Why not just the better way of playing and just ignore them? They're not actually hurting your playing experience.
Why not just the better way of playing and just ignore them? They're not actually hurting your playing experience.
Yes they are when they're posting stacks of legendary mats, aethersands, clusters, crystals and so much more killing the prices for legitimate gatherers who actually work to collect and sell. We have one on Siren who has been doing this now for months and who has been reported numerous times and is still running around selling not only the mats but the gil to those who want to buy from losers like this.
Gil in this game has meant nothing forever. Possibly the last time it meant anything was when people were pumping tier 4 materia into relics for 100-200k a pop, but that's about it.Yes they are when they're posting stacks of legendary mats, aethersands, clusters, crystals and so much more killing the prices for legitimate gatherers who actually work to collect and sell. We have one on Siren who has been doing this now for months and who has been reported numerous times and is still running around selling not only the mats but the gil to those who want to buy from losers like this.
There really is no convenient way of reporting bots, though like others have said, it doesn't really matter when the GMs have shown a consistent lack of concern about them as the same bots are allowed to persist for months or years on end despite reports.
I don't expect the bots to ever go away unless a serious issue relating to third-party programs comes up that forces SE to adopt stronger countermeasures. Some people on my server seem to believe that there's some manner of mod/hack that's allowing others to tune into linkshells they aren't actually a part of, which I'm honestly hoping turns out to be true because as far as they seem to be concerned, social issues > gameplay issues.
The amount of money needed for a medium/large house is still pretty heavy for a casual player, and bots really don't help with that when they drive the prices of gathered and even crafted items into the dirt for the sake of faster sales.
Not to mention the bots themselves frequently are used to purchase housing, presumably with the intent of selling it.
Last edited by KageTokage; 01-02-2018 at 06:40 PM.
Idk what your talking about, Gil mean allot for me, housing/Items/Crafting/Food/Glam/Gear.
It does a huge impact.
Maybe it doesn't for us, the old players. But new players have the strugle and the crude reality that no matter what they farm or the time they spend, they`re not going to make gil gathering/crafting because there are bots who will do it better and faster than them.
Ignoring the problem won't make the game better.
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Aside from players mentioning the gil, it actually was next to impossible once when I was trying to farm fleece. They had four bots, all of them were able to instantly attack the mobs the very instant they appeared. Basically they were spawning into a death animation because the bots were so fast. The only way anyone could even get any possible hit on them was to switch to Summoner or something and cast an aoe that lingered on the ground for a while where they'd spawn, and even then it seemingly did nothing for us. The bots were just too fast, and they were there for weeks.
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