It isn't though is it?
Because the more of the ingame mechanics I can use to support my 'bot' programme, the harder its going to be to detect in the future.
So, how are FD doing at the whole bot detection thing?
It isn't though is it?
Because the more of the ingame mechanics I can use to support my 'bot' programme, the harder its going to be to detect in the future.
I've noticed members of the community stop making reports all together due to the fact that when we go to tremendous efforts, the bots remain in the game, and continued hitting us. Whether it was factions, or power play it still continued. So why bother? Frontier are still the folks with all the cards and the big picture. We can only give you guys the direction to look currently. Right now, its Grom's 5c prep being the most obvious anomaly. I'm pretty late to the party on noting that anywhere, but why bother reporting it? I am positive next week, that massive 5c that is as consistent as Mahon's war with the bots will still persist.Hey everyone, we addressed botting on a previous thread, so I'll pop the response here:
It was capable and they quickly fixed it. The bot creators just didn't care to implement it initially for whatever reason.I find it very hard to believe that a bot capable of auto un-docking wasn't capable of pressing the down arrow a couple of times before selecting Solo when starting the game.
When will Frontier get aggressive with the bots, in a way the community can see? Cause right now, whatever action has been taken, is not having an impact. We can clearly see bots actively in the game.
Hey everyone, we addressed botting on a previous thread, so I'll pop the response here:
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That they can however is changing their game, to make human interaction rewarding and fun, so that botting will simple become unprofitable and "not fun" anymore, and therefore cease to exist.
Sadly, I don't have high hopes for that, seeing that the grind is exactly what FDev thinks is "great gameplay".
Why not both?Well instead of trying to figure out how to combat "bots", why not try making the game more fun to play?
If you'll actually read OPs earlier post, you'll see that early models of the bots couldn't distinguish between logging into open and solo. They simply task killed whenever in danger. Later after they began to be reported the bot creators updated the script to detect which mode it was in.
'couldn't navigate to 'solo' mode' just doesn't make any sense.
Why would they remove working code
Bots everywhere, but only a handful have ever actually seen one
Why not both?
Also OP, regarding Bots attacking Order of Mobius BGS I'm pretty sure that was players. Pretty certain because I was one of them. They thought they were being attacked by Bots because they couldn't see us. What with us being in Open and all.
IF! These bots currently exist, then they can currently, undock, dock and navigate. Why would they remove working code to replace it with some unknown and possible buggy AI that frontier produced?
OP - the bots already exist, they don't need these new modules.
All this panic over the new modules is just a waste of energy.
Let me relate to you an instance that occurred in Star Trek Online. Not of bots, but the concept is related.
People used to troll. Trolls will troll, and griefers will grief. Then some idiot in the dev team came out with a "party ball" that you could pop over people's heads, and they would be forced to dance uncontrollably as lights and lame music surrounded them. No defense, no opting out. Suddenly, trolling was stoopid easy. And suddenly...everyone was doing it. Zero effort. The devs gave people something so simple and easy that casual trolling became a thing. Till finally they released a defensive device, and the party balls became useless. Numbers of trolling incidents dropped like a stone, because suddenly it would require effort again.
What's the point of this? Yes, "the bots exist. they don't need the new modules." But now FDev have made tools that make it so easy that more people will be able to do botting when before their scripting skills might not have been up to par. FDev has lowered the bar to entry into the ranks of botters. The current ones will continue botting, and new ones that couldn't figure out how to do it before will figure out how to do it now. This will make a royal mess of things.
People will exploit things if the game allows it. Star Trek Online showed us that, as other games have shown us, including here in Elite.
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