achmalach wrote:shadowman20875 wrote:achmalach wrote:shadowman20875 wrote:possible flaws:
power abuse
no support from Joymax after an "unfair banning" (e.g. someone nukes a giant and soul spears it and then runs to the bathroom, SA sees a char hitting w/o imbues on the giant and contacts him, he's in the bathroom, 7 DAYS w/o SRO, file a complaint to JM, they either ignore it, or don't believe u or dont care at all)
Not true
Since the system is based upon continious question asking to a person that is executing skills there is no problem here
the guy has diahearra and dont answer for 5 min yet his guy still hits his giant and autopots, idk i think some SA's will ban and JM will ignore all complaints/appeals like they always do
keep in mind, not all SA's will think exactly like you do
ok on this one i have to agree.
There are several possible solutions to this in the same spirit:
1. player gets banned, 7 days later he can play again. unlucky but at least something is done (bad idea imho but better then nothing)
2. SA uses his ban command the assumed diareeha bot or not
Now the second time the ban command is executed on a player the lowest ban becomes reality. You can also at a time span on that: only once a day it is possible to 'tag' a player as an SA
Again you can now say: what about he has diareha twice exactly at that moment (very small chances on that)... well we can continue this way...
It's not about the fact the bot problem cannot be solved by GM's or Joymax, this thread is more bout the fact that if they impliment SA's they have to have power and this power can be accomplished with a minimum of development effort and with a, imho , very good result
I don't agree that people should just accept being banned when they were AFK for a short time. You'd end up with everyone leaving the game.
I don't think SA's should have the power to ban, only to report stuff to highlight it to Joymax, then let them deal with it. They can check the players history etc.
On another game, to decect macros, if you reported a suspected macro, you reported it, then a macro detect was triggered on their account. This would trace mouse movements, timings etc to determine whether they were really a bot or not. It's simple to put into play and it would avoid people being banned for the wrong reasons.









