The sad part is, that quite a few people released RIFT bots saying they were undetectable, they had the greatest anti-botting measures, etc. And they all got many.. nay MANY people banned. It is even more sad that they kept selling their bots well after they knew they were detectable just making a buck knowing that everybody that ran it was fixing to get the hammer.
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Archeage buddy will be the best IMO from the buddy team who are the ONLY people to have successfully taken on blizzard and won so that says a lot about a developer
http://www.archebuddy.com/
Last edited by Viper3881; 09-13-2014 at 07:58 PM.
@Parog, No, I did not mention anybody specific.. although the company I am thinking of.. thankfully no longer make bots.
My point was that we will probably see quite a few bans in the early stages of botting.
The Korean guys have been botting archeage for over a year now.. My guess is that they will venture into the US market.
Last edited by viperbot; 09-13-2014 at 09:32 PM.
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The buddy bot has no functionality other than bypassing hack shield. There's no built in pvp/pve support, there's no default AIO class. There's nothing in the way of anything other than basic framework. It's like PQR. And they want to charge 25 EUR for it. And they claim it has all this support when there is nothing.
Also no harvest/collection support.
yuppi ArchBuddy !!! buying ^^ love buddy team <3
Is not archebot just the korean version called Jungler.. renamed to archebot?
http://www.jungleteam.net/
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really ? renaming an ol korea clickbot ?
but I guess the braindead lemmings will buy it because they put their name on it. works with apple, works here too
I love bot, please hurry up
The buddybots always start with minimal functionality and then grow over time with user contribution and developmental updates. This will be no different, and before too long Archebuddy will be the best bot on the market for Archeage, just like it is for WoW, Diablo 3, ect.
The functionality of the buddybot isn't terrible, and its coming along swiftly, sadly, plugins are left mostly to the community, which is/will be driven by paid functions.