I tried called a gm about this once, and they told me the chance of being caught is slim to none and there was no point of calling a gm about bot crafting.
I tried called a gm about this once, and they told me the chance of being caught is slim to none and there was no point of calling a gm about bot crafting.
One would think the GM would simply /tell the person being accused of botting and if he responds obviously he is not afk, if he doesn't respond, obviously he is afk. Buuuuuuut I guess if that were the case people would probably call non bot crafters bots all day and GMs would end up dealing with such trivial BS and wasting time...In the end it is rather hard to prove that anyone is using a bot unless you have some sort of a keylogger on their pc.
My OP was more or less directed at Turbocontrollers and the argument that many of us, myself included (though I do not own one) have used, inregards the use of Turbocontroller's function not being against the ToS when actually they are.
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