As everyone is aware botting in bg's is getting us banned faster than the flash on coke. That being said, why do the mesh's for bg's contain specific pathing spots at the beginning that clearly state you are a bot. one such location is the spot to the right of your spawn in silvershard mines. The bot will load in, then run to the right and stand there facing the wall for 2 minutes until the bg starts. This gives every non botter time to screenshot and submit a ticket against you. I feel that this is a very bad pathing error. Not to mention the other error where when the bot drops down from the start, it will turn around and move to a spot that is behind where it dropped down before it continues out into the mine. With these 2 spots being the way they are, no wonder people are being banned for running bg's. Is there a simple way for this to be fixed or will it go unanswered for a few months? If it is something that us users can do to fix this, i will gladly take the time to change the pathing or whatever else is required.
People are being banned for running BG's? News to me mate. Blizz dont accept screenshots and no-one really gives a hoot anyways. The risk of a ban is tiny. If you care about your account then you must be doing other things on it that a bot doesnt, like raids etc. Blizz dont ban accounts that look "played" because a 12yr old clicks report in a bg. Chill out man.
I'm gonna be honest silvershard is a very safe place to bot...WHY? because it just sits in mid all game and farms kills... it really doesn't look suspicious. I farmed 2 weeks ago for 4 days straight 8 hours a day and got all my gear.
Well for me Silvershard Mines are just totally fucked up as soon as you get kicked into water, or just drop in there, for whatever reason... So there definitely needs to come a fix at least for the water part.
Honestly, if you just don't really care what happens to your account, you're probably not going to get banned. I've botted for 6 months without even a warning. why? I think it's because I monitor my bot maybe 10% of the time.