Hi All, I want to start up BG Farmer, anyone do this for a while and never get banned? How safe is it compared to BG Buddy?
Yes there are going to be bans for it, the risk is the same as any type of botting. Threads like this are stupid. If you don't want to get banned don't bot. Millz has made it as life like as possible but if warden is looking for it or however detection is done, you will be banned.
Thanks for your input, however I fail to see how threads like this are "stupid". Over the past two weeks ive seen a few bans with those using BG Buddy, and I wanted to see if the same were true with that of BG Farmer. So far, i'm not seeing any proof of bans with Millz BG Farmer. It's also my understanding that Warden cannot "detect" honorbuddy from running. If it could, there would be a bajillion bans, and no one would be botting, ever. If it detected honorbuddy, why would blizz ever turn off Warden? It's also my understanding that warden, CAN detect hacks such as Speed Hacking, and running through mountains, invincibility hacks, things like that. It cannot detect honorbuddy. Anyone prove me otherwise here? It's just what I've read as i've been on the forums, as I mostly just CR bot.
I have been using BF Famer and it's fantastic. You still can and possibly will get banned from player reports because let's face it it''s still easy to tell who is botting, but I never use BG farms when I'm not at the PC to respond to whispers and getting stuck. My personal opinion is it will still be risky to AFK bot BG's but you need to decide that for yourself.
I am letting it play and I just type things in the instance chat at random times so that I look like a human.
It is stupid because there are hundreds of threads like this all this the same answer. You have what like 35 posts on the forum? What exactly are you looking for? 2 options: 1) Yes you are going to get banned or 2) No you are going to get banned (then when you do you come running back saying someone said you wernt). If you are looking for peace of mind here: no you are fine