All they would have to do it prevent turbo controllers being an issue is make it so you dont just have to hit a single butting repeatedly, throw and UP in there or Down and problem solved (for turbo controllers anyway)
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All they would have to do it prevent turbo controllers being an issue is make it so you dont just have to hit a single butting repeatedly, throw and UP in there or Down and problem solved (for turbo controllers anyway)
Right now though you can't blame players for using a controller and hitting a button while watching TV etc. because SE allow it and designed it that way, untill they change it I can't see it right in blaming the player for taking a easier option they put into the game
You might want to edit that, you just openly admitted to botting there
the problem isnt people watching tv etc etc while doing this though
the problem is people who are literaly afk while having the control doing so
i watch tv while hitting enter, and i can easily pay attention to the screen at the same time(tells tend to stand out of course)
and in the end, yes, you can blame the players, if a player cheats, its his fault, its not the games fault, its not the controlers fault, its not the program hes using fault
he made a concious choice to cheat, its his fault
I think the bot accusations generally point to those with all 50s because let's face it, you had to make a pretty damn good case to say you didn't exploit necro pages or crafting bots/exp glitches back in 2010/early 2011 since people were springing up with all 50s even with surplus and random SP rates.
in early 2011 it was alot more suspecious, that is definately true, i could usualy tell who the bots were based on how much progress they made in comparison to me on levels(when i crafted for 10-12 hours a day and they were making double the exp i was crafting, that was always extremely suspicious for instance)
by the time i had done it, i think i was like the 110th person to show up on pads with it or something, 2nd on server(which is amazing considering how populated besaid is)
but yeah at this point in the game, accusing anyone of anything based on their levels is a bit rediculous
HOWEVER, accusing someone who goes from 1-50 in a craft in a week is not....(there are those doing it)
I used to play Evony many moons ago and that game is rife with botters despite the game having a far better defined anti-cheating policy than FFXIV.
From experience unless there are enough formal complaints about a player the company who runs/owns the game will do very little to police their own policies over this the moment there is money involved.
To start ousting players at critical time such as this for FFXIV (implementation of subs,game incomplete etc) would be detrimental to its success and most likely its existence.
To all those "anti-botters",take heart from the fact that you are only really in competition with yourself as there is currently no PVP,that is when it will become a real issue.
Should PVP be implemented expect the game to become utterly intrenched in botting as SE will regard botters subs just as acceptable as everyone elses
Sorry if this offends/annoys anyone but sadly I've experienced it many times-you either deal with it or quit.
Money talks here im afraid ,all other moral questions are secondary.
Just to be clear ,I am neither condoning or criticising botters,heck playing Evony i used to leave my laptop running multiple bots for multiple accounts just feed my army(which was massive btw)
I'm not talking about botting or Turbo controll uses, they are in the wrong for botting, I'm talking about people who play with a controller MANUALLY pressing the button them selves while not looking at the screen, SE designed it so thats possible so they arn't in the wrong.
No where in the ToS does it state: You must be looking at your FFXIV window while controlling your in-game character, therefor innocent people are being bashed.
nope, still not SEs fault for that
again, its possible to press an enter key while not looking to, so doing it in other fashions doesnt change facts
the player is the one who chooses what they are doing
they are the ones who choose to do whats against the terms of service
the means of doing so, and who provides the hardware/software is irrelevent, its how its used that is the issue at hand, and its the player who chooses it
if you get banned for "not looking at the screen" they just arent going to care, you still were not paying attention to the game. and according to the terms of service, thats a bannable offense since it will appear that you are an automated player who isnt there.
I said it in the Japanese side also but for me with 4 yr old son + 5 month old baby and taking care of both I'm not paying much attention to the game while crafting unless I'm making a gear for myself and stuff, if its for leveling and I farmed tons of items for it I'll just tap the enter key every few seconds and this is while I'm holding my baby with my other hand and also paying attention to my 4 yr old talking to him, watching TV with him etc. I have right side of my headset on so whenever the crafting breaks because of the stupid element going berserk I'll look at the game to use godsend or w/e to fix it.
