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Just met a guy using the same bot as me...

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95% sure they don't monitor the 100's of millions of words said each day

You just filter out the useless words and you get a list of phrases that have the keywords like bot in it.

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You just filter out the useless words and you get a list of phrases that have the keywords like bot in it.

 

Doubt they do that either.

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Let's hope so biggrin.png

 

I haven't been banned yet.

I never confirm or suggest that I am botting in-game.

 

Same here. I'm not sure wether they check chat logs or whatever, but it doesn't really matter.

 

I don't think you should ever admit to bot in-game. Unless you got like 20 accs running and you don't give a fuck.

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Same here. I'm not sure wether they check chat logs or whatever, but it doesn't really matter.

 

I don't think you should ever admit to bot in-game. Unless you got like 20 accs running and you don't give a fuck.

 

I'm not afraid of a 2 day ban...

I'm not afraid of a 2 day ban...

 

Fair enough, but the second ban is usually longer.

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Unless you got like 20 accs running and you don't give a fuck.

 

I still care about bans.

 

Ban = account not botting + time to setup new account + resources that account had + resources going to use on new account + pay for memberhsip

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