![]() So yeah, if there’s some monetization, that is bringing in some money, yes, they can handle bots… and fast. Meanwhile, when RoS came out in 2014, the firs big banwave was in 2016… Back in Vanilla D3 (there was still RMAH at the time), a friend of mine installed a bot and got banned within a week. Sure, Activision Blizzard makes a lot of money, but how much of it comes from Blizzard? There are some things that we can’t really argue about without having some good background info.įor example, Llama’s argument towards hunting down illegitimate players is a bit baseless. Regular potions are fine, potions with positive effects makes them mandatory to carry around in a game like this. However, if you’re alone, there need to be risks and the feeling of extreme danger like getting diseased and poisoned. If you’re in a party, then sure, let the support remove those effects with their abilities. It’s no different than stacking PoE flasks with buffs, or carrying around different buff potions and poisons in ESO. ![]() This scenario makes those potions feel less impactful. Where did you get those potions? How difficult it was to get them? How did you know you’d need them? How long have you been carrying them for such a need to arise? And you have 5 potions, and 2 of them get rid of those effects. You are there alone and you get poisoned and bleeding.
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