Now since I don't talk much on chat since I'm playing duo with my wife most of the time I have the chat windows small so I can look at the game fully. Now say while I craft and hit enter and say I have 8 lines of text on chat window I wouldn't know if I got tell or not since every time I hit craft it pushes the text up. For me I have another chat widget up for tells and linkshell message and stuff so sure I can see the message if the GM sends me but my point is what if other players don't have it setup like mine? Also JP side said I should have /tell sound on so I know when GM contacted me. I completely forgot that was implemented in the patch and you would think that /tell sound setting will be in the sound setting it was in the chat log settings and after the patch update it didn't automatically turn it on so if the player didn't turn this on he/she wouldn't know they were getting a message from GM at same time some don't even listen to FFXIV's music and listen to music from other.
Now I'm pretty sure the GM's are not stupid enough to just send one /tell to ban someone so I'm not so worried at all for mine + i turned on the /tell sound after that person on the JP side mentioned it but banning someone for playing manually actually sitting by the computer is bull s***. It's SE's fault for making the system where you can tap one button to do crafting from finish to end and continue, even if they change the method for this like others said all the bots need to do is write few lines of code to tell the program to choose the other option whenever it comes up and only people SE will block are those players like me who actually are there but just tapping on a single key.
I am cool with crafting and all that but after lv30 on one crafting the current crafting system is boring as hell, just like any other game say Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior) with a slot machine, although it may not be a good example since it's offline game it has a casino with slot machine which I played and paid attention to at the beginning but after some time you will just end up hitting the key on the game pad while doing other stuff and only look back if you ever hear the fanfare which tells you, you won something big.
All I'm asking for devs/GM's to do is to make sure they are investigating correctly and to ban those who are using bots or those using turbo while they are AFK for hours like some stated for those who have full on red broken gear and still crafting and been sitting overnight or say 7-8 hour while they go work and stuff. For players like me I only do the manual tapping enter key for maybe hour or two and this is only when I feel like crafting or have enough items which is like once a week or twice a week unless I feel like being bored can happen more but with current crafting system that's not possible for me, only reason I stood up and posted my comment on the JP side was because some think even if you're sitting there if you don't look at the screen you're considered the same as a bot is just bull crap.
Either way I'm sure the GM's can't go around checking on every damn player sitting down in crafting mode so I'm sure they will only investigate those that has been reported by other players but if some asshole accuses me of botting/auto button when I'm sitting there just for that hour/two and I get banned while another one actually using bot/auto doesn't it will sure piss me off good.
*adds to list*
How to Troll FFXIV Forums 101
-Something FFXI related
-Speak in third person
-Time attack
-Bad grammar
"-Turbo Controllers"
-Talking about other MMO's
-RMT
-Player parameters
and the best way to troll out of all them.
-Stating our own personal opinions.
This thread is amazing by the way.
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You would think that... but the thing is... for a LONG TIME... you did need to press down to start the next synth and in 1.19 SE changed it so you didn't....
It was a very small change (The cursor defaults to "Recipes" as opposed to Requested Items") with very big ramifications...
Which begs the question... did SE see this coming?
Crafting is mountainous, repetitive, and uses almost no high level brain functions. So, why is using a turbo feature to assist a player with crafting so frowned upon? All you do is push the same button over and over. This is what the "turbo" feature is designed to do. I don't see how this "turbo" issue is negatively effecting the game for other players.
Is this so different from being power leveled by another player while you sit and watch TV or read a book (or go shopping)? NO. Let it go.
OMG another witch hunt on the loose!
Didn't they put the choice from leves button recipes into the normal ones, because ppl, and I mean everyone, asked for it? They did!
Watching tv while pressing enter and pay attention to the tells, if i dont know the ppl that sends me tells i usually ignore + /blist
Going from 1 to 50 in a week it is not possible unless they also use exp scrolls and even if they do, I still dont buy that it can be done in a week.Quote:
but yeah at this point in the game, accusing anyone of anything based on their levels is a bit rediculous
HOWEVER, accusing someone who goes from 1-50 in a craft in a week is not....(there are those doing it)
Agree with that logic, but not with this witch hunt!Quote:
I used to play Evony many moons ago and that game is rife with botters despite the game having a far better defined anti-cheating policy than FFXIV.
