Bot accounts are money for blizzard, that is why they don't ban them. That 14 dollars a month per account is more important to them, than policing the game and making it better for players.
@wdeborde2 күн бұрын
That $14 a month doesnt make you stop paying $14 a month and because of that, why care? Simple Economics.
@jacobchristensen62352 күн бұрын
Also a lose if people leave the game because of bots - all about mid max to the tolerance
@RandoCDN872 күн бұрын
They do ban them, but in mass.
@billybegood4662 күн бұрын
@@RandoCDN87 Old Blizzard did, because they cared about their gamers more than making money. New Blizzard doesn't do a damn thing about the bots because $$$.
@Silent_xM3dusa2 күн бұрын
how exactly does one make 2k a month from WOW? what in game machanic make real life money?
@droplo12 сағат бұрын
Blizzard is making 2million plus dollars each wipe when they have to make new accounts lmfao. Gaming is chalked boys
@robertposaric641910 сағат бұрын
They should do it more often than, no?
@dont53639 сағат бұрын
Do it every 2 days then they be done soon no
@droplo8 сағат бұрын
@@dont5363 blizzard won't be making that extra money from the new bot subscriptions then if they do that.
@MaTe3864192 күн бұрын
KZbinr: breathes Asmon: of course
@neptunechariots2299Күн бұрын
KZbinrs: breathes Asmon: of course KZbin commenters: KZbinr: Breathes Asmon: of course
@SolustosКүн бұрын
KZbinrs: breathes Asmon: of course KZbin commenters: KZbinr: Breathes Asmon: of course KZbin commenters repliers: KZbinrs: breathes Asmon: of course KZbin commenters: KZbinr: Breathes Asmon: of course
@Tragedous2 күн бұрын
remember that old boomkin botting video of hundreds of them running around, and blizzard got so mad at asmon streaming it they phased him out so he couldn't see them anymore instead of banning them. that is blizzards attitude to botting in a nutshell
@scotte86292 күн бұрын
to be fair asmon is basically an RMT of sorts just makes money via other methods off the game....
@Itchyknuckles2 күн бұрын
@@scotte8629 the brain rot has got you, brother. How is someone breaking TOS and selling gold from botting a fair comparison to someone streaming/ making videos about the game?
@saphironkindris2 күн бұрын
Yeah, I 'member. I was actually going to go watch that one again after this. It's wild.
@DistortedChrist2 күн бұрын
@@Itchyknuckles That's the whole point. It's not morally black and white. It's ok for Blizzard to make billions selling a non fungible digital currency only usable in their one specific game, but god forbit anyone else also make some money from the game. As far as I can see, Blizzard isn't actually concerned with the bots or RMT, why should any of us?
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
It's absolutely black and white. Blizzard made that product, Blizzard isn't forcing that money out of anyone's pocket, those people think that service is worth it. Botters break TOS, they break the balance of the game, they remove all merit from the game. Those two are not the same. (I'm not a fan of Blizzard btw, but they have the right to handle their copyright as they see fit.)
@ramy-552 күн бұрын
Asmon exposing/bullying Blizzard never gets old.
@moelali21992 күн бұрын
the vendetta he has from the wow store mounts got to him
@RemOmni2 күн бұрын
Also him explaining the most basic stuff like they wouldn't do it if they couldn't make money off it - no shxt.
@omarcomming7222 күн бұрын
he isn't exposing shit, just react andy-ing
@NTTTTTT522 күн бұрын
hasnt unsubbed in 20 years btw
@Nkzta2 күн бұрын
@@omarcomming722Be real, hundreds of thousands of people, possibly a million, would have zero idea about anything that is being exposed in this upload if Asmon didn't react to it.
@episode389Күн бұрын
The thing is, botting is almost impossible to stop because you're fighting two enemies here: one is the 'mafia' that does the botting, and the other is the players who pay for their service.
