Paused at 4:08. Generating THAT MUCH gold with mostly gathering ? And then people will argue that botting isn't big enough to affect the economy ... Sorry but if someone can make that much just with gathering nodes, it means that they definitely flood the tp enough to have a visible impact on the value of materials. And its turns out, the economy of materials is completely broken atm (most of them are way too cheap, anet overcompensates by requiring stupid amounts in any new sinks, and they can't balance research notes to give a wider array of options and actually sink something else than the mat that already have sinks and very high tp transaction rates)
There are too few of them to really impact the market. People that play regular high-yield farms are far more numerous. The bots are a drop in the ocean.
In the earliest days of the game, bots were so rampant that to communicate my point I mention that for my first legendary - in October of 2012 - my first stack of T6 bones were about 5-7 copper each. T6 blood was "expensive" at a few silver each. And the silver doubloons I needed? Entire stack for about 8g (though that I half attribute to many players not knowing their use/purpose) You're absolutely right that bots can impact the economy.
@@Chiaros this kinda answer my question about ambergris,there are plenty of people using fishing bot,low key i kinda expect they just flood the market so the prices crash but that just never happen lol
I really don't mind cheating against the computer like the man said. But against real people it's different. So PVP and WvW I really would like those people to get banned.
Those Bots and Trainers are pretty common on any MMORPG. Automatic farm stuff to make real Money.. Selling map completions with those TeleportCheats to complete the map in a few Mins etc. but the worst Part in my Opinion are the nasty Cheats in PvP and WvW and i see it almost every Evening on Europe Server. Peoples Teleporting in WvW across the Map, Teleporting under the map every second to be kinda damage imune, going invisible as classes who clearly have no invis like WBs, Eles, Warriors, Necros etc. and easily walking up Walls what normally doesnt work at all.
The crazy part is, if you talk about it in map or team chat, you get called crazy or the classic "they are just good". There is a certain player on a certain already strong build that hits those macros in the video, runs after people just spamming abilities and its painfully obviously not their input, sometimes they even hit cooldown abilities twice, which I think is a happy accident of these scripts. Like to me its SO obvious, and far more common than people realise. Once one server had a lot of people from one discord cheating on it, I joked "I will walk out the keep and find a cheater" because one of the guys said its not THAT common, I walked out, and 2 players insta killed and finished me, at the end of the green keep bridge on EB, from under the floor....
Depending on context every class can access invis with field combos, it depends of the team comp (any explosion or leap in shadow combo field provide it, and it is not the only way to get it). It is especially easy if you duo queue ! For the walls, with a lot of training you can access areas you wouldn't expect, like on the top of the buildings in the djinn map. It is not easy but worth the time invested in custom match !
@@anath9439 there is no way on earth that Ele, Willbenders, Warriors and Necros does have Smokefields. Im not dumb, i know how this Game works, even if i only have 3k ish hours playtime
As a WB I play with a rogue mate and our strat is to put me invisible so I can run down a few unsuspecting ennemies (shadow field + explosion on his bow, or i use my GS leap)
Okay, show pitch time: Bot Busters, a gaming procedural show that has a grizzled dev from GW1 paired up with a rookie that has only played since EoD (bonus points if you tie jade tech into it). Together they roam the game, hunting down bots and their developers... and the shadowy (possibly Mad) King behind it all.
3% is huge amount! Even 0.3% would be too big amount! That's the reason why me and several others left gw2 a couple months ago, cuz cheaters were everywhere and anet didn't care about anything, including the game. The interview pointed out out so clearly! "we sent them the fixes, but they didn't care"... Like wtf. Gw2 is really dead
@@bamjo9 When I think of a game with lots of bots, I think runescape. In comparison 3% is very small. I think I could have done that section better in hindsight. Any % of cheaters is too many.
I understand people who are into programing and coding liking this sort of stuff because it helps them learn and improve their skills. But I'll never understand why the avg player might enjoy cheating. It ruins the game experience, they're not really playing it or achieving stuff with their own skill, what's the fun in it? Troling and pretending? What a waste of time.
@@JustYetAnotherUser I get your point, BUT the automatic rotation stuff that he shows might be beneficial for some players to be able to achieve kills in raids/fractals because in some instances people kick you out if you don’t hit benchmark
Let's take botting in osrs as an example. There are a lot of boring monotonous grinds involved in osrs to get to the fun content (bossing/raids), so if I have a job and a family, my ability to play the game is diminished, making those monotonous grinds longer than hoped for to get to the fun content. For some people with busy lives, skipping these boring grinds with a bot while we're at work makes the game 10 times more enjoyable once we can actually get to playing. MMORPG's tend to have some pretty terrible monotonous grinds, so if i can make real money irl while passively gaining xp in my game of choice it seems like a win-win. I can make my money to support my family and once i do get to sit down and play my game I actually get to do what i want and prefer to do. This is just one of the reasons a player may feel compelled to bot. Some would call it wrong and immoral, some would call it smart, it all depends on how you choose to look at it. Some might say it is a *waste of time* to play video games as a whole, y'know.
@@EtherealBeing couldn’t said it better myself, then again that’s a point of view from us parents, younger kids that have all the time in the world and no responsibilities will not understand it.
because they profit off it, most cheat to sell currency or accounts or cheat in pvp to boost and sell titles.....if there is a market people will do it.
Dude... I've flat out told them exactly how to fix bugs like the one at the bounty board in Istan that you can't pick up due to the flag on the agent spawning as not interactable. Sent them the image of the agent info and everything haha. They don't wanna fix stuff in some cases.
well made and put together, i would argue to some point tho that the economy is influenced by bots, in a sense that even if the % is small, the gold over time is high, therefor they can influence bigger market things such as expensive infusions or / and needed materials, we saw how it was with Casiano tho that was heavily extreme, but he was a single invidual ( prob more inviduals involved ) but not as many as these bot users, yet still had quite an impact on economy during the time it was relevant. anyways great content, keep it up :)
I think you're being too sympathetic towards the tool creators and tool users and a bit too hard on Anet. That being said, the tool creator you interviewed and by extension every person that develops tools like that is just incredibly selfish, ignorant and unethical in my eyes. It doesn't really matter what motive they might have had when they started developing these tools, not even supposedly noble causes, that I don't buy anyway. The tool developer you interviewed accepted that he's hurting an entire community for his own gain even though there would have been many ways to achieve his goal (learning new skills) differently that aren't harmful to a large amount of people. He claims to have played the Guild Wars games for a long time and love them but when the games ask him to actually play them, he doesn't want to. Online games and MMORPGs in particular are largely just work. Tasks packaged in a nice wrapper to make them look appealing or feel rewarding to certain people. I know this even as someone that loves playing MMORPGs. They are also, however, micro societies and virutal worlds. And just like every person that cheats and acts immoral in the real world is reprehensible, people that act that way in online communities (even from a meta perspective) have no excuse. And this doesn't even take into account that these people and the tools they create do actually harm the game as has been shown with hackers in sPvP or WvW. Even the "small" amount of people that can be estimated to be using these tools harm the game. It doesn't matter if they harm the game economy specifically or not or to what degree. Also, while I do accept that I am a very idealistic person and that many more jaded people will laugh at me for having values and promoting them, that's on you, sorry. You don't have to agree with me the same way I don't have to take anyone's excuses. I know that nothing will ever fix this problem and I've heard of the motivations of tool creators and cheaters before. I have been playing online games for close to 20 years at this point. But ultimately these people are selfish, ignorant, delusional and playing the wrong game. There are many people that think they love MMOs and online games but really they don't and instead of making everyone's life worse because of their selfish actions these people should reflect and understand that they're in the wrong place.
