and this feeling is derived from bots? It should be derived from how stupid easy they made crafting. Thats why crafting is garbage anymore, SE ruined it
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Bots occasionally show up on ARR zones but that's about it. It's like this for virtually every online game that doesn't use special anti-cheat software. They could use software like this but then it invades people's privacy and is illegal in a lot of places. Maybe your server has a lot right now, it happens in phases. I don't know what their purpose is, I think it's just gil farming.
while I agree that they are in every mmo, I think the best you can do, is report and move on.
putting time into the game doesnt make you a sucker unless you find no enjoyment in it.have market bots created an issue? yes, certainly, but if you are not crafting to sell, there are still many things to enjoy in game. Report what you can, and just enjoy playing. I would never say just ignore it, since that allows SE to ignore it more.
since you have played a lot of mmo's, you should be aware that given the opportunity, there will always be those that cheat. leaving a game you enjoy simply because of that subsection of humanity, would indeed make your time here wasted since there are a majority of people who do not.
EVERY mmo has a bot problem.
EVERY game has a hack/cheat problem somewhere.
Only games that are so unpopular and niche that barely anyone knows about them are truly bot and hack free.
Most gaming companies take a long view on dealing with them. Once enough people report a character for bot/hack, they investigate, if they think its a cheater then they try to figure out how to detect it, and they try to find every who may be using that same cheat. After all banning 1 character does nothing when hundreds maybe thousands are using the same cheat software and if they just immediately ban a guy he's going to tell the whoever wrote the software and then adjustments will get made and now the company can't detect the cheaters anymore. Eventually a ol' ban wave comes down and ... a few weeks later the cycle starts over.
Report the cheaters, acknowledge and move on.
Bots will continue to plague this (and other games) for as long as people are selfish and lazy enough to purchase currency for real money. It may well not be a great issue in Japan where the Devs are so that says a lot about our own cultures and who is really to blame.
Most MMO games don't have bots that appear in the first page in Google search results. The real problem here is the bot in this game is accessible by literally everyone. The last time I saw such phenomenom is in FFXI, also an SE game unfortunately.
And to deal with this kind of bots is not that hard at all: they are not hidden in some secret forums, so just buy one and study how it works, as long as SE want to put some effort on it.
I find it funny that people keep trying to make excuses for how utterly inept SE has been at controlling the bots.
Fundamentally, they have not changed their tactics for years and have been following the exact same patterns of behavior that at this point should be easily recognizable by a half-way competent moderation team. Even the most obvious cases of cheating (Such as the glitched Diadem bots that get stuck repeating the same few actions endlessly) still don't get punished reliably and anything that's remotely subtle like crafting bots is basically out of the question.
Here's the problem.
In North America data centers there are 24 Worlds.
Each area is defined by an instance, for A Realm Reborn there are at least 12 instances for the world running at the same time, one for each map.
That makes 288 areas that have to be monitored, 24x7. Add Europe and Japan, with their Worlds. Add the Heavensward/Stormblood/Shadowbringers areas.
There isn't a gaming team in the world that could support as many moderators as would be needed.
Complain, sure. But don't throw out ideas like adding a "half-way competent moderation team" without considering the logistics.
They don't need to be actively policing zones; they just need to change how they go about investigating reports so cheaters get banned more consistently then they do now (Which is almost never).
The ARR gil farm bots should be considered bottom priority as they basically dig their own graves by using hacks to speed up the farming process (Which makes them extremely easy to detect), but they do need to be banned more regularly if they want to actually have any impact on their RMT sales.
It's the "normal" bots that are mostly involved in DoL/H activities that are the bigger problem as they mess up the economy and more recently have been making the Ishgard restoration rankings even more of a pain then they should be. These bots also will not just come back within a week's time unless their owners are willing to pay for both ShB and a level/story skip.