

I roll to disbelieve in their commitment to get rid of bots.

I wouldn't be surprised if Cheat Engine allowed you to edit your own gold. People are hacking and everything in Classic. im realy sorry but have to let the steam out with these pretentious blueposts recently that they want to fix the game etc Comment by Gombol on T16:21:29-05:00īlizzard doesn't look at those reports.
#World of warcraft bot vanilla free#
bots are litteraly pressent in massive numbers the day classic got releasd,only a *handfull* (in the big picture, compared to overall whatever you wish it to be) got detected / banned and even then they are allowed to come back after 6 months, friend of mine got cought fishbotting and then told me he gets unbanned after 6 months, when i were going for r13 we litteraly farmed the same bots every day for months aswell cuz free honor, litteraly thousands of videos on youtube that show whole bot mafias and all there characters botting dungeons for months, and now blizz comes here and pretends they want to do something? with all honesty, i think its a joke and a bad try to clean the current bad image of classic, im sorry but im realy sick of this bluepost because i feel cheated (no pun intended) i myself reported the same bot on my server (Earthshaker EU ) that is in azshara herbing/skinning since the second week of classic untill i reached rank 13 wich if i remember correctly was done in mid febuary, bot is still up and now i have to read this bluepost. Since i cant post on the US forums i have to say it here because haveing seen this bluepost triggered me seriously. Comment by Muherus on T16:16:10-05:00īiggest kekw post of the year. Here is the footage of them receiving it. > Your right-click reports go straight to our team of agents who investigate these issues How does that even get past the Anti-cheat? Considering Classic is built on the backbone of the modern WoW engine, it should be relatively the same system used for anti-cheat. I saw a video of a guy literally just fly hacking and no clipping in ZG. "Your right-click reports go straight to our team of agents who investigate these issues" Comment by dusty97 on T16:10:34-05:00 If this were the case how are there so many bots still around? Comment by mewse on T16:10:02-05:00 Please continue to send us your reports as much as possible, and we’ll continue to enforce the rules as swiftly as we can.įirst. Thank you to everyone who has right-click reported potential bots so far we really appreciate you taking the time to help us make the game nicer and fairer. Your right-click reports go straight to our team of agents who investigate these issues, and who can then determine if further action is warranted. Right-click reporting a player for cheating is the best way you can participate in our speedily removing bot accounts. We’ve recently seen some WoW Classic players ask “How can we help Blizzard get rid of bots?” and the answer remains the same: please continue to report them.

#World of warcraft bot vanilla license#
Botting is explicitly against the Blizzard End User License Agreement, and we take strong actions against those who cheat in World of Warcraft. As you know, bots are often operated by people who exploit the game in order to make money selling in-game resources and leveling services to other players. Over the last few months, we’ve been accelerating our efforts to deal with certain kinds of cheating that players often call “bots” – the use of automation to play the game in exploitative ways.