From experience unless there are enough formal complaints about a player the company who runs/owns the game will do very little to police their own policies over this the moment there is money involved.
To start ousting players at critical time such as this for FFXIV (implementation of subs,game incomplete etc) would be detrimental to its success and most likely its existence.
To all those "anti-botters",take heart from the fact that you are only really in competition with yourself as there is currently no PVP,that is when it will become a real issue.
Should PVP be implemented expect the game to become utterly intrenched in botting as SE will regard botters subs just as acceptable as everyone elses
Sorry if this offends/annoys anyone but sadly I've experienced it many times-you either deal with it or quit.
Money talks here im afraid ,all other moral questions are secondary
Further more, hardware companies that make those controllers also make personalized keyboards with various buttons key functions, turbo button, macros key, turbo delay function, etc etc.
But its fun to see mindless ppl making an huge storm in small cup of water.
You guys need to read Sherman Antitrust Act (Sherman Act,[1] July 2, 1890, ch. 647, 26 Stat. 209, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1–7) [USA] or Article 101 of the Treaty [EU] and Article 102 of the Treaty [EU]. To understand why there is no definition of terms regarding botting or automation software. And a bit of information for consumers rights. That all I had to say! For now :rolleyes:Quote:
Quote Originally Posted by TheVedis View Post
you cant make that an excuse for botting, it still doesnt fly
i dont think you understand whats going on
it is ok to use a turbo control
BUT
it is not ok to leave it on while afk
there is a big difference that seperates the 2 and people cant justify botting by stating "se lets us do it"
in the end, the terms of service flat out say you cant do it, and thats the bottom line
No, they don't. That's the issue.
There are two things that count here, and they would be the rules and policies as listed under SQUARE ENIX Account and FINAL FANTASY XIV.
FINAL FANTASY® XIV User Agreement
Last Updated: 8/16/2011
2.1 Cheating and Botting. You may not create or use any cheats, bots, automation software, hacks, mods or any other unauthorized software designed to modify the Game and gameplay. In addition, you may not take advantage of game system bugs and exploits during gameplay.
At this time there is NO definition of terms regarding botting or automation software. Thus this is far too cryptic, and the fallback is the standard concept that bots and automation software are software programs. This does not include controllers as people view them as hardware.
Ah, here's something better.
Prohibited Activities in Final Fantasy XIV
Activities that destroy game balance
Using third party programs or tools in FINAL FANTASY XIV is strictly prohibited since they allow users to gain an unfair advantage over other players. The use of programs or tools within FINAL FANTASY XIV that allow certain continuous actions to be performed automatically are often referred to as absentee play, which is also prohibited in FINAL FANTASY XIV. Additionally, during the course of an absentee play investigation, players may be requested to respond to or comply with a GMs instruction. Failure to do so is consider a violation and may result in disciplinary action being taken against the account.
So I don't really get "tools" in terms of computers too well, but I think of that as a program, at minimum being akin to the data parsers that have grown so popular. That's what I'd call a tool. As for controllers, keyboards, and mice, I wouldn't say so. After all, that'd be ridiculous. This game will end up on the PS3. Does a Sony controller fall under this category? "Using third party programs or tools in FINAL FANTASY XIV is strictly prohibited since they allow users to gain an unfair advantage over other players." If you claim a controller is a tool, then yes, and I don't see how they plan on pulling that off without being required to punish everyone not using a Square Enix brand controller. Thus it cannot be termed a tool or program as per the first sentence, and as the second says the use of programs or tools to perform continuous actions is referred to as "absentee play," it cannot be considered "absentee play" either.
And this is why care is usually taken when writing all that lawyer mumbo jumbo.
There is no point arguing the matter further.
