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wow bots

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:09 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
and thats why wow>sro
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i dont care about graphics or anything, if you report a bot they speak with you for one about it and they actually investigate


reading that makes me wanna start using a dictionary and slowing down when i type something hehe but you get the idea so do they

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:47 pm
by hellsharpt
A buddy of mine got keylogged in WoW, lost everything 2 weeks ago. Within a few days he had virtually everything back thanks to the GMs, including a little bonus gold.

It helps that I notified a GM while the intruder was on his accounts, told the GM as each of his toons was logged on and off, and how I knew that it wasn't him (I was calling his house). The GMs told me what my friend would have to do to recover his stuff.

When my friend got home from work he had a message from me on his answering machine detailing who he should call (yes they gave an 800 #) and what he had to do. It softened the blow quite a bit, and made him love the game even more.

In game support is awesome.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:49 pm
by Doron
what game is that??

yeah.. quite funny they inmedietly handle it=)

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:49 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
yeh what annoys me is when people critise wow and have never played it, its a great game, support makes it awesome :D

oh its world of warcraft

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:06 pm
by MonstaH
Get WoW GMs over to Joymax, make Joymax pay them properly, all good :P

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:28 pm
by ranger4life
*quits sro*
*joins WoW*

:)

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:40 pm
by BlackFox
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:yeh what annoys me is when people critise wow and have never played it, its a great game, support makes it awesome :D

oh its world of warcraft


Well all dont play only for support uh ..!

First we look if the game looks good, fun to play and last the support . You dont thinks so.?
And Btw : How sure you are they dont played or tryed to play it.?

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:42 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
i dont but lots just say they dont wanna try it because it looks childish,grphics shit and such implying they have not tried it

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:59 pm
by RuYi
hellsharpt wrote:A buddy of mine got keylogged in WoW, lost everything 2 weeks ago. Within a few days he had virtually everything back thanks to the GMs, including a little bonus gold.

It helps that I notified a GM while the intruder was on his accounts, told the GM as each of his toons was logged on and off, and how I knew that it wasn't him (I was calling his house). The GMs told me what my friend would have to do to recover his stuff.

When my friend got home from work he had a message from me on his answering machine detailing who he should call (yes they gave an 800 #) and what he had to do. It softened the blow quite a bit, and made him love the game even more.

In game support is awesome.

Sounds awesome. Imagine Joynax offering support like this. >>

I really think it's awesome how they sort out these kinds of problems.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:00 pm
by woutR
I wanna play again :( this p2p thing really makes me plan when to buy game cards and shit, I'm moving soon so buying one now is pretty useless.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:07 pm
by s0017
I just dont like the cartoony look of WoW... and of course the monthly payments ._.'' Blizzard seriously needs to buy Joymax.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:08 pm
by BlackFox
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:i dont but lots just say they dont wanna try it because it looks childish,grphics shit and such implying they have not tried it


Well yes and no, but look off the game on video you can se is something for you to play or not or someone tell you what is it about you can say is nothing for you..

but yea is best to try it before you are real sure.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:17 pm
by takolin
s0017 wrote:I just dont like the cartoony look of WoW... and of course the monthly payments ._.'' Blizzard seriously needs to buy Joymax.


Paying a pet and premium ticket cost much more as wow afaik.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:06 pm
by DarkJackal
hellsharpt wrote:A buddy of mine got keylogged in WoW, lost everything 2 weeks ago. Within a few days he had virtually everything back thanks to the GMs, including a little bonus gold.

It helps that I notified a GM while the intruder was on his accounts, told the GM as each of his toons was logged on and off, and how I knew that it wasn't him (I was calling his house). The GMs told me what my friend would have to do to recover his stuff.

When my friend got home from work he had a message from me on his answering machine detailing who he should call (yes they gave an 800 #) and what he had to do. It softened the blow quite a bit, and made him love the game even more.

In game support is awesome.

That would be awesome ._., I have yet to play a game where the GM's do anything if get hacked lol(even though I have only played 3 online ones like this).

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 5:02 pm
by dom
I always got myself in trouble in WoW. A lot of times i'd report myself for a name violation when I wanted to change it, or for useless things. The GMs are very friendly, and have a good sense of humour.

Some of them have taken extra time to just sit and chat with me. Also, there's a feedback section on the wow site, always give the GMs good feedback! they appreciate it.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 7:57 pm
by Innovacious
You on a role playing server? His bye looks a bit corny, lol. Never spoken to a GM before in WoW, reported loads of spam bots but there is no need for them to talk to me about that.

i dont care about graphics or anything


the graphics in wow are not really bad, i mean technically, the graphics engine is great, nothing wrong with it. Its just the cartoony textures, its not bad, its supposed to look cartoony.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:14 pm
by dom
Innovacious wrote:His bye looks a bit corny, lol.


They all have unique and "corny" byes. Some of them are funny though.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:15 pm
by Reise
City of Heroes doesn't have any bots whatsoever. Thank the fact we have hardly any economy, since any funds you get are almost 100% for personal use. The worst I've seen is "gold" selling advertisements, even though we don't use gold for money. And people immediately report those anyway.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:30 pm
by Sharp324
RuYi wrote:
hellsharpt wrote:A buddy of mine got keylogged in WoW, lost everything 2 weeks ago. Within a few days he had virtually everything back thanks to the GMs, including a little bonus gold.

It helps that I notified a GM while the intruder was on his accounts, told the GM as each of his toons was logged on and off, and how I knew that it wasn't him (I was calling his house). The GMs told me what my friend would have to do to recover his stuff.

When my friend got home from work he had a message from me on his answering machine detailing who he should call (yes they gave an 800 #) and what he had to do. It softened the blow quite a bit, and made him love the game even more.

In game support is awesome.

Sounds awesome. Imagine Joynax offering support like this. >>

I really think it's awesome how they sort out these kinds of problems.


didnt they use to help people who lost accounts and items before? But took it off because idiots filing false reports

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:50 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
Innovacious wrote:You on a role playing server? His bye looks a bit corny, lol. Never spoken to a GM before in WoW, reported loads of spam bots but there is no need for them to talk to me about that.

i dont care about graphics or anything


the graphics in wow are not really bad, i mean technically, the graphics engine is great, nothing wrong with it. Its just the cartoony textures, its not bad, its supposed to look cartoony.



pvp server, boulderfist


and no joymax never restored accounts they didnt have a rule against restoreing them either until people spammed the forums

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:42 pm
by Shadowman20818
Blizzard cares, which is why I Image them.

Btw, even with 15 usd a month, I doubt JM would clean up their act.