You should let them build a fortune in gil, then ban the account to freeze the assets. That's a good way to get money out of the economy! Then we can lower NPC repair cost, once enough of these economy-inflating bastards are found :)
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You should let them build a fortune in gil, then ban the account to freeze the assets. That's a good way to get money out of the economy! Then we can lower NPC repair cost, once enough of these economy-inflating bastards are found :)
I don't think they should be banned at all. I think their gil and/or gear and/or items should just be deleted intermittently for being acquired in an elicit manner. It's more amusing to screw with them intermittently than to ban them outright.
Honestly, botting exists in every MMO in some form, it's hard to essentially eradicate it.
Stick a GM's face in front of that bot.
One bot dead.
Show them another one.
There are only 300 of them. I could crank that out in a day. They aren't even being secretive about it any more. We have crafting bots just sitting in limsa smith's guild cranking nuggets and bots that run 20 hours at a time in the field because no one's actually watching but the players.
Hell I can even point them to the bot website, but it doesn't prevent someone else from making new ones and deploying them, that's why MMOs have a botting problem rather minor or major, because unless you take away all freedom from the player, they will continue to exist.