Banned, third account this week. Running autoit sarkoth. Wow this is a big banwave over the last 2 hours.
Banned, third account this week. Running autoit sarkoth. Wow this is a big banwave over the last 2 hours.
Yeah... it seems this game more than any other enticed more individuals to bot. The game as is sucks in Inferno... completely unrewarding... I had hoped to simply bot enough to gbe able to progress at a decent pace. Sadly the gear prices were climbing faster than I could bot. Neither of my 2 accounts banned yet.. but I'm not holding my breath. The only potential saving grace is that we had storms last night and I did not run anything... ran some on and off today.. but not non stop.
Autoit BlackSacks Hybrid Script.
Did it from about 1am to 12pm(these varied a tad bit, but basically the time frame) for 4 days total and banned today when I put it to run when I went out to eat around 5pm.
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Last edited by jh131; 06-19-2013 at 09:04 PM.
just to clear it out even if you only use 1 account at sarkoth farmin, you'd still be a candidate on being banned?
that's gotta suck if they'll implement maximum game creation.
BTW - in sarkoth Autoit? is it worth it using a Timer-True or it wouldn't matter?
anyone running IB get banned yet
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cool lets keep it that way
do you guys know if they IP ban?, cuz 3/4 of my accounts were banned but the main/mule account that has never botted was banned... wondering if i should cash out while i still got my shit
Technically they don't "IP ban" because we can all just buy more accounts and continue using the same IP.
However! They are FLAGGING IPs and continuing to closely monitor them for further botting activities.
They are definitely monitoring the way accounts interact, and therefore mules or all other accounts that share the same IP are going to be candidates for bans as well!
For all you guys that got banned using Autoit for sarkoth, which scripts did you guys use?
Well yeah, semantics came into play here but I agree 100%. But, I do think them banning all current accounts on one IP as a quick and easy fix for multi account botters is very probable. I agree though it is also very likely that they are monitoring IP's that were previously flagged to see if they are "back at it."
The tricky question is, are accounts that literally have no connection to the bot, it's income etc, also at risk? It seems in some particular cases that they can be. These instances might be easy to dispute though, I dunno.