The community, despite all it's anger, is too addicted to actually take any meaningful action besides posting angrily at each other instead of Blizzard over botting and botters. I realize the community has a kneejerk hatred of bots, but why wouldn't it be "worth it"? if you get no response it's a safe bet it's a bot and you should report it to the hacks team so they can investigate whether it's true or not.Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread If it looks suspicious then ask them the public question. Best bet is to just sit there for a minute or two after a clear and see if the perform the same movement over and over again. Real players tend to go the same direction for speed farming but very rarely do the exact same thing to the T for more than a couple of rift clears. Bots are usually programmed with maps so they tend to walk the same directions in town since the map and the object they are trying to get to never changes it's location whereas a mob out in say the fields of misery will change because it moves so the bot will just move accordingly. What I would watch out for in a public game is a character taking the same path on a single map. The bot behavior is is hard to spot when it comes to things like moving. There isn't a lot of public botting because it increases the risk of getting reported so not a lot of people do it. I guess with all the talk of botting lately I'm getting a little paranoid, lol. but what I was wondering is, is there anyway to tell through a bots behavior? I often hear of people on the forums talking about reporting users for botting and always wondered what it was that made them sure enough to do that.
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