Great video! I heard about some rotation bots for cerus cm for example, but its neat to see some more insights on this topic, very informative and even though I'd never touch a bot in this game, its refreshing that you stayed mostly neutral and didn't seem to have an agenda for this video other than being interested in the topic.
I'm against bots, teleports , automatic farming stuff, ultra speed, hitting from under the map, basically against stuff that really counts as cheating and give a real advantage over other players. However I really think that some of the stuff you showed could be useful from an accessibility perspective. For example having bigger/better name plates is nice to have for players with color blindness. Automatic rotation tools are a bit too much for my taste, but would be ok for accessibility purposes if they made it more like GSE addon in WoW (you bind your rotation to 1 button, but it only does the next spell in the sequence each time you press it, so it's still 1 button = 1 action). Also tools like automatic inventory management seem 100% fair to me, it's just quality of life improvements. The problem is that most of the "good" tools come in the same package as the "bad" tools. Also there seems to be 0 effort from the devs in disabling usage of their tools in PvP and WvW. I know it can be done because a lot of addons and blish modules are disabled when you enter in PvP and WvW.
@@IceCommander1111 I edited my comment to clarify, but i meant more in the vein of stuff that gives a definite advantage over other players, for example running at ultra speed and teleporting is basically the same as being invincible if ppl can never hit you, same if you can walk under the map and hit ppl from there.
Only in Germany apparently 😅 I mean messing with someone else's IP for any sort of personal/monetary gain is wrong and would likely get you in trouble if the other party had sufficient reason and resources to deal with it
Detective Jaffa going undercover for the good of the community and bringing us some interesting data and view. I do feel the daily active playerbase is probably more around 500k. Just a few sites have the range being too wide.
Almost every metric I could find on the active playerbase was a reference to MMOPopulation. It's not perfect, but it does at least give an idea. I would love if ArenaNet could provide player stats like many other MMOs
I don't think gw2 gets 500k active players a month. On the rare occasion anet do release stats we saw that something like season 4 only had 500k clears total over 3 years.
imo it might not be as high of a gold gain and Arena Net might think that is ok to ignore, but what most people seem to forget is the afk farming and bots and new players running in to them. They then ask in chat what is this. We then have to answer it is bots and afk farming. And then they ask is this allowed and we answer no it is not but Arena Net don't do that much about it. Then the new players get angry and feel that this is a bad thing and why should they put in time and money in to a game where you can just bot your way to gold. That awkward feeling they get when they see this have made many new players pick another game. And yes there is bots in many games, but in GW2 they are in the open world everywhere where new players level and they constantly have the bots and afk farms in their face .
spvp sucks ass even if people werent hacking it, it would still suck ass, the matchmaking is broken, the playerbase it sweatier then a fat man at the gym and the toxicity when a game is lost is cancer
I would personally never want to use hacks for a multiplayer game, but I don't really care all that much if the people using them aren't ruining the experience for others. This includes ruining the economy by injecting unreasonable amounts of liquid gold into the marketplace, but at least Arenanet has safeguarded against that sort of thing. It seems weird to have your DPS rotation on a macro, though, when there are builds delivering 95% of the tryhard, pianist DPS numbers using like three skills off cooldown.
I made roughly 48-54k usd from gw2 alone, however one of my mains got banned cause it raised some red flags when you trade off 500 usd worth of gems to someone random, I have since then quit Gw2 and decided to focus on classic wow where you can basically make roughly 19-25$ an hour at this moment, copy that on multiple other chars and you can already see where this is going.
@@anotherClueless4 Selling gold that my bots farm on classic, hence why the 19-25€ an hour. Another way would be on retail via mythic raids that get sold off directly via money.
I'm actually mostly neutral about PvE cheating unless it's duplicating items that are time gated or something else with a safe guard for the economy already built in. Teleport on maps is something I find funny considering the amount of waypoints tho lol. I don't see anything I do in the game in competition to cheaters, they exist in all MMOs and they'll just be there sometimes. There have always been mats that were more expensive and some less expensive too. Whoever gets disheartened from 3% of a player base doing what already happens in most games...they haven't seen some of the MMOs of the 2000s lol. GW2 Economy has more than enough things in it that will balance these cheat farmers out. In PvP and WvW I'm against it because you impact other players, but someone running a daily resource farm train or having their rotation on auto is fine as long as it's not clogging up a full map instance while I'm trying to run my favorite metas 😅 especially with resource nodes they don't take anything away from others...and if it tanks the price the only people a little pissed are the ones needing to change their gold farm rotation to a different material or meta 😅 most of these PvE cheats won't affect casual players in PvE otherwise imho. I'd be happy if some things tanked in price as a casual. It's wild how that hasn't fully happened for many mats even after over a decade of this game like in others. ANet has the power to limit this hardcore in PvP and WvW but here we are... I'll stay with my Blish HUD. It does say a lot that Anet gets told how they can fix a vulnerability and don't give a damn tho. Hard to respect that.
There are certain mechanics that "could" allow for such things. I'd recommend using shadowplay or some other replay recorder to save suspicious clips in order to analyze for things you perhaps could have missed, send to support or upload for others opinions. I'm all for catching and shaming cheaters, but I have seen soooo many false reports due to players not understanding certain game mechanics and instantly assuming its a hacker. It's easy to do in the heat of the moment. So please do your due diligence
@JaffasTH-cam perhaps I might make my recorder ready. The dude blinked like 4 times like a thief 😂 Wurm teleport sure, but teleporting with insane range , that's already too much for a necro .
I had been playing GW2 since beta weekend events over a decade ago, and have seen freaking tons of bots in the game over the years. For me, it's demoralizing. As just a filthy casual PvE player, I hate seeing people just pop in/out all over the map, doing in a couple minutes what takes me an hour or more. My "labor" in the game is devalued as the materials I gather and sell on the TP become effectively worthless to other players since these bots flood the market with mats.
@@georgeristo It's cheaper and faster to bot on 5 accounts than to buy gems and convert to gold for legendary gear. It is a net benefit to them, but still funny that they do it nonetheless. Gacha games are viral for this exact reason.
I've typically called software used to manipulate single-player games Trainers, and software which is used to manipulate multiplayer games Hacks. In single-player, you're not ruining the fun of anyone else, but it's like putting on training wheels. Whereas in multiplayer, you are ruining the experience of other people. So you're hacking.
"not a living wage" ... 300 licenses at 10€ (up to 500x10), most probably undeclared, is definitely a living wage. Even if you declare it properly (and a lot goes to social security, and then income tax), you get about the minimum monthly. That's more than just a little bit of extra money.
@@Keorl We did talk about the tax situation which didnt make it into the video for privacy reasons. They'd get taxed about 50% and the 300 users for 500 slots was peak population. My quick napkin maths at the time came out to about 1,500 euro per month split between two the two who own the company. I know what the developer does for a living and they most certainly don't need the side money from licenses.
