2011-08-03 13:58:07
I look at the botting situation differently then how I first did. I see it as "The debt all good men must pay". This of course meaning that in order for the situation to become better, we'll have to suffer through it for awhile. And maybe this is the idea everyone should start having, instead of having a very narrow a close-minded idea of what to do and how to do it.
Changing bot detection software will not stop the problem, only put a temporary solution over the reality. Jagex is a smart company, they obviously don't want to make the legit players quit because then they don't get enough feedback. In the future they will most likely develop something new and improved that can aid them with this war, but as far as I'm concerned botting will always be here. And they can't be stopped.
One day I would very much like to see the botting problem be more or less gone, but I'm not expecting anything immediately.
Changing bot detection software will not stop the problem, only put a temporary solution over the reality. Jagex is a smart company, they obviously don't want to make the legit players quit because then they don't get enough feedback. In the future they will most likely develop something new and improved that can aid them with this war, but as far as I'm concerned botting will always be here. And they can't be stopped.
One day I would very much like to see the botting problem be more or less gone, but I'm not expecting anything immediately.
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