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    What do we have in SWTOR for unauthrized software detection?

    After playing SWTOR for a couple of months, I realized that there are certain things in the game that just have to be automated So I ended up with a homebrew crewskill bot and some other macros, all based on Autohotkey plus some homebrew C++ code. Now I am really curious what does SWTOR have for bot detection.
    • I would expect some server-side pattern analys, pretty safe for a crew bot that logs in and out.
    • Process/dll hash? I doubt they would check for Autohotkey itself here though.
    • In-game checks via chat/whispers? Anybody ever saw this? I have some whisper detector built in that would ring a smal alarm.
    • Anything else?

    Any insights?

    thanks

    What do we have in SWTOR for unauthrized software detection?

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