Everybody's got a dark secret, and this might just be SE's. The problem is they can deny it until the cows come home, and there's no way for us to prove otherwise.Either the RMTs have found a way to remove themselves from the function (wish we could do that, avoid RMT tells and invites that way without resorting to /busy) or.....SE has filtered the Player Search for certain...naming conventions... to create an illusion that the problem is smaller than it is
Three Ilm Knights, One Thousand Malm Road
it could also be that the RMT botters took the extra effort to set their player search language to something of the minority in your server, something you wouldn't normally search for specifically
Everybody's got a dark secret, and this might just be SE's. The problem is they can deny it until the cows come home, and there's no way for us to prove otherwise.Either the RMTs have found a way to remove themselves from the function (wish we could do that, avoid RMT tells and invites that way without resorting to /busy) or.....SE has filtered the Player Search for certain...naming conventions... to create an illusion that the problem is smaller than it is

Nah, I thought of that prior to doing the first player search and had it set for J E D and F. Unless there's additional language options on other clients, and those clients aren't restricted to their own data centers. Then I'd have to give the RMTs a whole 'nother cookie if they're actually using CN clients to bot on NA/EU/JP servers
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