@GripsCardMarketКүн бұрын
and also blizzard/Activision is making money off of every account with an active subscription so they lose money by banning accounts that are paying the subscription
@Ryyder6416 сағат бұрын
That's not how free markets work. If there isn't that amount of gold in circulation then prices stay low because nobody can afford anything. The reason this is a problem is because the bots are printing gold. Most things are just vendored and the gold comes out of thin air with no sink to dump it into like mounts and consumables. Basically the bots are creating inflation and making prices sky high = people now need to buy the gold with real money
@lekrieg86182 күн бұрын
Blizzard will NEVER do anything about this. If the most horrid, crime against humanity results in them making a single extra cent, they wont just allow it. They will encourage it.
@davidaleksidze33812 күн бұрын
Its “responsibility towards shareholders,” bro.
@jaden3442 күн бұрын
bot are doing nothing wrong except making auction house and gameplay easier
@kOoSyak2 күн бұрын
Be cause it's employees do this
@nunyabznazzz74292 күн бұрын
lol omg, just go outside and play and all of this will become meaningless.
@niledemitri30792 күн бұрын
Bots mafia won’t come after you. They’re not that stupid!!!! FBI will get involved. DO NOT KILL OUR TAX PAYING CITIZEN! OUR TAX PAYING CITIZEN!!!
@WhatIfTheories2 күн бұрын
Game went to crap when they got rid of GM's and everything became Automated. I remember being able to call a GM on the phone and fix account issues. They obviously would need to do this again and have GM's actively in game zoning in to stop malicious gameplay and bots.
@Opasen3162 күн бұрын
Definitely, this is key to fighting the bots
@moozel47572 күн бұрын
why pay more for GMs when you can fire them automate it AND earn botter's money? +3,000,000 or -100,000 a month
@Molsam882 күн бұрын
Naw dude, money moh important
@ValenceFlux2 күн бұрын
@@moozel4757 If they were threatening GM's well then that's why they removed them. This is kind of a disaster result from an MMO game. The money could be going to people who hate the game or worse for all anyone knows. But I guess it's easier to assume they are just WoW fans that just love the game beyond its monetary value.
@lovz2killz8842 күн бұрын
But what about bobbys profits
@nickmajora2 күн бұрын
Video Narrator - "The sky is blue." Asmon - "Well yeah... duh... that's obvious." Me - "Thanks for pausing the video to share that Asmon."👍
@akasha59042 күн бұрын
This guy is a genius, first he attracts attention to a wider audience with his quitting video and then exposes the info with this wider audience.
@Dreamonology2 күн бұрын
yeah new meta is to pretend your exposing something in video games and act like its new. lol had the same crap in 2004, botting china or eastern eu farms cant do crap to people, they always make toothless threatslol. Blizz dont care.
@sergiosegura20242 күн бұрын
you know that if there is a lot of money involved and they could potentially lose that money due to bans, it can't be that difficult to assume of them wanting to get rid of witnesses... we live very secure and think of crime as something distant, but just a few weeks ago there was a score settling for merchandise in my little village and two civillians are in hospital critically interned, i thought my village was a normal spot...
@aturner4882 күн бұрын
@@sergiosegura2024 I personally dont think he should do this, its Blizzards job then there wouldnt be anyone vulnerable at risk, if they care so little screw them and their game.
@DragonMoth342 күн бұрын
Yeah, something is kind of sus with the whole thing. Bro had like 2k subs when I started following, about 4k when he decided to quit. The entire video I thought was a troll, but then it ended with no plot twist. Asmon reacts and now he has 15k and cwill continue to climb to 50k+ now. Dude has blown up fast and has the perfect formula for it. I'm normally mad at deceptive tactics but if this all was just some elaborate scheme to gain subs, I cant even be mad.
@sergiosegura20242 күн бұрын
@@aturner488 if did their job and stayed clean, vigilantes wouldn't be a thing... But it's true, it's blizzard job, if you are not doing it for the gamer's sake at least do it out of spite, an entire business is running on your paid infrastructure and you ain't seeing a dime (at least that's what i like to think).