@@JaffasTH-cam Thanks for the answer. That's exactly what I calculated too (1500/month), but I didn't take in account that he was saying "we", which implies that it's not the income for a single person. In France (where cost of living is close to that of Germany afaik), minium monthly wage is 1426€ after taxes atm. But if you split between 2 people, 750€ starts being quite low for a living income (if you don't have kids and live in some remote area -cheap real estate- on the basis that you get money from your own internet job, it can work, but realistically you won't do that, like the guy in the video having another "real" job, and it's not like 750/mo are secured in the long run). Even then, it's still more than a little extra money in my opinion :) 750 can make a real difference in living standards, being able to buy stuff you want, or building up assets (if you get that a few years, you can collect a very nice down payment for your first flat/house, or safely invest in one to rent out (even if the income from that isn't stable, the first years will secure the mortgage before you rely on rent)
That appears to be the standpoint of many 3rd party tool creators. Much of what is obtained in GW2 is Account Bound, so if you cheat to benefit only your account, you're not directly impacting others. However when you start to buying/selling using cheating funds on the Trading Post, you are interacting with the economy which you could argue impacts other players. PvP and WvW are the clear aspects of the game where people are significantly affected.
@@JaffasTH-cam I can see that, but gw2 is a game, our lifetime is limited, just have fun the way you like to. Some economy impact does not matter in the grand scheme of this mmo. The tool creator your interviewed seemed pretty chill, I am sure he has a lot of fun making the tool too.
@@Maebbie yea gw2 is a game so why are people choosing to cheat to get something they could otherwise have fun trying to earn while also disrupting the experiences of others to varying degrees? this way of thinking isn't the moral high ground you seem to think it is. if they feel like they have to cheat, which this is, to get things just because they're too lazy to... why bother playing at all? to look cool and pretend you actually worked for things? there's a reason bots and other 3rd party programs like them are and should be banned. it's wild anyone would actually see it as simple as "well life's short". it's a video game. stop playing it if you aren't having fun, and stop playing if you are so heavily addicted to fake clout that you have to pretend you earned non-existent things to gloat about. it's an mmo. a multiplayer game to put it simply. if people want to cheat just do it in a single player game where nothing gets disrupted. there is literally no defending this stuff.
@@Maebbie Many MMOs have died out because bots have degraded the economy, thankfully GW2 isn't at that point so I do agree with you to some extent. But yeah, the developers were all pretty chill and shared the same idea that it's good fun to try learn new things and see what's possible.
Perma superspeed can be done without 3rd party software.. Go into pvp lobby and equip "Relic of the Wayfinder".. then go into the wintersday JP with the same and you will have perma superspeed. Wintersday JP is a PvP instance technically
Platforming the developer of a cheat to tell everyone arenanet does nothing is going to hurt the game in the long run. Now people know they don't care I guarantee the number of cheaters goes up. I came from tarkov with 2000hrs ish, that's exactly what happened when someone made a video about the cheaters on that.
That was really interesting. I rarely find characters in pvp and wvw that teleport. I have seen bots around farming in some maps. It's a bit hilarious that anet is like "meh". I wonder if these bots can have an overall benefit for the gw2 economy. They increase supplies, which means that there's a high chance that prices will go down, which means that i can buy stuff at lower prices.
Honestly the damage rotation bot is kinda tempting. I’m tired of getting kicked from raids because my hands don’t function as fast as the ppl from Snow Crows. Would make getting Coalesce much less of a hassle. Focus on the environment and have to worry about 35k+ dps or the boot.
I play on NA servers so perhaps my experience differs from yours, but for the majority of the time in LFG groups, I find people care more about the completion of mechanics over insane DPS numbers. I'd highly recommend beginner friendly builds with low APM such as condi mech (all you do is press 3 and 2) or joining one of the raid training discords that help people get kills. There are sadly some people who believe DPS is everything and will kick less skilled players on sight, and I'm sorry that some of them have disheartened you.
i saw a poll recently that claimed 40%+ of all gamers cheat, including esports players (many of whom have been caught, but certainly not all) -- it creates unrealistic expectations. rather than be part of the problem, join a beginner friendly guild that cares more about having fun than being turds -- just my advice. you do you.
On top of what Jaffas mentioned, ESO did similar and their performance suffered substantially as well-Cyrodiil especially. Anticheat isn't always a solution and often brings more problems.
@@JaffasTH-cam Any anti-cheat is in essence spyware. As for the false flagging. This was a narrative pushed BY cheaters who blew the false flagging way out of proportion. You will always have false positives, it's unavoidable, but those are usually cleared.
Would it be possible to post an unlisted video with cheaters' names not being redacted? I get that plebbitors would ban it for "eNcOuRaGiNg wItCh hUnTs", but sapient people would appreciate knowing whom to watch out for and report.
Gotten banned unfairly from games so often that I also said F it, let's bot the living hell out of this game when it is Me Vs A.I , it does get annoying and I also won't use it when it is Player Vs Player, I don't like to cheat there at all nor do I like encountering cheaters.
Great video, but you seem to minimize the impact of bots on the economy. The average player generates about 5g per hour. If you have hundreds of bots producing 50-60g per hour, it has a significant impact on the economy. Not all materials are evenly farmed either, some items have incorrect prices because of these bots. If you add leeching, AFK farming, multiboxing, and RMT to the mix, you end up with a distorted economy. You also need to consider the negative effect these bots have on the community's vibe. People don’t want to engage in activities or games plagued by bots. (For example, the Bell Choir Ensemble is bloated with bots every year.) I don’t think bots have a marginal impact on the game, and Arenanet should put more effort into solving this issue. This reminds me of that th-cam.com/video/RnEwIQQybh0/w-d-xo.html
i am an "average" player and i might be lucky to generate 5G in a day. i've made more money playing the market than i do playing the game (on the order of thousands of gold) -- possibly more than i'd have made cheating, too. but agree, this vid seemed to understate the impact on the economy, for better or worse. for me the though damage to the spvp/wvw content is most-damning, because after you've gathered the gold, the gear, completed all the content the only fun thing left is competitive play.. and when someone teleports directly to you inside a cave with only once entrance (that you were watching) you realize it's not a level playing field. you can't compete with scumbag cheaters. scumbags.
@whitesmoke_live The vast majority of bots are from the client, which is 300 peak licences. It's impossible to know how many accounts each user has. Assuming 5 bots each for 8 hours of botting daily @50g/hr, this hypothetical would be 600,000g per day. We don't know the games total daily gold generation so we can't make a good estimate. I dont mean to minimise it. Just Instead of making a huge fuss over hypotheticals, I just put the information out there and allow viewers to make their own decisions.
@@JaffasTH-cam >> Assuming 5 bots each for 8 hours of botting daily @50g/hr, this hypothetical would be 600,000g per day. We don't know the games total daily gold generation so we can't make a good estimate. ^ here, you're doing the same mistake again. The gold from junk items you earned in the fractals =/= gold you get from selling mats your bots farmed. Why? Because mats are not liquid gold, they are traded by other players too and the more mats you shove in, the less value others get from them. If these cheaters were farming !!!liquid gold!!! and the gold gem convo wasn't affected by players then no one would've been giving a second thought about them. These people do not just get rich, they also make other, normal players less rich, that's where the problem is laying. Same thing with PvP/WvW bots. And Anet does a very poor job on it and literally promotes the gold farm race between players. I mean, how hard would it be to make gold to gem conversion a static price? Every hour you play slowly becomes less valuable due to mat farms, every gem these bots buy denies you of your gem. To be fair here, i get these people, they are getting scammed by this bad game economy design and development and they scam their way back through it.
