Originally Posted by
Murgy
In my opinion they don't seem worth it. I feel like all of the unlockers, minus the MacOS one, promise the same thing over and over with their "kernel level" protection, it eventually gets detected when blizzard decides to stop being lazy, a new one comes out by sometimes the same people under a different name, and it repeats. I agree, none of them have been as plug-and-play as Honorbuddy was in its prime. I think a lot of them just set up the base engine and then hope that it is supported via community profiles and paid profiles, so they create more of an "engine" and then hope it gets adopted fast, which leads to costing even more money because of all the profiles. It could be $35 a month to get started, but it is a money pit at the end of the day, because there is no guarantee these profiles will have maintained support.
When Logi had a bot back in original classic era, while it used an unlocker, it was the closest to plug-and-play as it got, in my opinion. You could literally load it up, click Quest, check the Zygor box, and go afk for the next week.