Lylirra kékben közölte velünk, hogy újabb accountok letiltására került sor. Pontos számadatot nem kaptunk, csupán annyit tudunk, hogy több ezret bannoltak. Azt is megtudhattuk, hogy a csalások, külső programok technikai problémákat is előidézhetnek és a battle.net hálózat teljesítményére is negatív hatással lehetnek. (Ezek után nem csodálkoznék, ha megtudnánk, hogy a közelmúltban az “Item expired” hibát az AH-ban is az AH botok okozták, de ez csak szerkesztői megjegyzés, nem tény.) Arról viszont ismét nem kaptunk konkrétumokat, hogy miként szűrik a csalókat viszont az biztos, hogy nem a nagyfokú aktivitás mérésével. Ne feledjük el, hogy nem minden bannolást jelent be a Blizzard, csupán a legnagyobb tiltólisták hullámát. A közeljövőben elképzelhető, hogy gyakrabban adnak hírt a bannolási akciókról.
We’ve recently issued account bans to several thousand Diablo III players who were found to be using botting programs while playing. In addition to undermining the spirit of fair play, botting, hacking, and other forms of cheating can also cause technical problems with the game as well as contribute to performance issues with the Battle.net service. To learn more about our exploitation policy for Diablo III and how it may affect your gameplay, please visit our official support site.
As always, maintaining a stable, safe, and enjoyable online environment for legitimate players is very important to us, and we’ll be continuing to keep watch on Battle.net and take action as needed. In the meantime, if you wish to report the possible use of botting programs to Blizzard, please see this thread for more information. (We will also be adding the ability for players to report this kind of behavior directly through the game client in a future patch.)
For questions regarding account actions, please refer to Account Administration.
I think we are 9 months to late on that.
This isn’t our first rodeo. We have been actively monitoring for exploitative behavior since the game launched and taking action as needed. We haven’t been very vocal about that process (though we have made a few announcements for larger ban waves in the past), but that’s something we’ll be working to change and improve upon going forward.How does one justify if he/she is botting? I mean, I could play for 12 hours for weeks not saying that would be a good thing but its possible so I am just guessing I would eventually get a ban hammer dropped on my head?
While I’m not about to reveal how we identify exploitative behavior in Diablo III (and understandably so), “playing a lot” is not criteria enough to merit an account action for botting.If you have received an account action and have any questions about it, be sure to check out and follow the instructions provided here:https://us.battle.ne…-administration
The steps included the article are your best course of action. (forrás)