The want, the addiction, and false justification:
To be simplistic, botting isn't a need it is a want. The want is created by the addiction which the player has accumulated over time in playing Silkroad Online. Though, what truly formulates the want into actual actions of botting aren't the reasons these botters are sprouting out. It is, in a vicious cycle, the addiction of Silkroad Online with the irresponsibility in their life which leads to botting. The irresponsibility and the greed of want fuses together to create the reasons these players say today to try and justify the cheating. Which reasons are in simplistic example, "I have a life."
The greed and no sportsmanship:
The greed to gain levels isn't always created because the player has problems in their life, it can be simply just greed in its truest forum; the want to gain higher in rank (i.e. levels) without actual effort in gaining by oneself. The greed, laziness, and the effort of wanting to cheat procreates the actual cheating to gain the desire goals. Having no moral in fairness or a sense of legitimacy to stop them, they continue to their road down in cheating.
Without hope and the greed:
"If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." This can be your die-hard-has-been legit. Having losing faith in legitimacy with the multiplication of greed, they head down the road of cheating. Addiction can be added to this section, as the greed can be birthed by addiction.
The justification:
In essence botters bot simply because of greed and addiction. Following greed and addiction can be tailed by minorities of reasons; such as "I'm doing bad in school, getting D's and F's!" These suppose "justifications" are false. There isn't some mythical force that is forcing you to keep playing as you fail school education. It is you, your addiction. It is the greed that submits you to the ideas of botting. In the end, choosing the bot is your intention; and it is cheating. You are a cheater. No reasons will justify your cheating; unless of course it's a life threatening situation where some person is pointing a weapon towards your head and telling you to bot or you will die; which is fairly- no, extremely doubtful.
If something is ruining your life such as a game, I believe it's time to leave the game. Not to jump on board with cheating and ruin the game for people who believe in sportsmanship. Understand your addiction.
Though, (ro)bots do help people in a way...





