Quote Originally Posted by TheVedis View Post
it doesnt have to happen to know that it WILL happen

if im a GM, and i see you crafting nonstop, several reports have come to me saying you may be a bot

i send you a message...no response(you are sitll crafting)
i send you anaother...no response

if you are crafting, you ARE at the computer right? if you ARE at the computer, you should be able to respond to me
if you arent, you are botting, and you are therefor getting banned

if you are in another window, i DONT CARE that you are, i dont care that you are watching a movie, the fact that you CAN NOT respond to me yet are still crafting, is a surefire sign that you probably are a bot, since after all....if your not there to respond...you arent there

and thats the point



as a side note, i watch movies ALL THE DAMN TIME while crafting, and i still have time to respond to people in game, its not that hard to do. and its even easier to moniter tells since they dont come as often and are colored differently


now granted, banning someone that isnt boting while watching a movie is a wrongful ban, but at the same time, it is their fault for not responding if thats the cause of it

The person behind the computer chose to ignore a tell and therefore can suffer the consequences of it if it comes down to that. If you look like a bot, act like a bot, dont respond like a bot, you probly are a bot, they arent gonna spend hours trying to get you to respond, they wiull maybe give you 1-2 tries if that, and if you dont respond, yet are still actively crafting, you are pretty much guarenteed to get hit.
You logic does not make sense. I am at the computer now. I am crafting while I'm talking to you. Are my eyes glued to the screen? No. I am a bot? I think GM's have more sense then that and give them more credit then you are. There is no rule against it and I restate I would protest if it was brought to my attention.