Quote Originally Posted by Jijifli View Post
Which would mean Square isn't taking action on people breaking the terms. Doesn't sound like a good thing for a company to do.
In many cases. This is precisely what is happening.

What you'd really want is anticheat software. But this is a thorny subject, both legally and ethically. On top of that, aside from bots, SE would need a clearer stance on addons that do things like optimize game graphics or crowdsource information... and the most controversial of all, parsers. ..Moreover, Asian companies have a notorious record of making really ineffective anticheat software, when they even bother to try.

But SE likes the "don't ask don't tell" status quo, which means they can't take action against people that disguise their botting well enough to plausibly be players. If you want things to change, this topic needs to be addressed first.

Finally, as has been mentioned in other posts, relying on players to report other players for botting leads to alarmingly high false positives.