@hamdinger71452 күн бұрын
Protect Asmongold's editor
@infinitygamer-un4qq2 күн бұрын
Edit whas this yt edit 😂
@Chen_YaFumo2 күн бұрын
Protect Asmongold's Cockroaches
@Daniil.Petrikin2 күн бұрын
Rats too 🐁
@Cronus1112 күн бұрын
Don't worry. McConnell is safe.
@EIfric2 күн бұрын
his editor sucks. constantly yapping and interrupting videos with his ai generated david attenborough voice because he's too scared to use his own. editors should edit the content thats available, not create their own and use their employer's status as a soap box to yap about their own opinions. 0/10 worst editor ever.
@sigigle2 күн бұрын
$14 * 12,000 = $168,000 per month. * 12 = $2,016,000 per year in Blizzard's pockets, just from this one operation. That's why Blizzard isn't too concerned about trying to bad them all.
@memeticks3610Күн бұрын
This is kinda like the same situation that happened in Escape for Tarkov, for those that don't know the extraction shooter has an open market that has certain stipulations for trade over the market to combat RMT (real money trading), this is through: >allowing players to only sell items they found in raid. (an instanced PVP match) >limiting items that can be dropped and shared with other players that can be used to boost their account. >Captcha in the marketplace to limit trade speed >removing the ability to sell gear that players brought into a raid, thus removing their economic value from the market. >limiting player trades based on a reputation system. etc. Once there was limited to no money to be made in selling items and in-game currency for RMT the player base in the hacking scene then moved on to paid carry's through PVP content, and account selling which completely DESTROYED the player base along with only digging the hole further with the Dev's themselves trying to sell a P2W edition of the game as an exit strategy, but instead they changed aspects of the edition to no longer be P2W and launched a PVE mode for the player base to keep them playing without quitting the game entirely and losing revenue. Tl;DR: Banning real money trades/gold selling will only cause hackers to change strategy to selling smurf accounts and paid carry's in PVP/PVE content as well as making revenue in ways unknown or unthinkable.
@warpfrenzyКүн бұрын
That all depends. What if those 12k bots cause 100k subscribers to leave the game?
@TheEstafistaКүн бұрын
Really short sighted thinking there. If there's no real player base there's no one to sell gold to (I dont play WoW but I assume it's mostly gold) and if there's no one to sell gold to - market will die off by itself. So blizzard needs to ban bots well enough that averange player has something to do in the game. There needs to be a ballance for this to actually work dude. This isn't just black and white. If they ban all bots there's good chanse that more players will come to the game and it will be better in a long run, but you will lose consistent stream of money momentaraly and take a risk on long term gain. I dont like blizzard as a company as most of us, but you can't say that blizzard possition is easy to get out of. Even if they decide to eradicate every bot it will take alot of time and recourses
@sigigleКүн бұрын
@@TheEstafista I agree but there's probably a sweet spot for blizzard where a certain amount of subscription paying bots won't cause a greater number of players than that to stop playing. Which is why I said: That's why Blizzard isn't too concerned about trying to bad 'them all'.
@TheEstafistaКүн бұрын
@@sigigle No company is. Runescape has problem with bots, silkroad online is 80% bots, league has bots, Final fantasy had bots... Dude if game is succsesfull enough it will have bots no matter what the only thing you can do to stop that is battle it head on from early days. Asmongold said that if you have to invest 100$ a month and you make 1,000$ for at least 4 months it is worth to bot every time. But if you had to invest 100$ a month and each time you dont know how long you will be able to bot before you are banned you will deter alot of botters. Think of it this way. Let's say there are no bots in game. Game explodes in popularity and there's bots but they get banned really quickly. We are talking from a min they started up to a 24 hours. So no bot can bot for longer then 24 hours before getting banned, right? People would bot. It would be a battle to foe bot makers to create something that can perform long enough to even pay for itself and if devs kept it long enough they would probbably find others ways or just give up. In WoW case botting is just to old of a problem because they made enough money so even if every single bot gets banned they can start over from 0 over and over. For them to start botting even if every single acc on WoW would get banned wouldn't cost as much as it did to get to this spot. They have the PCs, could. What I am trying to say here is that you can't beat them at this point. It's over. Blizzard didint do enough in early days of it to now be able to stop it.