I was gunning for a dev response, but what is truly needed is either a revision to the rules and policies and/or a revision to the crafting system.
and you have every right to, and the main thing to point out in what you said, you CHOOSE to ignore them, thats a powerful word there, it shows you watch whats being said to you, which is how its supposed to be
players have no say in your banning if you are botting after all, its the GMs, and something tells me you would not CHOOSE to ignore and blist them lol
so youd be doing it legit basicaly compared to the people who walk away and ignore their computer, and then use "im watching tv" as an excuse for not seeing the computer, when the fact is they werent even at the computer to begin with(or had the screen minimied which is pretty much the same imo)
bullshit....
You can spam standard... if its within 5 levels of you, you'll complete 50-60 synths an hour
5 or 6 levels above you and you're getting 30-33k an hour
60*550= 33,000exp per hour
2-3 levels above you and you're getting 20k an hour....
60*350 = 21000exp per hour
there are recipes at every level.
So lets say you could get.. on average 25k an hour.....
thats 72 hours of crafting from 1 - 50
25,000 exp * 72 hours - 1,800,000 exp (Roughly the amount needed from 1 - 50)
10 hours and 17 minutes a day of crafting will be equal to 72 hours in a weeks time
10 hours of gameplay a day indicates you have little to no life... but you're hardly a bot
and it's very doable
And honestly.... If it isn't your "FIRST" 50, then you probably do have enough money to buy all the mats and shards (IF you dont already have them) that you need to do the whole thing... so yes... 1-50 crafting is very possible in a week
Lets say you had to farm your own mats.... and played 16 hours a day... (It sounds extreme but yes.. people do this legitimately)
You could still do it in a week if you really researched what synths were the best for each level....
The best I could do was level 30-50 in 8-10 days... with no scrolls.. because I am too cheap to buy all the mats
Dual monitors for the win
"minimized"* (I could go on from the first word to the last but ... lol... I'm not your grammer teacher!)Quote:
Quote Originally Posted by DardGhalawad View Post
Watching tv while pressing enter and pay attention to the tells, if i dont know the ppl that sends me tells i usually ignore + /blist
and you have every right to, and the main thing to point out in what you said, you CHOOSE to ignore them, thats a powerful word there, it shows you watch whats being said to you, which is how its supposed to be
players have no say in your banning if you are botting after all, its the GMs, and something tells me you would not CHOOSE to ignore and blist them lol
so youd be doing it legit basicaly compared to the people who walk away and ignore their computer, and then use "im watching tv" as an excuse for not seeing the computer, when the fact is they werent even at the computer to begin with(or had the screen minimied which is pretty much the same imo)
I dont watch tv while I play lol, if you didn´t notice in the part " watching tv..." (sarcasm on my part, on wich I forgot to add ":rolleyes:"), was taked from your own post. Because dont you consider yourself legit? Then why you watch tv while you play?
I'm free to ignore (something similar to the last word said) "witch hunters" (what a joker is) and to blist them, just because they annoy me with the limited knowledge and limited assumptions they make!
And indirect accusations based on the limited knowledge/assumptions and low base interpretation on international laws of consume and consumer rights, just reflects the same thing has this thread. It's a MINDLESS thread leaded by MINDLESS people.
Wich no matter how many times I read the forums rules, I still see repeated threads with the same "mambo-jambo, yaddy-yaddy, me me me "points" them them them".:mad:
Then why I shouldn't be mad about people that just shows up from no where and send me a /tell asking if I'm there (here)?
Also the fast reply done in just less than 3m was amazing!:rolleyes: (this time I didn't forget it).Was because of the fact that the lower text after "watching tv..." was to much hard to interpret? Stop "looking" for "witches" where are any! It just degrades your ""legit" status Quo".