@@JaffasTH-cam I don’t believe the vast majority of bots come from that client. Yes, they are more organized, but they are not the only fish in the sea. There are a lot of people who create their own script bots using simple macro apps or by coding their own more sophisticated software. Then, they keep the value for themselves or engage in RMT (Real Money Trading). While the majority of people using these tools seem mentally limited, some others use them on the trading post to earn thousands of gold each day. The impact of these tools is far greater than just simple auto-farming. If you look at the trading post, you will notice crazy numbers of offers (which would take you hours to match manually) and massively discounted resources for sale. Take minor runes and sigils on the TP, for example-it’s entirely manipulated by bots. The same applies to items like Gifts of Wintersday, which are mostly generated by bots. They crash the festival economy and then reduce the player engagement.
it would be one thing if these accounts were being made use of on "F2P" accounts, limiting them to base world at the very least. But these accounts have the expansions and you KNOW they're not giving money for gems, they're doing the "in game gold for gems" exchange for all the gems for indestructible tools and such. So not only is this ruining the economy for everyone else, with artificial and ill gotten gains, but i'm sure it doesn't benefit Anet in any way. And this is unfair advantage, either GW2 implements these things as features for normal players to use, or bans them. And i mean IP ban.
Some GW2 contend require you to use this systems, because ANet ignores disabled Player. Locking game critical contend behind a jump and run style gameplay makes no sense in MMO. I know Players with disabilitys that from time to time use trainers to complete achievments thy can not solve due to there hands/eyes etc. These achiefments are quite hard to unlock with disabilities
@@markusfischhaber8178 I agree to an extent. ArenaNet heavily lack in accessibility settings. Though I don't think you are required to use cheats if you have disabilities.
sorry but what you're saying is like a wheelchair user wanting to use a motorcycle in an Olympic marathon. The cheat doesn't level the playing field; it ruins the game for everyone who plays fair
I am demanding nothing. I just pointed out I know disabled people that are not able to finnish jump puzzles and use cheats to do them. I for my part am also no friend of jump puzzles. They are so dependent on ping, fast reflexes and even character hitbox size
If a boss is too hard for my skill i just accept that in not getting that achievment and move on, i dont think its fair to cheat and defeat the purpose of bein an "achievment", if i cheat didnt achieve anything. Cheating dont allow you to enjoy the game, it allow you to enjoy the reward.
Ok, so this bot programmer is German. Speaking about that and regarding taxes, 3k to 5k per month is a substantial amount of money, especially when not paying taxes. In Germany, you need around 8k before taxes to achieve such an income. Edit: ok, they claim to have formed an LLC. However, if living in Germany, they are still committing tax fraud, because the location of the LLC doesn‘t matter if all is done from Germany.
He's not evading taxes if (big IF) the business bank account is in the same place as the LLC. He said they haven't taken out the money because of complicated tax laws. The tax law being as soon as he takes it out it gets taxed as personal income. As long as the money isn't transferred to their individual personal accounts like a salary, they don't pay taxes as long as the yearly income and interest payments of the business itself is below the threshold you mentioned. I don't know how much they actually make, so if the LLC is in Germany it could be evasion. If the other member is in the US and the business is in that person's name there it's not evasion. Source: I founded a US nonprofit with a friend in her name and as long as I'm not salaried and doing it volunteer-based it's essentially the same principle. At the end of the day for an LLC it might be different, but I wouldn't be surprised if this is how they set it up.
@Rayowag RE the nonprofit in an individuals name sounds kinda sketchy. I hope you had a business lawyers advice on setting that up and those can still pay salaries, so no need to volunteer. Also usually as soon as money is exchanged for goods/service its income for the business and needs to be declared (be like a sole trader or business charging money for something, getting paid and putting it in savings and saying it wasn't withdrawn so no tax). It's probably not enough to warrant an official looking into it at this point in time.
I have used the combat rotation bot for months. I am a casual player and my hands/back are shattered after a days work. I enjoy and can do really good dmg on easy builds like "Power Mechanist Sword/Pistol" or "Condi Mechanist Pistol/Pistol". But you can just not compete with this builds. I can physically do every rotation better than the ACR Bot but ... not more than once or twice in a quick succession. Without the ACR Bot I would have never been able to complete Cerrus CM on my condi virtuoso for example even though manually my DPS number is better than the ACR. AMA.....
no way gw2 population is that high. on steam they got around 5k in the last 30 days. Many play off steam but no where near that high. Plus if 3000 have access to the program what is preventing them from running multiple bots at once 3000 running 5 to 10 accounts. Easily 50% or higher of the population is botting. If you look at gw2 gold prices on multiple 3rd party website its so inexpensive you are better off just buying it from a site then farming in game.
I think you need to check your numbers. Majority of players aren’t on steam. And do you seriously believe half the player population is botting in some capacity? A simple google search would tell you that the game averages around 65000 daily users and over 300000 monthly users. I’m not defending the botters, but your stats are way off.
As you cannot login from non steam client to steam client, no one in their right mind is on steam, bar new players - or those that had nothing to lose.
@@DanielLintott Google isn't accurate, Anet don't release stats on player numbers. The best we got was the 10 year anniversary stats they released but that showed the games population was likely a lot lower than 300k active a month. Years old releases would only hit 500k with EoD at the time only having 180k despite being half a year old.
GW2 investigative journalism? Take my like, sub and admiration please.
My man. I remember watching your necro pvp stuff years back.
Paused at 4:08. Generating THAT MUCH gold with mostly gathering ? And then people will argue that botting isn't big enough to affect the economy ... Sorry but if someone can make that much just with gathering nodes, it means that they definitely flood the tp enough to have a visible impact on the value of materials. And its turns out, the economy of materials is completely broken atm (most of them are way too cheap, anet overcompensates by requiring stupid amounts in any new sinks, and they can't balance research notes to give a wider array of options and actually sink something else than the mat that already have sinks and very high tp transaction rates)
There are too few of them to really impact the market. People that play regular high-yield farms are far more numerous. The bots are a drop in the ocean.
In the earliest days of the game, bots were so rampant that to communicate my point I mention that for my first legendary - in October of 2012 - my first stack of T6 bones were about 5-7 copper each. T6 blood was "expensive" at a few silver each. And the silver doubloons I needed? Entire stack for about 8g (though that I half attribute to many players not knowing their use/purpose)
You're absolutely right that bots can impact the economy.
@@Chiaros this kinda answer my question about ambergris,there are plenty of people using fishing bot,low key i kinda expect they just flood the market so the prices crash but that just never happen lol
@@joyboy6067 Lots of the fishing bots fish open water or camp one node. They don't obtain the fish that give ambergris very often.
I really don't mind cheating against the computer like the man said. But against real people it's different. So PVP and WvW I really would like those people to get banned.
Those Bots and Trainers are pretty common on any MMORPG. Automatic farm stuff to make real Money.. Selling map completions with those TeleportCheats to complete the map in a few Mins etc. but the worst Part in my Opinion are the nasty Cheats in PvP and WvW and i see it almost every Evening on Europe Server. Peoples Teleporting in WvW across the Map, Teleporting under the map every second to be kinda damage imune, going invisible as classes who clearly have no invis like WBs, Eles, Warriors, Necros etc. and easily walking up Walls what normally doesnt work at all.
The crazy part is, if you talk about it in map or team chat, you get called crazy or the classic "they are just good". There is a certain player on a certain already strong build that hits those macros in the video, runs after people just spamming abilities and its painfully obviously not their input, sometimes they even hit cooldown abilities twice, which I think is a happy accident of these scripts. Like to me its SO obvious, and far more common than people realise.
Once one server had a lot of people from one discord cheating on it, I joked "I will walk out the keep and find a cheater" because one of the guys said its not THAT common, I walked out, and 2 players insta killed and finished me, at the end of the green keep bridge on EB, from under the floor....