@LeeboProductions2 күн бұрын
Nah, bro... this guy killing 6 bots a day is just an annoying mosquito, but if he encourages 1,000 people to kill more than 6 bots a day then it's a problem. Plus we kill mosquitoes for merely being annoying.
@RandoCDN872 күн бұрын
He's also doing this crusade on Hardcore classic. So he's being not even a mere inconvenience to them to really care. It also takes being in the right place at the right time, phase, layer, realm & instance to actively find these bots.
@MidWitPride2 күн бұрын
What exactly is the process of going through with it? Let's say they somehow link your WoW nick to a facebook page and roughly know what you look like and the city you live in. What now? Book a flight to some random country you don't know anyone nor have any connections in, wander around like an idiot looking for some neck beard? For them to even link your WoW char to a facebook is a big assumption. Without it the scheme becomes even more improbable. Thing is that if these people were capable of doing real mafia stuff, they wouldn't be MMO gold farmers, but doing mafia stuff for 100x the pay. What they will actually do is spam your discord PMs with obvious links to scriptkiddie malware and send threats for a week and then move on.
@Gooner9-112 күн бұрын
Its not a problem at all, bots are automated, how many times are you going to spend your days to kill bots over and over?
@veritasabsoluta42852 күн бұрын
@@Gooner9-11 He is killing bots on HARDCORE, so it makes a massive difference, the bots dying at lvl 55 now have to lvl from lvl 1 again and it takes a long fucking time in Classic to level up. If he keeps doing this and encourages hundreds of other people to do the same, the bot creators will not be making profit per month.
@Adabulldoya2 күн бұрын
I’ve literally never done anything with this game but I wish I could join the fight. I don’t have time with my life right now and I would probably just die instantly lol but good luck brothers my heart is with you
@Mike_Olee2 күн бұрын
In Wrath classic I used to fly circles around Sholazar Basin, killin bots when I was bored. I had a game where I would go to a gathering node, wait for a bot, kill it and see how many bots would try to get the node. My Record was juggling 8 bots ressing over and over to get the node. Eventually, a new bot would get the node while I was busy fighting.
@KiffJRockka2 күн бұрын
Hi, human here. You probably killed me aswell, I'm not a bot but I play like one. 🤣
@Arthur_Grey342 күн бұрын
When I played a little bit of SoD I would camp bots in the region for a good while every day. Sad how they never received a ban even though I reported them and would camp them for hours between when I was grinding and pking other players.
@scotte86292 күн бұрын
you were definitely bored LMAO
@jasonjewell16672 күн бұрын
In regular Wrath Basin made me in game rich with herbalism and mining. I would imagine there are a ton of bots there now.
@JamesShelnutt22 күн бұрын
if you're not on a pvp server you can't do that - I hate pvp so I never play on pvp servers
@thejimcricket2 күн бұрын
people say you can't ban the bots because it's 14 a month for them, but you don't think they won't just make another account that same day with another sub. They would be making double.
@captain43182 күн бұрын
If they would consistently ban bots, they're gonna push these people away. Bots already get banned once in a while and indeed they're just replaced, but if it's a nonstop issue it becomes an unreliable source of income and they'll just take this game out of their pool.
@MsAAAAAA222Күн бұрын
@@captain4318 bro the bots are never banned you believe blizzard when they say they banned xxxx amnt of bots? that would cost them $$ they are definitely just saying it while doing nothing lol
@trebortnulb5279Күн бұрын
they dont ban them cause most of them need to be caught manually because the cheat detection wow runs is through the bnet client. theyd also have issues doing a full anti cheat due to the nature of addons and such
@trebortnulb5279Күн бұрын
@@MsAAAAAA222 ive been caught up in their non sense ban waves. they do happen lmao. PirateSoftware has explained how they do it. they also ban in waves because it boosts their end of quarter numbers for share holders when all those account resub and buy the expansion
@Meilk2713 сағат бұрын
I thought it was common sense that they leave them around long enough to remain profitable if they didn't then these people would not bot
@fateweaver98442 күн бұрын
I have a friend who did that for approximately 2 years. He ran 10 bots at once. Whenever the accounts got banned he would create new accounts. He was making $3k/month
@sera_venus2 күн бұрын
can you hook me up with your friend
@metaphysicalparadox2 күн бұрын
I never played world of warcraft so like, would you mind explaining what botting really is and how it makes money?