yeah players have no say in wether or not your a bot, they dont need reasons to report you
but a bot is a player who is automated in the end, playing while afk(not at computer or having a control do it for them etc etc)
watching tv isnt one of these things, but using it as an excuse to not respond to ANYTHING AT ALL is unfortunately not a good reason if you get banned for it, they wont accept that obviously
and i use the watching tv thing as an example cuz we all do it in some form or another, hell you can do it while fighting, gathering, anything, you dont need a turbo control, or to even be crafting to watch tv on the side
in the end though players have no say in who gets banned, and in determining who is a bot or not(besides maybe reporting people, but reporting does not mean they are actualy bots, the player doesnt get to decide that, and this fact is lost on alot of people)
the people you will care about messaging you are actual GMs, and you will know who they are, they wont hide it from you, and as i said, im sure youll respond to them
also how the hell am i lookin for witches lol, i dont think you understand my stance on all this
im against witch hunts, but facts are facts
if you cant respond to a gm cuz you arent paying attention, you obviously are botting
if you are just ignoring people cuz you dont want to respond to them, all the more power to you(you have the ability to respond to GMs still in this case, since they are the only ones you need to respond to if contacted)
I do all of my crafting leveling while browsing the internet, just clicking back when I hear the ding of the synth. It would be incredibly easy to miss any sort of GM tell, as they can get lost in the chat log in the 5 seconds a single synth step can take, and would be effectively impossible if you're always on the battle tab like me.
Also, the idea that a turbo controller is the same as a bot is ludicrous. It's not a third party application, and in no way messes with or reads the code or system memory. It's no different from someone just jamming on the enter button while they carry they do something else, like play a game on their phone, and is completely indistinguishable. If SE started banning for this, it'd be banning people for having gardening alts all over again.
The part where I wanted you to start! "...a bot is a player who is automated...", wich means usage of third party tools, also know has software! Wich leads to the important part of me saying "...to read Sherman Antitrust Act (Sherman Act,[1] July 2, 1890, ch. 647, 26 Stat. 209, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1–7) [USA] or Article 101 of the Treaty [EU] and Article 102 of the Treaty [EU]. To understand why there is no definition of terms regarding botting or automation software. And a bit of information for consumers rights." Regarding that a turbo controller or personalized keyboards are in fact HARDWARE. And the fact that FFXIV is playable by PC, for now, and then playable by PS3, didn't occur to you and problably everyone else that posted, are reading, will post or even moderators. That after you read all those laws you and problably everyone else with some interpretation knowledge you will notice parts on the terms that mislead to assumptions in the SE policy of User Agreement, I believe that someone already posted a small part of it in this thread. But the point is a companie that makes, lets say, a personalized keyboard for multyple player role playing game, "unknow person" buy it, after play a few hours gets a GM /tell (GM: you have been banned for using HARDWARE considered to be a third party tool! If you have any objections please direct your concerns in a form to "impossible to acess web page/SE offices address in foreign country". thank you and have a nice day.) "unknow person" ( HUH!? but i just bought this keyboard a few hours ago!) " goes to the shop reclaims the money for the product in a form discriminating the reason and the events that lead him to reclaim the money from purchase. The company that manufactured the personalized keyboard gets the letter, and checks the name of the game on wich made him give up on their own product, what you guys think that will happen? They put them in a blist ( wich will put FFXIV in a special list in the market ), or go on a lawsuit because of these babies: (Sherman Antitrust Act (Sherman Act,[1] July 2, 1890, ch. 647, 26 Stat. 209, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1–7) [USA] or Article 101 of the Treaty [EU] and Article 102 of the Treaty [EU])
And yes this is all assumptions, just like you all people do in these forums without talking about serious matters. But they all are still a fact! SE can't, yes, it can't put on the policy terms of user agreement the non use of specific HARDWARE, like turbo controllers or personalized keyboards, because they will meet lawsuits from hardware companies all over the world that sees they products been rejected with those same policy terms of user agreement from SE.
Note: if it is still hard to understand all those, even with that small assumption theatre, go google and look for examples of major lawsuits based on Sherman Act, Article 101 and 102 of the Treaty.
I'm gonna repeat myself again (sarcasm).
Note: It's obvious that watching tv is an excuse but it's not plausable to GM's because they do research before banning anyone, wich leads to mass reports, observation, intervencion and conclusion. Those steps are the path of a GM before taking any action against a "player".
If you are not paying attention to the game, its because you are not enjoying it. The development team will be offended and heart breaked. And I say this without being sarcastic in any kind of way, I say it in a form of comprehension of their hard work for making this game nad trying to make it enjoyable the most possible way.
