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    DoubleEcho's Avatar
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    Gridania
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    Double Echo
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    Excalibur
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    Gladiator Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by TheRac25 View Post
    Its suspicious for sure, but i don't see anything you couldn't do with a penny stuck in your keyboard.
    Dont even start with rmt i know plenty of legit players that were banned cause they had too much gil and were doing ls payouts or brought mules with them to farm cruor, its fear mongers like this that gets legit players banned.
    Hahahaha, what??! How many pennies would you need to get a player to constantly scan for a target like that? And how do these pennies idependently move each other to give this effect?

    Do you also believe in the JFK Magic Bullet theory?

    I'm sure that Dokf Skid uses only the finest pennies to make 7 Lalafell follow him throughout town and to crystals to all do the same leve.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheVedis View Post
    Ok, going off only the OP this is easy to answer


    just cuz people are on autofollow doesnt make them bots, or RMT

    unfortunately, the use of autofollow isnt against the TOS

    Someone could easily have 8 computers with 8 accounts around them doing this and it would be TOTALY LEGAL



    however...once they cross the line into using an illegal program or engaging in rmt activity in the future thats when they will actualy get nailed


    Suspicious activity is not grounds to ban, remember that in the end, they actualy have to be doing something bannable
    However the video isn't showing Autofollow. It's showing evidence of the Lalafells constantly targetting and cancelling. There's no legitmate way to do that, it's obviously a 3rd party program automating those actions.
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    Last edited by DoubleEcho; 03-02-2012 at 12:17 AM.


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