Depending on context every class can access invis with field combos, it depends of the team comp (any explosion or leap in shadow combo field provide it, and it is not the only way to get it). It is especially easy if you duo queue ! For the walls, with a lot of training you can access areas you wouldn't expect, like on the top of the buildings in the djinn map. It is not easy but worth the time invested in custom match !
@@anath9439 there is no way on earth that Ele, Willbenders, Warriors and Necros does have Smokefields. Im not dumb, i know how this Game works, even if i only have 3k ish hours playtime
@@MrVyse I am not telling you are dumb :( Im just telling you that even if they don't have them they can still use those of their teammates
As a WB I play with a rogue mate and our strat is to put me invisible so I can run down a few unsuspecting ennemies (shadow field + explosion on his bow, or i use my GS leap)
Okay, show pitch time: Bot Busters, a gaming procedural show that has a grizzled dev from GW1 paired up with a rookie that has only played since EoD (bonus points if you tie jade tech into it). Together they roam the game, hunting down bots and their developers... and the shadowy (possibly Mad) King behind it all.
some top tier detective work, keep it up!
3% is huge amount! Even 0.3% would be too big amount! That's the reason why me and several others left gw2 a couple months ago, cuz cheaters were everywhere and anet didn't care about anything, including the game. The interview pointed out out so clearly! "we sent them the fixes, but they didn't care"... Like wtf. Gw2 is really dead
@@bamjo9 When I think of a game with lots of bots, I think runescape. In comparison 3% is very small. I think I could have done that section better in hindsight. Any % of cheaters is too many.
@@JaffasTH-cam anyway I forgot to say "great video and amazing research and investigation skills". Really great job
I understand people who are into programing and coding liking this sort of stuff because it helps them learn and improve their skills. But I'll never understand why the avg player might enjoy cheating. It ruins the game experience, they're not really playing it or achieving stuff with their own skill, what's the fun in it? Troling and pretending? What a waste of time.
@@JustYetAnotherUser I get your point, BUT the automatic rotation stuff that he shows might be beneficial for some players to be able to achieve kills in raids/fractals because in some instances people kick you out if you don’t hit benchmark
Let's take botting in osrs as an example. There are a lot of boring monotonous grinds involved in osrs to get to the fun content (bossing/raids), so if I have a job and a family, my ability to play the game is diminished, making those monotonous grinds longer than hoped for to get to the fun content. For some people with busy lives, skipping these boring grinds with a bot while we're at work makes the game 10 times more enjoyable once we can actually get to playing.
MMORPG's tend to have some pretty terrible monotonous grinds, so if i can make real money irl while passively gaining xp in my game of choice it seems like a win-win. I can make my money to support my family and once i do get to sit down and play my game I actually get to do what i want and prefer to do.
This is just one of the reasons a player may feel compelled to bot. Some would call it wrong and immoral, some would call it smart, it all depends on how you choose to look at it. Some might say it is a *waste of time* to play video games as a whole, y'know.
@@EtherealBeing couldn’t said it better myself, then again that’s a point of view from us parents, younger kids that have all the time in the world and no responsibilities will not understand it.
because they profit off it, most cheat to sell currency or accounts or cheat in pvp to boost and sell titles.....if there is a market people will do it.
Imagine being told where the security vulnerability is and couldn't care less cos it's not affecting the community that bad.
Dude... I've flat out told them exactly how to fix bugs like the one at the bounty board in Istan that you can't pick up due to the flag on the agent spawning as not interactable. Sent them the image of the agent info and everything haha. They don't wanna fix stuff in some cases.
This video made me finally manage to quit the game after playing since launch. Thank you.
well made and put together, i would argue to some point tho that the economy is influenced by bots, in a sense that even if the % is small, the gold over time is high, therefor they can influence bigger market things such as expensive infusions or / and needed materials, we saw how it was with Casiano tho that was heavily extreme, but he was a single invidual ( prob more inviduals involved ) but not as many as these bot users, yet still had quite an impact on economy during the time it was relevant.
anyways great content, keep it up :)
I think you're being too sympathetic towards the tool creators and tool users and a bit too hard on Anet. That being said, the tool creator you interviewed and by extension every person that develops tools like that is just incredibly selfish, ignorant and unethical in my eyes. It doesn't really matter what motive they might have had when they started developing these tools, not even supposedly noble causes, that I don't buy anyway. The tool developer you interviewed accepted that he's hurting an entire community for his own gain even though there would have been many ways to achieve his goal (learning new skills) differently that aren't harmful to a large amount of people. He claims to have played the Guild Wars games for a long time and love them but when the games ask him to actually play them, he doesn't want to. Online games and MMORPGs in particular are largely just work. Tasks packaged in a nice wrapper to make them look appealing or feel rewarding to certain people. I know this even as someone that loves playing MMORPGs. They are also, however, micro societies and virutal worlds. And just like every person that cheats and acts immoral in the real world is reprehensible, people that act that way in online communities (even from a meta perspective) have no excuse. And this doesn't even take into account that these people and the tools they create do actually harm the game as has been shown with hackers in sPvP or WvW. Even the "small" amount of people that can be estimated to be using these tools harm the game. It doesn't matter if they harm the game economy specifically or not or to what degree. Also, while I do accept that I am a very idealistic person and that many more jaded people will laugh at me for having values and promoting them, that's on you, sorry. You don't have to agree with me the same way I don't have to take anyone's excuses. I know that nothing will ever fix this problem and I've heard of the motivations of tool creators and cheaters before. I have been playing online games for close to 20 years at this point. But ultimately these people are selfish, ignorant, delusional and playing the wrong game. There are many people that think they love MMOs and online games but really they don't and instead of making everyone's life worse because of their selfish actions these people should reflect and understand that they're in the wrong place.
I can't agree more
Couldn't agree more
Unable to agree more
Well, he said they told Anet about the vulnerabilities in their code but they did nothing about it.
@@frankmills1917 We have exactly zero insight into why that is and the video just makes an unfounded assumption as to why they didn't.
Great video! I heard about some rotation bots for cerus cm for example, but its neat to see some more insights on this topic, very informative and even though I'd never touch a bot in this game, its refreshing that you stayed mostly neutral and didn't seem to have an agenda for this video other than being interested in the topic.
This was fascinating! So glad you got to talk to actual devs of the scripts, I’ve always wanted to know WHY they do it. Excellent video ❤ thank you
Should just ask us :) I made most of those and am very open with my scripting and coding.
7:51 man, I thought I had an incoming call for a second there!
I tried to make it quiet D:
I'm against bots, teleports , automatic farming stuff, ultra speed, hitting from under the map, basically against stuff that really counts as cheating and give a real advantage over other players.
However I really think that some of the stuff you showed could be useful from an accessibility perspective.
For example having bigger/better name plates is nice to have for players with color blindness. Automatic rotation tools are a bit too much for my taste, but would be ok for accessibility purposes if they made it more like GSE addon in WoW (you bind your rotation to 1 button, but it only does the next spell in the sequence each time you press it, so it's still 1 button = 1 action).
Also tools like automatic inventory management seem 100% fair to me, it's just quality of life improvements.
The problem is that most of the "good" tools come in the same package as the "bad" tools. Also there seems to be 0 effort from the devs in disabling usage of their tools in PvP and WvW. I know it can be done because a lot of addons and blish modules are disabled when you enter in PvP and WvW.
@@IceCommander1111 I edited my comment to clarify, but i meant more in the vein of stuff that gives a definite advantage over other players, for example running at ultra speed and teleporting is basically the same as being invincible if ppl can never hit you, same if you can walk under the map and hit ppl from there.
I really apreciate the fact it was aproached from engineering point of view rather then monetary.
