So one of my accounts just got banned, and here's the weird stuff: I had only been botting on it for 3 days. About two hours before i got home, i checked the bot using teamviewer and everything was going fine (mining ore in 4 different zones) I had no player reports or whispers according to the SHUTUP plugin I also used gathersafe, randombuddy with all randomization possible. Now, when I actually got home, i noticed the game had crashed and said something about "Not enough memory for WoW process" or something to that effect. I'm not sure if it's referring to RAM or what, but I have 32gigs of ram in my computer, PLENTY. ANd this was the only wow instance I had running. So I clicked 'OK' and restarted wow, logged in just fine, deposited some ore, and started the bot back up. 10 minutes later, disconnected and banned on that character. NOTE: The box I am saying I clicked "ok" in is NOT THE "Send error report to blizz" box or anything stupid like that, it was just a plain old regular gray windows error box that said something about not enough memory...which was weird. Two days ago I had switched to a paid IP address very far from me, and had been botting on that, so im going to send in a "hacked report" and hope for the best. Still a little strange though.?
i used to have this problem several times... and nothing happened. ive stopped botting long time ago but my guess is that there are some new blizz skills about detecting botters.
GB2 is a big no-no nowadays, but about hte Memory Leakage problem, do you have any reloger or something that would constantly try to relog on the game? Some process that loops that way can pile and give you a memory overflow problem. Hope you get your account back.
i never hit ok/send after a crash cause i think it sends ur process list etc to them, im too paranoid, i just hit close and restart it manually
That seems quite possible actually. Now that I think about it, I had a crash a few days before all accounts got banned though I always click cancel / close. Maybe it doesn't give a damn and still sends the report.