@captain43182 күн бұрын
Crazy that there is that much money in it. I've no knowledge about MMO's or running bot accounts, but past the initial set up it seems like a fairly easy stream of income? Definitely better than working 40 hour weeks for an equal amount.
@dontcallthemliberals33162 күн бұрын
@@metaphysicalparadox AI farms gold and sells it on black market for USD.
@wolfis16902 күн бұрын
yea same hook me up with that friend
@avereth2 күн бұрын
In Vanilla I used to drag dragonkin elites around in Burning Steppes making them cleave and fire nova hunter bots until their gear broke from repeated deaths on my paladin. It was really fun.
@Knightfire662 күн бұрын
Only player can stop botters . Not by killing their bots ingame. That's dumb as hell. Player can stop botting by NOT BUYING bot money
@zsakfosbolondos42162 күн бұрын
there will be always people with disposable income chosing the easy path. look at call of duty, activision pays bots to post on every forum to deny the rampant cheating problem there are thousands of discords selling subscription based cheat services. online gaming died 10 years ago.
@saphironkindris2 күн бұрын
yeah, but 80% of people out there are mouth-breathers who don't care about anything beyond personal greed. It's why so many countries out there have historically and modernally been full of corruption and shiz. If real countries where your life is on the line can't even stop this stuff, what hope does a video game have?
@illyaeater2 күн бұрын
yeah never happening. people want to be able to skip progress
@d764582 күн бұрын
Cheap gold sells. Never going to stop
@TCestarEng2 күн бұрын
Only players? Blizzard can get rid of botters any time they want, just make it non profitable for people to run bots, ban them before they start earning money. It is as easy as that, bots are easy to notice, blizzard just doesn't give a crap or is benefiting from the bots
@BasicMaffs2 күн бұрын
Like a hotdog?!?!
@ExIledstIllSane2 күн бұрын
🗣️🗣️🗣️
@CatTroll212 күн бұрын
I'm here to say that Blizzard does not fear the bot "mafia". Blizzard does business with them. I'm quite sure that if those bot/gold selling companies disappear then Blizzard's revenue drops.
@oolavitzoo2 күн бұрын
I read that right as he said it lmao
@bren32332 күн бұрын
🔥 🔥 🔥
@gacktdirge172 күн бұрын
Yeah that one was poor taste.
@IronMaidenDoD2 күн бұрын
ive been mass reported by botters to the point i got perma banned
@EternalAngel3332 күн бұрын
x to doubt
@Ferrivia19 сағат бұрын
x
@BigSqueeGG2 күн бұрын
It's pretty fucking pathetic they can't stop bots. It's almost 2025.
@Jaegar19Ultima-u9d2 күн бұрын
If they can't stop bots they won't stop AI Hijackers.
@solarydays2 күн бұрын
they make money out of them. why would they stop it
@EchoObserver92 күн бұрын
It would take a programmer worth their salt a few month to solve this. Detecting inflated gold and unfair trades would be a relatively straight forward algo to code... If ("player" got "Unhinged amount of gold" in "Extremely small amount of time" from "Player they have just interacted with") Then ("player" is flagged as "potential gold buyer") Punish the buyers adequately and the problem of gold trading is solved... So why does Blizzard not do this?
