Does that system message telling you to move appear on the chat such like the fishing experience gained from a battle or it does like a server will be locked in 'x' minutes? (A warning at the center the screen)?
My point is... When I did the Dragon Den Quest, I remember a time when I was watching a movie at the same time and had the chat minimized while trying to find a Dratini Skin, therefore, I couldn't see the warnings to move away if they appear there. I wasn't using any bot system, but myself working like one... When the battle music started (or a sudden screen change happened) I'd look away from the movie window and battle.
I think If this system was working in my time I could've been banned. And it'd be really unfair since I never breaked any rules whatsoever.
In my opinion, trying to be the most efficient/quick on this kind of tasks isn't (obviously) cheating. And I believe 80% of the banned people because of this new system wheren't bots.
This post might seem a bit stupid since I wasn't affected by this, but I put myself in the banned people's shoes (and I think many people should do the same) and I understand their frustration 100%. I spent 50 hours looking for that damn skin, I would be damn mad if I was banned because of some system made to prevent people from cheating which worked the exactly opposite way...
Cause, come to think of it... if someone is using a bot, I believe it can be easily set to move after x minutes... Cheaters bypass it, they don't get banned. Non-cheaters, try to be the most efficient possible, they get banned.
I suggest blocking the fishing when someone kept fishing continuosly for a random time. People would have to type like '/unlockfish" on the chat, and it'd be unlocked. If players wouldd abuse unlocking fishing when they weren't locked, they would be banned, because they would quite certainly be bots... I thought of this while I was writing this post, so I believe it might be adjusted.
Anyway, if this takes too much work (I believe it does), make a screen warning just like the "Server is restarting in 'x' minutes" ones. Chat warning isn't enough...
Sorry for the long post, but I think many players will identify themselves with my point of view. It was required someone who wasn't affected by this method "criticize" it so it wouldn't look like a «rage posting».
My point is... When I did the Dragon Den Quest, I remember a time when I was watching a movie at the same time and had the chat minimized while trying to find a Dratini Skin, therefore, I couldn't see the warnings to move away if they appear there. I wasn't using any bot system, but myself working like one... When the battle music started (or a sudden screen change happened) I'd look away from the movie window and battle.
I think If this system was working in my time I could've been banned. And it'd be really unfair since I never breaked any rules whatsoever.
In my opinion, trying to be the most efficient/quick on this kind of tasks isn't (obviously) cheating. And I believe 80% of the banned people because of this new system wheren't bots.
This post might seem a bit stupid since I wasn't affected by this, but I put myself in the banned people's shoes (and I think many people should do the same) and I understand their frustration 100%. I spent 50 hours looking for that damn skin, I would be damn mad if I was banned because of some system made to prevent people from cheating which worked the exactly opposite way...
Cause, come to think of it... if someone is using a bot, I believe it can be easily set to move after x minutes... Cheaters bypass it, they don't get banned. Non-cheaters, try to be the most efficient possible, they get banned.
I suggest blocking the fishing when someone kept fishing continuosly for a random time. People would have to type like '/unlockfish" on the chat, and it'd be unlocked. If players wouldd abuse unlocking fishing when they weren't locked, they would be banned, because they would quite certainly be bots... I thought of this while I was writing this post, so I believe it might be adjusted.
Anyway, if this takes too much work (I believe it does), make a screen warning just like the "Server is restarting in 'x' minutes" ones. Chat warning isn't enough...
Sorry for the long post, but I think many players will identify themselves with my point of view. It was required someone who wasn't affected by this method "criticize" it so it wouldn't look like a «rage posting».