Ja träumt mal weiter...geht doch ins Forum von Demonbuddy, dann wisst ihr ob es eine Bannwelle gab oder nicht.
Bisher haben einige Botter auf dem Forum bekanntgegeben, erwischt geworden zu sein, eine richtige Bannwelle ist es bisweilen lange noch nicht. Scheint vorwiegend Botter zu betreffen, die 24/7 online waren.
Ausserdem trifft es nicht immer die richtigen... So schreibt ein User:
"It's funny because I haven't even botted in the last month or so since Division came out".
Einer hats genauer untersucht, obs richtig ist weiss ich nicht:
So after compiling EU leaderboard stats a couple of weeks ago I decided to take a look at paragon distribution of banned vs not banned players.....
The most banned class are Wizards (surprise, surprise!), the least ones are Monks and Barbs. Overall, 155 spots out of 3000 (6 boards, 500 spots) are banned, which is 5%. Of the top100, that's 71 spot out of 600, which is 11.8%.
Falls man betroffen ist bekommt so eine Nachricht:
*** NOTICE OF ACCOUNT CLOSURE ***
Greetings,
Account Action: Account Closure
Offense: Use of Third-Party Automation Software (also known as bots)
This account was closed for use of unauthorized ***** programs, also known as bots. These programs provide character benefits not normally achievable in the game and detract from the integrity of the game environment.
The account holder is responsible for all activity on the account. We issue suspensions and closures to protect our players and our service in accordance with our Battle.net EULA:
http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/legal/eula.html and D3 Terms of Use:
http://www.blizzard.com/company/legal/d3_eula.html
We don't take this decision lightly. Our team issued this closure only after a careful review of relevant evidence. Our support staff will not overturn these closures and may not respond to appeals. For information, see our article:
http://us.battle.net/support/en/article/6741
Thank you for your time and understanding.
Regards,
Customer Service