple accounts.
There's too many of them to list , probably 50 of them. If you care about the UI its Bartender for custom bars, Quartz for castbar, Details for dps recounts, Questie for quest overhaul, weakaura for custom bars and aura tracking, MinimapButtonButton to remove addon clutter near minimap, and Bagnon for bags. Those are only a few of them.
And thats why am quiting, femyst tbc new server due, keep cheating in checj and banning addons which will be good i think as itll add a challenge to the game and seperate the good from the bad