So the moral of the story is learn reverse engineering.
Only in Germany apparently 😅 I mean messing with someone else's IP for any sort of personal/monetary gain is wrong and would likely get you in trouble if the other party had sufficient reason and resources to deal with it
Top tier journalism
Bots in competitive modes are infuriating. So is anet not doing anything about them.
There have been bots and cheats in PvP and WvW for years, Anet knows about them and they dont ban them.
nice that the bot-guy is german :D :D
Detective Jaffa going undercover for the good of the community and bringing us some interesting data and view. I do feel the daily active playerbase is probably more around 500k. Just a few sites have the range being too wide.
Almost every metric I could find on the active playerbase was a reference to MMOPopulation. It's not perfect, but it does at least give an idea. I would love if ArenaNet could provide player stats like many other MMOs
@@JaffasTH-cam gw2's active population is probably not high enough, so they prefer not to show weakness in the eyes of gamers or investors
@@PhilosophicalSock That is a fair assessment.
I don't think gw2 gets 500k active players a month. On the rare occasion anet do release stats we saw that something like season 4 only had 500k clears total over 3 years.
To be fair, if the in game economy was better, in how much gold you earn doing content, it really wouldn't matter.
It's interesting to see how little people cares about this in gw2 while in other MMO people would probably go outrageous
Very interesting, nice investigation!
imo it might not be as high of a gold gain and Arena Net might think that is ok to ignore, but what most people seem to forget is the afk farming and bots and new players running in to them. They then ask in chat what is this. We then have to answer it is bots and afk farming. And then they ask is this allowed and we answer no it is not but Arena Net don't do that much about it. Then the new players get angry and feel that this is a bad thing and why should they put in time and money in to a game where you can just bot your way to gold.
That awkward feeling they get when they see this have made many new players pick another game. And yes there is bots in many games, but in GW2 they are in the open world everywhere where new players level and they constantly have the bots and afk farms in their face .
spvp sucks ass even if people werent hacking it, it would still suck ass, the matchmaking is broken, the playerbase it sweatier then a fat man at the gym and the toxicity when a game is lost is cancer
Awesome work as always Jaffa!
Anet should hire the hack dev as GM. Anyway for me JW will my last invest to anet.
Release the Epstein list. I mean botter list. lol
Yeah lol! Let the community police/bully them
I would personally never want to use hacks for a multiplayer game, but I don't really care all that much if the people using them aren't ruining the experience for others. This includes ruining the economy by injecting unreasonable amounts of liquid gold into the marketplace, but at least Arenanet has safeguarded against that sort of thing. It seems weird to have your DPS rotation on a macro, though, when there are builds delivering 95% of the tryhard, pianist DPS numbers using like three skills off cooldown.
I made roughly 48-54k usd from gw2 alone, however one of my mains got banned cause it raised some red flags when you trade off 500 usd worth of gems to someone random, I have since then quit Gw2 and decided to focus on classic wow where you can basically make roughly 19-25$ an hour at this moment, copy that on multiple other chars and you can already see where this is going.
hard to believe. how do you earn so much in wow?
@@anotherClueless4 probably some mythic raid seller shenanigans, prices are jacked up
@@leonardopupin classic wow has no mythic raid or dungeon
@@anotherClueless4 Selling gold that my bots farm on classic, hence why the 19-25€ an hour.
Another way would be on retail via mythic raids that get sold off directly via money.
@@msk5992 wow thats inspiring.. You use some self-made bots or pay for one's? And arent you worried about getting hacked or you have 2fa?
Imagine running 5 clients boting fractals😮
I'm actually mostly neutral about PvE cheating unless it's duplicating items that are time gated or something else with a safe guard for the economy already built in. Teleport on maps is something I find funny considering the amount of waypoints tho lol. I don't see anything I do in the game in competition to cheaters, they exist in all MMOs and they'll just be there sometimes. There have always been mats that were more expensive and some less expensive too. Whoever gets disheartened from 3% of a player base doing what already happens in most games...they haven't seen some of the MMOs of the 2000s lol. GW2 Economy has more than enough things in it that will balance these cheat farmers out. In PvP and WvW I'm against it because you impact other players, but someone running a daily resource farm train or having their rotation on auto is fine as long as it's not clogging up a full map instance while I'm trying to run my favorite metas 😅 especially with resource nodes they don't take anything away from others...and if it tanks the price the only people a little pissed are the ones needing to change their gold farm rotation to a different material or meta 😅 most of these PvE cheats won't affect casual players in PvE otherwise imho. I'd be happy if some things tanked in price as a casual. It's wild how that hasn't fully happened for many mats even after over a decade of this game like in others.
ANet has the power to limit this hardcore in PvP and WvW but here we are...
I'll stay with my Blish HUD.
It does say a lot that Anet gets told how they can fix a vulnerability and don't give a damn tho. Hard to respect that.
Wait! So I don't have to grind my rotations?
so that's why , I 1v1 a necro on wvw and it teleported really far whenever hp is low. thanks this is well put.
There are certain mechanics that "could" allow for such things. I'd recommend using shadowplay or some other replay recorder to save suspicious clips in order to analyze for things you perhaps could have missed, send to support or upload for others opinions.
I'm all for catching and shaming cheaters, but I have seen soooo many false reports due to players not understanding certain game mechanics and instantly assuming its a hacker. It's easy to do in the heat of the moment. So please do your due diligence
@JaffasTH-cam perhaps I might make my recorder ready. The dude blinked like 4 times like a thief 😂 Wurm teleport sure, but teleporting with insane range , that's already too much for a necro .
@@TomixVoid Yeah thats fair. Wasn't trying to say you're lying, just that many people instantly blame hacks when it's not that case.
I had been playing GW2 since beta weekend events over a decade ago, and have seen freaking tons of bots in the game over the years. For me, it's demoralizing. As just a filthy casual PvE player, I hate seeing people just pop in/out all over the map, doing in a couple minutes what takes me an hour or more. My "labor" in the game is devalued as the materials I gather and sell on the TP become effectively worthless to other players since these bots flood the market with mats.
I just find it funny that people will pay or use tools to not play a game
@@georgeristo It's cheaper and faster to bot on 5 accounts than to buy gems and convert to gold for legendary gear.
It is a net benefit to them, but still funny that they do it nonetheless. Gacha games are viral for this exact reason.
@@JaffasTH-cam than they made legy sets and still dosnt play cause they continue to use cheats 😂 real gamers until they go outside😮
Anet should be hiring these guys for their bot busting team
I've typically called software used to manipulate single-player games Trainers, and software which is used to manipulate multiplayer games Hacks. In single-player, you're not ruining the fun of anyone else, but it's like putting on training wheels. Whereas in multiplayer, you are ruining the experience of other people. So you're hacking.
jaffas content 👑
"not a living wage" ... 300 licenses at 10€ (up to 500x10), most probably undeclared, is definitely a living wage. Even if you declare it properly (and a lot goes to social security, and then income tax), you get about the minimum monthly. That's more than just a little bit of extra money.
@@Keorl We did talk about the tax situation which didnt make it into the video for privacy reasons. They'd get taxed about 50% and the 300 users for 500 slots was peak population. My quick napkin maths at the time came out to about 1,500 euro per month split between two the two who own the company. I know what the developer does for a living and they most certainly don't need the side money from licenses.
@@JaffasTH-cam Thanks for the answer. That's exactly what I calculated too (1500/month), but I didn't take in account that he was saying "we", which implies that it's not the income for a single person.
In France (where cost of living is close to that of Germany afaik), minium monthly wage is 1426€ after taxes atm.
