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05-25-2008
Well, first off, it's not number 3. GMs do not monitor players just because they've been on for a while.
Normally, I'd say number 1, but as you probably know, there was a humongous ban wave of botters (Glider and Innerspace). It appears that Blizzard is getting better and better at automatic bot detection.
But, when the bot makers recover from this ban wave and release new clients, number 1 is your greatest fear.
It only takes one player report for Blizzard to look into your char, and if botting while they examine it, they will ban your account.
So, one inquisitive player can ruin your whole account. That's why you should only bot on low pop servers in zones and areas that are usually empty, and why you should also set up good alerts. That alert that goes off when another player stands next to you for longer than X seconds is good.
Botting unattended is never safe. My opinion is that when you bot, you should always be in the same room or near it, so you can hear any player alerts that go off. |