1)Were you using Honorbuddy, Gatherbuddy or both on the account? GB2 2)If so, when was the last time? 2:45 am 3)What profile were you using?: GB2 - Herb/Mining at Heartland 4)What combat class were you using? Singular 5)What plugins are you using?None 6)How many hours per day did you bot for?: 12-18h 6.5)What honest percentage of time did you supervise your bot? 20% 7)How many auctions per day did you have?: 0 on this acc 8)Did you Use Any Other Bots, Hacks, or Mods? No 9)Was your account involved in gold selling? Nope 10)EU or US realm? EU Well, what do I need to do now? Do you have any ideas how to get my acc back? This is my main acc ((
seriously its gone, 12 to 18 hours, less then 20% monitored, dude that was asking for a ban, no one sits and farms 12 to 18 hours a day ... if it was your main then im sorry, grab another copy of wow and start it up again... though I would recommend like maybe 4 to 6 hour sessions next time.
vouch for this....when I was unemployed for 2 years I use to play 12-15 hours a day easily, this was before I got married and had a son and started into the working field again. The only reason they even look into your account is if someone reports you, so you got reported by someone, and then they investigated it and this is the result. :/
The reason you were banned is because you repeated the same path guid, unlike random movement like most players do, blizzard can easily record every coordinate you traveled, by looking at this they can determine whether you're botting or not. Because let's be honest. No one can repeat the same path more than once. It's impossible. You can get your account back, but you have to be patient. Wait a few days, call support. The best thing to do is play dumb. You don't know what botting is. DO NOT tell them that you were hacked because your ip is logged. I think it's best to be honest with them, tell them what you did and apologize. If they have pity on you they will help you out. But if u be an ass to em good luck. xXDeathXx
You say: "The best thing to do is play dumb. You don't know what botting is." and then: " tell them what you did and apologize" I do not unerstand you...so what do I need to do? I wrote them several times but I did not succeed and the will not propably give me my acc back.. :-/
I think playing dumb has ran its course. There are so many bots in World of Warcraft and so many people complain about them in game and on forums. Most of the WoW population will know that a bot is something that can play a game. Apologizing is also a pretty silly thing to do. You are confirming the evidence they have collected against you and if they decide not to unban you (which is likely) you will have a much harder time getting that account back after you admitted to doing it. I actually once again disagree with your hacked statement. It's very true that they log tons of information (such as IP, date and time of login, hardware information, session time and more) but claiming you where hacked is still considered to be a decent method. Viruses have evolved a great deal over the years and it's very possible to get hacked without showing any signs of compromise.
Exactly, If im going to farm im going to farm for only a few hours, but im going to make sure I load my own custom profiles that will jump from one random profile to the next. less chance of being caught.
Yeah... yeah... Why is there always SOMEONE in every "ban/susp" thread that posts "Yeah i'v been botting 24/7 on 19+ accounts, profile and all my chars name is Bot, never been banned, never been warned, im so skilled" Whats the point really? sorry for going OT, but if you dont have anything to contribute with, dont reply
You obviously lack reading comprehension. I was replying to the guy that claiming that you have to monitor your bots for a significant amount of time, and botting for 12-18 hours a day is risky. The risk is all the same. No matter if you bot for 3 hours or 24 hours. It's all a roll of the dice. Dont believe me? Here is a screen shot of my /played on the accounts that I have created over the past month.