But if you split between 2 people, 750€ starts being quite low for a living income (if you don't have kids and live in some remote area -cheap real estate- on the basis that you get money from your own internet job, it can work, but realistically you won't do that, like the guy in the video having another "real" job, and it's not like 750/mo are secured in the long run).
Even then, it's still more than a little extra money in my opinion :) 750 can make a real difference in living standards, being able to buy stuff you want, or building up assets (if you get that a few years, you can collect a very nice down payment for your first flat/house, or safely invest in one to rent out (even if the income from that isn't stable, the first years will secure the mortgage before you rely on rent)
best ad/showcase for those things. tbh i dont even care that people do this, as long as its not done in pvp stuff, where it actually impacts others.
That appears to be the standpoint of many 3rd party tool creators. Much of what is obtained in GW2 is Account Bound, so if you cheat to benefit only your account, you're not directly impacting others. However when you start to buying/selling using cheating funds on the Trading Post, you are interacting with the economy which you could argue impacts other players.
PvP and WvW are the clear aspects of the game where people are significantly affected.
@@JaffasTH-cam I can see that, but gw2 is a game, our lifetime is limited, just have fun the way you like to. Some economy impact does not matter in the grand scheme of this mmo. The tool creator your interviewed seemed pretty chill, I am sure he has a lot of fun making the tool too.
@@Maebbie yea gw2 is a game so why are people choosing to cheat to get something they could otherwise have fun trying to earn while also disrupting the experiences of others to varying degrees? this way of thinking isn't the moral high ground you seem to think it is. if they feel like they have to cheat, which this is, to get things just because they're too lazy to... why bother playing at all? to look cool and pretend you actually worked for things? there's a reason bots and other 3rd party programs like them are and should be banned. it's wild anyone would actually see it as simple as "well life's short". it's a video game. stop playing it if you aren't having fun, and stop playing if you are so heavily addicted to fake clout that you have to pretend you earned non-existent things to gloat about. it's an mmo. a multiplayer game to put it simply. if people want to cheat just do it in a single player game where nothing gets disrupted. there is literally no defending this stuff.
@@Maebbie Many MMOs have died out because bots have degraded the economy, thankfully GW2 isn't at that point so I do agree with you to some extent.
But yeah, the developers were all pretty chill and shared the same idea that it's good fun to try learn new things and see what's possible.
@@JaffasTH-camit doesn't matter if they are chill or not. They deserve IP ban + hardware ban. Period.
ty for bringing this to light, even though Anet doesn't care ;_;
Lastnite just saw 2 player have perma superspeed in wintersday JP. And one player jump super far..what a fun nite
Perma superspeed can be done without 3rd party software.. Go into pvp lobby and equip "Relic of the Wayfinder".. then go into the wintersday JP with the same and you will have perma superspeed. Wintersday JP is a PvP instance technically
Wow Jaffa. keep it up
That's pure insanity.
Platforming the developer of a cheat to tell everyone arenanet does nothing is going to hurt the game in the long run.
Now people know they don't care I guarantee the number of cheaters goes up.
I came from tarkov with 2000hrs ish, that's exactly what happened when someone made a video about the cheaters on that.
game is dead anyway if arenanet does nothing
@johnxina1681 you have the best TH-cam profile 😂
That was really interesting.
I rarely find characters in pvp and wvw that teleport. I have seen bots around farming in some maps.
It's a bit hilarious that anet is like "meh".
I wonder if these bots can have an overall benefit for the gw2 economy. They increase supplies, which means that there's a high chance that prices will go down, which means that i can buy stuff at lower prices.
Honestly the damage rotation bot is kinda tempting.
I’m tired of getting kicked from raids because my hands don’t function as fast as the ppl from Snow Crows.
Would make getting Coalesce much less of a hassle. Focus on the environment and have to worry about 35k+ dps or the boot.
I play on NA servers so perhaps my experience differs from yours, but for the majority of the time in LFG groups, I find people care more about the completion of mechanics over insane DPS numbers.
I'd highly recommend beginner friendly builds with low APM such as condi mech (all you do is press 3 and 2) or joining one of the raid training discords that help people get kills.
There are sadly some people who believe DPS is everything and will kick less skilled players on sight, and I'm sorry that some of them have disheartened you.
if you cant raid, you dont deserve the rewards. as simple as that.
@@V-DTAJ the only real take
i saw a poll recently that claimed 40%+ of all gamers cheat, including esports players (many of whom have been caught, but certainly not all) -- it creates unrealistic expectations.
rather than be part of the problem, join a beginner friendly guild that cares more about having fun than being turds -- just my advice. you do you.
What aboutd disabled people? they got the same issue especialyly with artrithis which makes handmovement torture.
Appreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
I just started playing free right now so hmm lvl 30 now I wonder
Dupling items is still the best way to make money
ban all third party programs, integrate arc dps in the core game. PERMA BAN ALL CHEATERS AND BOTTERS. also dead game
I've always said that too, but I don't think anet could do it themselves. They'd need a donated anticheat 3rd party client
What even is a Trainer? 🤔
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gw2 with anticheat things incoming :T
They tried that in the past;
1: It was false flagging regular players and banning them
2: It was essentially spyware
On top of what Jaffas mentioned, ESO did similar and their performance suffered substantially as well-Cyrodiil especially. Anticheat isn't always a solution and often brings more problems.
@@JaffasTH-cam Any anti-cheat is in essence spyware. As for the false flagging. This was a narrative pushed BY cheaters who blew the false flagging way out of proportion. You will always have false positives, it's unavoidable, but those are usually cleared.
Gamers ruining games
Welcome to gw2 pvp
Would it be possible to post an unlisted video with cheaters' names not being redacted? I get that plebbitors would ban it for "eNcOuRaGiNg wItCh hUnTs", but sapient people would appreciate knowing whom to watch out for and report.
damnn... another form of hardcore!
Gotten banned unfairly from games so often that I also said F it, let's bot the living hell out of this game when it is Me Vs A.I , it does get annoying and I also won't use it when it is Player Vs Player, I don't like to cheat there at all nor do I like encountering cheaters.
Those bots be losing more money because of electricity bill lmao
Great video, but you seem to minimize the impact of bots on the economy. The average player generates about 5g per hour. If you have hundreds of bots producing 50-60g per hour, it has a significant impact on the economy. Not all materials are evenly farmed either, some items have incorrect prices because of these bots.
If you add leeching, AFK farming, multiboxing, and RMT to the mix, you end up with a distorted economy.
You also need to consider the negative effect these bots have on the community's vibe. People don’t want to engage in activities or games plagued by bots. (For example, the Bell Choir Ensemble is bloated with bots every year.)
I don’t think bots have a marginal impact on the game, and Arenanet should put more effort into solving this issue.
This reminds me of that th-cam.com/video/RnEwIQQybh0/w-d-xo.html
i am an "average" player and i might be lucky to generate 5G in a day.
i've made more money playing the market than i do playing the game (on the order of thousands of gold) -- possibly more than i'd have made cheating, too.
but agree, this vid seemed to understate the impact on the economy, for better or worse. for me the though damage to the spvp/wvw content is most-damning, because after you've gathered the gold, the gear, completed all the content the only fun thing left is competitive play.. and when someone teleports directly to you inside a cave with only once entrance (that you were watching) you realize it's not a level playing field. you can't compete with scumbag cheaters. scumbags.
@whitesmoke_live The vast majority of bots are from the client, which is 300 peak licences. It's impossible to know how many accounts each user has. Assuming 5 bots each for 8 hours of botting daily @50g/hr, this hypothetical would be 600,000g per day. We don't know the games total daily gold generation so we can't make a good estimate.