They have no say, but they mindless point their fingers randomly. That's why I call this, a mindless repetition thread and a witch hunt!
But off course, and I wouldn't know the procedures mentioned above without asking them.
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If you asked how FFXIV development team should treat crafting. I would say... remove the exp reward or any type of form of leveling from DoH, and you wont be able to make any type of recipe without doing repeated quests to gain those same recipes in a lower % gain. and make specific npc's or just one in each city for each grade of I - II - III - IV - V recipes, in wich grade consists the same recipes used from 0-10 (I) and so on until 40-50 (V). In the case of HQ/NQ items usage or crafted, they should keep the same last window that is used to perform an HQ item with the required stamina points and quality of materials.
Wouldn't that solve the issue?
The problem isn't turbo controllers, programmable controllers, or even bots. The problem is that the crafting process we currently have is insanely boring. While I like the idea of a more involved crafting system, what we've been given is a monstrosity that not even trained monkeys can enjoy.
While I appreciate the recipe refinements and food overhaul coming soon, what we REALLY need is a complete redo of the crafting minigame.
Hello,
When crafting I often having have my little finger hitting the enter key all the time while watching TV or day-dreaming or something. I hope this does not mean I'm a bot, as that is a lifestyle choice I was not prepared to make, and will need deep counselling.
I also can not always see messages (chat windows are small as I play on laptop and try to reserve space for scenery), and the messages from crafting fill it up each time. Will this mean I will get in trouble?
I also do not have the sound on a lot. The music is beautiful, but after 4 hours of the same tune non-stop, it starts to get a bit tiresome, so I listen to different things.
I'm hoping this is not a case of 1984 where I have to stare at the screen at all times or be in trouble.
Also, when fighting... I do similiar things. When levelling up Archer solo I would go after those big flowers that take a while to kill but hardly do damage. I would just F10, then 1-1-1-1-1-1, repeat. Often I would not always pay attention to screen. Does this mean I will get in trouble?
I sometimes turn off my chat logs (or switch to the log that shows only battle information and not talk messages), and forget to switch back. Will this mean I will get in trouble if someone sends me a tell and I did not respond?
I'm hoping that I do not get in trouble because I do not have appropriately sized chat log screens with the right filters set and my eyes on them at all time, lest I miss a message. That would make me very sad indeed.
And if 'botting' is such a problem, why not make crafting/gathering more involved. Why design it to specifically work best by simply hitting enter-key all the time? Why not make it as involved as battles are? At the very least a system where you XP only during levequests (which are hard to bot), and then craft on your own not for XP but because you want to make something? (Of course, the levequest system would need to change so we could do as many as we want for crafting).
I'm hoping if anyone gets in trouble for crafting it will only be those who are clearly seen to be bots beyond all reasonable doubt (character does nothing but craft, no skills in other jobs, 24 hours a day for days at a time non-stop).
Anyways, sorry to take up your time with another (possibly pointless) message. I'm going to go back to hitting the enter key now.
Thank you.
It doesnt matter if they change the order.. U have macro keyboards as well.. that can do intervalls.. like press down then enter.. so i guess thats why SE doesnt bother
i think DardGhalawad has some great points, and that TheVedis needs to get of there high horse.
I'll mass make shards when I watch the news, Conan, The Tonight Show, Colbert. I don't even pay attention to the game and for the most part don't even look at my screen. So by TheVedis thoughts if a GM goes to talk to me and I miss the text in the chat window, I should get banned and not care since I don't care about the game.... Again get off your high horse, I like the game I play with others. Just because I hate the fact that crafting is boring as hell and I don't pay attention while doing it, Doesn't mean I should get banned if I don't reply to someone. (Hell I have Conan on one screen, I'm pressing the "A" button on my controller non-stop with the game on another screen, and I'm typing this with my other hand, on my other system. And you think I'm watching the screen with FF on it?)
Crafting for hours isn't content and it does needs to be fixed.
