These Naval Players Have One Thing In Common, What Is It?

When there is inaction, it is because a permanent solution is in the works to end at least most future involvement after a ban wave.

How long has botting been a problem in naval?

Dunno. Their first semi-permanent solution was implemented where primary guns don’t fire when secondaries are active.
However, WT needs a system in place that prevents most botting in general.

So they can’t deal with sheer amount of bots then.

We know who are the people botting. Region lock, of course this could be bypassed by VPN but this should be the first step.

But China is too big of a market to just kill it like that, so it ain’t going to happen and botting issue is here to stay.

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Sir, that’d be a xenophobic response.

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What?

You see, you dont have a good solution too … let GJ work on that problem and report players when you think it’s bots.

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The problem is that they aren’t working on it, and if they are, they are not doing enough.

There are literally squadrons filled only by botters but they play the game no problem.

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Gaijin violates their own game rules in my opinion. Spezielle Regeln Für War Thunder

6. UNSPORTING CONDUCT

6.1. The following behavior constitutes unsporting conduct and is explicitly prohibited hereunder:
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6.1.3. Installation or usage of unauthorized modifications to the Game client, using cheats or other software or devices that modify a Game process and/or original images produced by the Game (including the modification of a Game interface) to obtain an advantage in a Game without explicit authorization from Gaijin.

6.1.4. Other actions that violate the principle of fair play.

6.2. The actions prohibited by Section 6 of these rules shall be punished on a case-by-case basis by a decision of the Administration up to deletion of the User’s Gaijin Account.

6.2 is the a problem because that is not happening. From all the reported bots only a very small minority is removed. As mentioned above they are now organized in battlegroups. Why would you tolerize that as a game company? It willl hurt the game long term - thats for sure. And we can also see an increase of bots in other game modes as well.

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It seems that nobody cares about the problem, maybe someone like play naval and spend some money in premium naval force , but all match are full of this people that kill you instantly with aimbot, I dont know I start to think who pays impunity for the use of the aimbot script.
PS: I would like to know why my message was flagged.

Don’t become here cry when you will be banned.

Enlighten me just for having said something hypothetical and provocative, automatically, you arrive and threaten me with a ban, just for a sentence of circumstance, instead of making constructive speeches on a problem where there is crying for the lack of fairplay

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honestly i do as you said in previous posts complaining but, it doesn’t seem to have much impact in the game, when you see the monthly reports of banned accounts

Ho, sorry, my comment just concern that part:

sorry me

I hope I didn’t make you angry, I’m not good with the foreign language, I said this because as they say in theory crime doesn’t pay but actually it seems the opposite, I’ve seen WarOverlay forums asking for money and boasting of getting away with it, it’s mortifying for those who play honestly and invest money in it because they like the type of game and don’t see it as fully protected … just search on G WarOvelay they are in plain sight and nobody does anything.

Dont worry about that.

The problem is for identify accounts sell by that sites.

Nothing´s xenophobic there. It´s a matter of fact that cheating and botting very much origins in China.

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Lol, cheating comes from China does it? We must update wikipedia with that fact nugget.

Now look at SHOTI clan. It’s 115 botters all together with 0-10000 k/d playing 100000’s of battles

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