I dont mean to minimise it. Just Instead of making a huge fuss over hypotheticals, I just put the information out there and allow viewers to make their own decisions.
He isnt talking about liquid gold mate. he's talking about gold value. The average player generates more than 5g an hour. Check your premises.
@@JaffasTH-cam
>> Assuming 5 bots each for 8 hours of botting daily @50g/hr, this hypothetical would be 600,000g per day. We don't know the games total daily gold generation so we can't make a good estimate.
^ here, you're doing the same mistake again.
The gold from junk items you earned in the fractals =/= gold you get from selling mats your bots farmed. Why? Because mats are not liquid gold, they are traded by other players too and the more mats you shove in, the less value others get from them. If these cheaters were farming !!!liquid gold!!! and the gold gem convo wasn't affected by players then no one would've been giving a second thought about them. These people do not just get rich, they also make other, normal players less rich, that's where the problem is laying. Same thing with PvP/WvW bots.
And Anet does a very poor job on it and literally promotes the gold farm race between players. I mean, how hard would it be to make gold to gem conversion a static price? Every hour you play slowly becomes less valuable due to mat farms, every gem these bots buy denies you of your gem. To be fair here, i get these people, they are getting scammed by this bad game economy design and development and they scam their way back through it.
@@JaffasTH-cam I don’t believe the vast majority of bots come from that client. Yes, they are more organized, but they are not the only fish in the sea. There are a lot of people who create their own script bots using simple macro apps or by coding their own more sophisticated software. Then, they keep the value for themselves or engage in RMT (Real Money Trading).
While the majority of people using these tools seem mentally limited, some others use them on the trading post to earn thousands of gold each day.
The impact of these tools is far greater than just simple auto-farming. If you look at the trading post, you will notice crazy numbers of offers (which would take you hours to match manually) and massively discounted resources for sale. Take minor runes and sigils on the TP, for example-it’s entirely manipulated by bots.
The same applies to items like Gifts of Wintersday, which are mostly generated by bots. They crash the festival economy and then reduce the player engagement.
it would be one thing if these accounts were being made use of on "F2P" accounts, limiting them to base world at the very least. But these accounts have the expansions and you KNOW they're not giving money for gems, they're doing the "in game gold for gems" exchange for all the gems for indestructible tools and such. So not only is this ruining the economy for everyone else, with artificial and ill gotten gains, but i'm sure it doesn't benefit Anet in any way. And this is unfair advantage, either GW2 implements these things as features for normal players to use, or bans them. And i mean IP ban.
Some GW2 contend require you to use this systems, because ANet ignores disabled Player. Locking game critical contend behind a jump and run style gameplay makes no sense in MMO. I know Players with disabilitys that from time to time use trainers to complete achievments thy can not solve due to there hands/eyes etc. These achiefments are quite hard to unlock with disabilities
@@markusfischhaber8178 I agree to an extent. ArenaNet heavily lack in accessibility settings. Though I don't think you are required to use cheats if you have disabilities.
sorry but what you're saying is like a wheelchair user wanting to use a motorcycle in an Olympic marathon. The cheat doesn't level the playing field; it ruins the game for everyone who plays fair
you have no right to demand to play something
I am demanding nothing. I just pointed out I know disabled people that are not able to finnish jump puzzles and use cheats to do them. I for my part am also no friend of jump puzzles. They are so dependent on ping, fast reflexes and even character hitbox size
If a boss is too hard for my skill i just accept that in not getting that achievment and move on, i dont think its fair to cheat and defeat the purpose of bein an "achievment", if i cheat didnt achieve anything. Cheating dont allow you to enjoy the game, it allow you to enjoy the reward.
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Ok, so this bot programmer is German. Speaking about that and regarding taxes, 3k to 5k per month is a substantial amount of money, especially when not paying taxes. In Germany, you need around 8k before taxes to achieve such an income.
Edit: ok, they claim to have formed an LLC. However, if living in Germany, they are still committing tax fraud, because the location of the LLC doesn‘t matter if all is done from Germany.
Yeah I was thinking the same. Also 3-5k/mth in Euros is a good income in many countries
He's not evading taxes if (big IF) the business bank account is in the same place as the LLC. He said they haven't taken out the money because of complicated tax laws. The tax law being as soon as he takes it out it gets taxed as personal income. As long as the money isn't transferred to their individual personal accounts like a salary, they don't pay taxes as long as the yearly income and interest payments of the business itself is below the threshold you mentioned.
I don't know how much they actually make, so if the LLC is in Germany it could be evasion. If the other member is in the US and the business is in that person's name there it's not evasion. Source: I founded a US nonprofit with a friend in her name and as long as I'm not salaried and doing it volunteer-based it's essentially the same principle. At the end of the day for an LLC it might be different, but I wouldn't be surprised if this is how they set it up.
@Rayowag RE the nonprofit in an individuals name sounds kinda sketchy. I hope you had a business lawyers advice on setting that up and those can still pay salaries, so no need to volunteer.
Also usually as soon as money is exchanged for goods/service its income for the business and needs to be declared (be like a sole trader or business charging money for something, getting paid and putting it in savings and saying it wasn't withdrawn so no tax). It's probably not enough to warrant an official looking into it at this point in time.
As long as these cheats are used on account bound stuff and don't interfere with pvp/wvw and the economy.
I found the custom client hahaha
gj dude
Why bother - Its a game to be played for fun.
germans
Wow
no this is for gw2 not wow :P
I have used the combat rotation bot for months. I am a casual player and my hands/back are shattered after a days work. I enjoy and can do really good dmg on easy builds like "Power Mechanist Sword/Pistol" or "Condi Mechanist Pistol/Pistol". But you can just not compete with this builds. I can physically do every rotation better than the ACR Bot but ... not more than once or twice in a quick succession. Without the ACR Bot I would have never been able to complete Cerrus CM on my condi virtuoso for example even though manually my DPS number is better than the ACR.
AMA.....
How does this affect anyone though?
no way gw2 population is that high. on steam they got around 5k in the last 30 days. Many play off steam but no where near that high. Plus if 3000 have access to the program what is preventing them from running multiple bots at once 3000 running 5 to 10 accounts. Easily 50% or higher of the population is botting. If you look at gw2 gold prices on multiple 3rd party website its so inexpensive you are better off just buying it from a site then farming in game.
I think you need to check your numbers. Majority of players aren’t on steam. And do you seriously believe half the player population is botting in some capacity? A simple google search would tell you that the game averages around 65000 daily users and over 300000 monthly users. I’m not defending the botters, but your stats are way off.
@@DanielLintott Game has been dead since Beta.... (sarcasm)
No one plays GW2 on steam. It's subpar.
As you cannot login from non steam client to steam client, no one in their right mind is on steam, bar new players - or those that had nothing to lose.
@@DanielLintott Google isn't accurate, Anet don't release stats on player numbers. The best we got was the 10 year anniversary stats they released but that showed the games population was likely a lot lower than 300k active a month. Years old releases would only hit 500k with EoD at the time only having 180k despite being half a year old.
Been using stuff since launch, still never caught 😂
do you run 24/7? lol
human mortality is the great equalizer, everyone dies eventually, and then you won't be around to cheat anymore.
Care to share what you used? Always knew there was some "secret sauce", but I'm curious about it.
@@leonardopupin Kxtools, decided to drop 20$ or whatever it was for the lifetime version at the time and just wasn't obvious about using it