When I'm trying to level up my crafting skills since it's "OH, so FUN", I make sure I have the mats I need to make something a few hundred times, I make the first one, and then I keep hitting the "A" button on my controller to make the rest and then I watch something on my other screen/tv so I'm not board as hell.
I didn't even know getting a controller with "Auto Fire" was an option, until I came across this on the forms!
One thing I find funny is that the official Black controller ( http://www.japantrendshop.com/elecom...ad-p-1265.html ) has an auto button. I did do some digging and it does make any of the buttons go on auto. So hit it once and it'll spam that button, press it again and it'll stop. So if this isn't allowed Square Enix REALLY needs to get there act together for allowing a company to make an Official controller that breaks the rules.
So basically, if I sit down and watch tv, while my turbo controller spams 'X' and I arrange my chat logs so that every /tell goes in a different window (where it doesn't get lost in the middle of crfting logging) and I give it a look every 4-5 mins to check for GM tells I am legit.
It is all up to chat logs arranging!
I did not in any way attempt to troll these forums with this post. I was hoping to get a DEv post on if this was acceptable or not. I also wanted to bring up a thread so others could discuss this subject. I was in an ls who banned all botters but didn't ban people for afking durring work, sleep etc. with their turbo controllers on. So, I brought it to the ls leader. The ls leader said his hands were tied because it is not clearly stated. I stated my opinion to him and left the ls because I did not want to be grouped in with those whom I felt were botters. If a dev posts and say's your opinion is moot to me ok I will suck it up, shut up, and deal with it. But if they say that afking while a turbo controller bots for you I will inform said ls leader and send him a link as proof. He said he doesn't want botters in his ls and I think that rule should apply to those who afk for extended periods of times while they craft. Afk as in not there spamming enter not those whom watch a video or browse te internet because they might not have the game up but they are still are at the computer. Yes, my opinion might be stupid but they're still at the computer. My problem is with those who are sleep crafting/etc.
Offtopic: How do one request a GM?
Double offtopic: All of my icons are showing up in japanese even though I am in the english forums anyone know how I can swap them back to english?
Your post is fine and is very much needed right now. I was just being an ass with my post. Matters like these are delicate and usually lead to entertaining results, even if the topic creator had good intentions.
People need to start worrying about more important stuff
I don't care about bots or Turbo Crafting till it doesn't bug me.
In FFXI i hated bot claim because it was altering the others game. But Turbo Crafting it doesn't change my game so i dont care
Honestly, if they do decide to ban people for using turbo controllers. I'm sure many people who didn't even use them would be caught up in the crossfire. I know that I just sit around and smash my select button over and over while I talk with my linkshell on mumble or do some reading/watch tv. And I do this for hours. I'm sure to SE it would look just like botting. Since turbo controllers don't have any visible scripts, how can they tell the difference between a person who sits there spamming their key while doing other things, or a person who leaves their crafts on turbo all day. We need an official statement about this just to shut us all up.
they wont ban ased on you "might" be doing it
they wont actualy look for use of a turbo control itself, just the automation of your character while you are afk for the most part when it comes to this
as has been said by plenty of people, turbo controls themselves are 100% legal, BUT using them to play while you are not at your computer is not, and thats easy to check for
additional volume control for "GM /tell", so they don't hv excuse anymore.
the tv thing varies depending on how you look at it
if you are in another room, watching tv, you know exactly what you are doing
but most people have a tv near enough to the comp where they are still at the computer and fully able to monitor the computer at same time(its really not that hard to do which makes me wonder how truthful some people are about it)
on a side note, im staring at a player in grid on besaid right now...dirt fishing....yeah.....
Meh, who cares. In my brief stint in wow you could queue up crafts.. start and go do something else. Or heaven forbid talk and socialize without having to constantly screw with your crafting..
Even if they add tons of features, people will find a way to bot. Who cares if someone has a turbo controller and is crafting non-stop? Is it that much different that them sitting there hitting the same button over and over?
Perhaps the issue shouldn't be if using a turbo controller should be considering botting/bannable... but making a game where people will want to play instead of just having a mundane boring system?