At least the bots stick together on pvp. Unlike many players. Specially tanks that think that they are ''invencible'' and die for the first two dps that appear and going try to fight alone all the other GC team.
At least the bots stick together on pvp. Unlike many players. Specially tanks that think that they are ''invencible'' and die for the first two dps that appear and going try to fight alone all the other GC team.
That doesn't mean much when they effectively have no situational awareness and will pursue the first target they encounter until one or the other is dead.
Encountering a group of bots that are sync'd up can be scary initially, as they'll focus fire any players that get near them while traveling to a crystal/tower, but once they're busy attacking something more durable, they're basically free kills.
The worse thing is that they'll just feed players with the adrenaline buff kills by trying to take them 1v1 or charging into the enemy team.

Kappa123 Garos

Has it been pointed out that the lodestone rankings have become like a wall-of-shame listing of the most prolific botters? You'd think that they're being featured on the games home page, and the fact that the botters themselves are brazen enough to not give a damn, would get SE's attention
Which datacenter ? Doesn't seem so off to me anymore like it was in the past. Bots had winrates around 10% or lower, while having a few 1k games monthly.
Winrates around 20-30% are to be expected with just mean deviation from 33%(3 grand companys after all).


Bots are mainly Aether problem by checking Frontline ranking.Has it been pointed out that the lodestone rankings have become like a wall-of-shame listing of the most prolific botters? You'd think that they're being featured on the games home page, and the fact that the botters themselves are brazen enough to not give a damn, would get SE's attention
Yes, Japanese do not have issue
Chaos and Primal have count about 8 to 9 and that can be easily dealt with community policing. ie Report as player harassment instead of botting will get GM's attention quicker.
It is only Aether infested with bots and quite obviously, Aether players need put a lot effeort on community policing.

/mindblown
By your definitions, bots dont exist anymore? Or they only play a few matches a week per char?
For comparisons sake here's week 1 of the garo event: https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...weekly/201703/
now:
https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...weekly/201809/
People never deviated much from the average 30% win rate
Last edited by Enlial; 03-10-2018 at 12:21 AM.



I believe I just encountered this. I just finished Frontlines in DF and I'm very sure the entire team was made up of bots. The first warning sign was how everyone else was a dps and there was one tank (I was a WHM). I asked for a co-healer, so the team has a better chance at surviving and no one answered. While the match proceeded, no one got to any crystals and they just stood in one place. Members of the other teams took over our tomelith and I had to defend it, since no one on my team bothered. So I died and asked if there was someone who wasn't a bot. I got no response, not that I was expecting one. We get 3rd place and then we have people saying gg.
Clearly, those were bots, yet the gear, weapons, and mounts they used seemed like they were going through actual combat. My question is, were those characters used by actual players, but were changed to bots for pvp?
Maybe they were bots but I turn off chat during pvp as do many others.I believe I just encountered this. I just finished Frontlines in DF and I'm very sure the entire team was made up of bots. The first warning sign was how everyone else was a dps and there was one tank (I was a WHM). I asked for a co-healer, so the team has a better chance at surviving and no one answered. While the match proceeded, no one got to any crystals and they just stood in one place. Members of the other teams took over our tomelith and I had to defend it, since no one on my team bothered. So I died and asked if there was someone who wasn't a bot. I got no response, not that I was expecting one. We get 3rd place and then we have people saying gg.
Clearly, those were bots, yet the gear, weapons, and mounts they used seemed like they were going through actual combat. My question is, were those characters used by actual players, but were changed to bots for pvp?
Some bots are programmed to chat, usually a greeting in the beginning and a gg at the end. This is a relatively new feature to help convince people that they are actual players.We get 3rd place and then we have people saying gg.
Clearly, those were bots, yet the gear, weapons, and mounts they used seemed like they were going through actual combat. My question is, were those characters used by actual players, but were changed to bots for pvp?
Generally speaking, the players that are wearing actual gear are probably botting for achievements or relic light or tomes. The people with obviously-randomized character appearances and random low level gear are bots that are most likely being levelled to sell when the character has all level 70 jobs.
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