Sure. I'm not saying the bot you use is bad. I'm just saying that out of the 7000+ members I have, I can count the amount of people who have been banned on one hand, and some of those were just unlucky with GM's or were botting in a dumb spot :)
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i still feel safer with using the prefered bot of rmt companies.
Eat your words man. You don't know what you're talking about. Ninja uses pixel reconition and macros. It does all types of crafting, gathering, and extract. It also does numerous coin quests. It's hunting has way more features than other bots. It's survived more banhammers than any bot.Quote:
In all seriousness you don't know what your talking about.
Most RMT companies use injection based bots which has such a HIGH chance of ban rate that it's almost worthless.
I've read that Korea had a massive ban wave. ( Might be coming Na/EU soon who knows?)
Some more of the higher up RMT companies have there own development team creating there own based bots so you wont see them on the net EVER.
The safest bots are readbased which in your case "stick a penny in the key"
I say goodluck to you sir with your injection based bots.
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Eat your words man. You don't know what you're talking about. Ninja uses pixel reconition and macros. It does all types of crafting, gathering, and extract. It also does numerous coin quests. It's hunting has way more features than other bots. It's survived more banhammers than any bot.
It is the prefered bot of rmt companies, why else would they offer bulk shipments of the usb stick for bot farms?
What you read about recently in korea is a new history log analysys method in which they run a series of algorythms on months and months worth of server logs to find bot like behavior. In that respect no bot is safe, no matter how much you randomize movements. However, this type of ban can only be done maybe once or twice a year due to the massive amount of data needed for analysis. Only a handful of ninja users were baned.
On top of that, ninja started out only serving korean servers, and then spread to china and the west. The way nc patches the game is they start in korea, then do china, and then the west. Localization and testing take so long that a patch applied on korean servers doesn't hit the west until months if not over a year later. Ninja is modified to compensate when the patch hits korea, by the time it hits north america, ninja has been updated several times over. Essentially korean ninja users are the only ones at any risk.
Also ninja has a usb stick that is required for the software to work. It shows up in dev man as a generic usb keyboard, so nc can't detect you're using windows virtual keys and cant' be banned because most keyboards are in fact generic usb keyboards...
Asside from all that, the main cause for banning is moronic bot setups or a gm visually watching you in game. Even then it takes 3 gms to agree you're a bot before you're added to the next ban hammer list.
Injection bots are usualy instabaned because they are instantly detected server side.
Do a little research before you open your mouth. I've been using ninja since the summer and ninja itself has been in development since korea went live. 28 ban hammers survived.
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No I wont edit what I said.
MOST RMT companies use inhouse developed bots aside from ninja.
there's the C-AionBot which is common (injection based) .
and yes I know about the logging. It's basically checking if your running the same waypoints over large amount of hours.
Didnt the "agents" say that if to many users buy it they will just jack up the price ? then whats the point in paying 100 bucks for a bot when there is equally decent free bots out there.
Free bots are in essence better then paid bots .
In contrast to the other pay bots, it's cheaper. The other pay bots make you pay monthly or hourly. One time purchase of ninja is cheaper than a few months of the others. Its better than the others, supported and updated more than the others... it's a simple matter of math. Use ninja and most likely not get banned or use another and possibly/likely get banned... how many new accounts would it take for ninja to be worth it?Quote:
My bots not for everyone. However i'd never pay 80 dollars + shipping for a bot.
the injection based bots obiously are instaban... but whenever i see a "i got banned, watch out" posts on the various forums i browse, they all include the reply email from ncsoft saying an illegal process was detected... in fact people have been banned for having hacks for counterstrike that were similar to illegal software for aion.. if they're detecting cheats for other games, they're obviously scanning client side... sure you don't do injection... but did you know every tme a client crashes an error report is auto sent to ncsoft... included is a list of running processes... i have that blocked on my firewall... so what is the exe name of your bot? do you have it programmed to use a random amount of extra memory such that it never has the same amount of mem usage?Quote:
Your opinions are false again. Yes 7000 forum accounts doesnt mean 7000 users right now. However it does mean 7000 users at one point or another. The only reason to register on the forum is to download and try the bot. Also I know for a fact that other people are using and sharing the bot off my forums, in which I can't account for users/download totals. I can say this, Just in my latest release of Angelbot it has had nearly 2000 unique downloads. Not including people who like to use older versions which work better for them.
I wont disagree with ninja > angel, its a professional bot with years of experience and a team who does it for a living.
As for the instaban methods. Sure they are doing that. However the big thing catching the bots with these methods was the memwriting/injection/packets they were doing. The type of bots like mine dont do those (there are a few who do background with those though.)
I'm not to worried.
Ninja does look nice though, however its very inflexible.