[Guide] Macro - avoiding false accusations

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I must stand Jagex by with their way of handling this.

I've been a game moderator of a game called 'Tribal Wars' for over a year, a long time ago and they had a rather equal system. I assume they have their detection methods and per time you get detected as a possible botter, they count you. Too much counts will get investigated and set under a temporary ban. Thats how it worked at the game I moderated.

I had to manually temp ban em, wait for the response and gather evidence that he/she had to explain. As I was human, it was a human system that decided who was or wasn't a cheater. I guess the rechecking thing in here will be the same, human and seen per person. But, as the last step is a human one, faults are unavoidable. Even then it's very sad to see and even worse if you experience it, but I can understand that it happens.

If I may give an extra advice; If you ever get suspended, give a normal reaction to the moderator, being angry brings you nowhere.

I'm very glad everything got sorted out for ya John smile

And on a sidenote, to see something positive in it, they are working on bots. That's a very good thing.
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Macro - avoiding false accusations - by old_jon - 2011-07-22 10:05:04
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Meg - 2011-07-22 10:19:38
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Tay - 2011-07-22 12:04:16
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Meg - 2011-07-22 14:31:51
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Shay - 2011-07-22 16:11:28
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Shay - 2011-07-22 20:13:20
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Shay - 2011-07-23 05:10:40
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Meg - 2011-07-23 07:32:22
RE: Macro - avoiding false accusations - by Smith - 2011-07-23 23:42:20

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