@chadbizeau59972 күн бұрын
There's an opportunity cost to try to stop bots. These small agile coders can build bots faster than a company the size of Blizzard could build anything to detect them. So for them it's not even worth the cost. Add that to the fact that they bringing money from a subscription fee. What is the incentive for them to stop the botting? There's clearly enough of a market, because people are buying the gold. Not defending botting but from a corporate perspective. What is the incentive if they are making money?
@tyrone_shoelace_says2 күн бұрын
Current Year!!!!!
@MatheusRebelo2 күн бұрын
I think the only thing that would cause blizzard to actually do something significant about botting is that if someone actually died from a botting cartel and the victims relatives sued blizzard.
@scotte86292 күн бұрын
wouldn't be able to be sued as they are not a party to the crime.
@jacobjester47612 күн бұрын
@@scotte8629you can sue anyone for anything, just depends on the judge really.
@Unchainedful2 күн бұрын
Blizzard would not be legally liable. There are plenty of cases already of people getting killed by others in real life because of arguments in WoW or fighting over items or owing gold. Parents tried suing Blizzard for these crimes and every court case stated the company is not responsible for the actions of another individual outside of the product. If this was the case, this mean you can sue every knife and gun manufacturer every time someone gets stabbed or shot by the products.
@pinglankek2 күн бұрын
the level of your intellect is not that great, go level up. maybe with a bot
@real-pyre2 күн бұрын
I doubt that case would even reach a judge. And even if it did, any Lawyer, even some intern college student could easily defend Blizzard. There's no basis to sue them in this situation.
@calic7372 күн бұрын
botting wouldn't exist if people didn't buy what they're selling
@Jadee952 күн бұрын
100% this the people who buy the gold are as bad if not worse than the ones selling it
@SaltyNard2 күн бұрын
Supply and demand, they'll always buy, so there'll always be sellers. If they wanna fix it, make the game less grindy. They ain't gunna do that lmao, they'll pad shit as much as possible for player retention scores.
@unbr3akable6882 күн бұрын
@@SaltyNard All it would take is for blizzard to make an announcement. Perma-bans for all gold-buyers followed by a big ban wave. Now way less people want to buy gold all of a sudden.
@SaltyNardКүн бұрын
@@unbr3akable688 Yeah it's easy, but Blizzard won't do it, because all accounts cost a fixed amount per month to play the game. Fixing this problem for players means Blizzard makes less money.
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
It's really simple. 1. Blizzard gains a lot from real people buying with real money subscriptions for bots, so they are incentivized to let bots exist. Any bot bans are for show. 2. If Blizzard truly wanted to get rid of bots, they'd just hire actual players who could manually ban bots. Problem solved.
@niledemitri30792 күн бұрын
OR use one month coins like in retail.
@davidepannone60212 күн бұрын
Point 2 could be very damaging. Just hire GMs back. If you give random people the power to ban, it won't end well.
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
That is not I meant. I meant hire as GMs people who have played the game. Pay them and tie them by contract to responsibility to use the GM powers in the interest of the game. Obviously giving Random Joe who has over 9000 hours in WoW banning powers without responsibility will end in disaster.
@davidepannone60212 күн бұрын
@Lurker_Z ah ok, yeah that would definitely work. Sadly it'll never happen because of what you said in point 1.
@RadiantVibe82 күн бұрын
blizzard onces did something with lua in end of 2019 classic and most windows bots dropped dead. blizzard need bots 1 ban wave and thousnad of bots will just create new accs and pay subs Blizzard could stop stuching bots they would oversaturate market and gold price would drop so hard that electricity and time cost would not handle :D
@Crosmando2 күн бұрын
I love how the bots only care about Classic because literally no one cares about retail.
@apocrisy35882 күн бұрын
That's not why. Retail has wow token and with doing so Blizzard removed the mafia and made themselves the mafia, selling gold for real life money, blizzard is doing RMT on retail by themselves and as such bots are not competitive. In classic though, the version of the game that is supposed to be "peer to peer" with no P2W well.. that's a different story. Blizzard don't have their own RMT on it so it's a marketing opportunity for others.
@Cronus1112 күн бұрын
Tell me you never visited Zaralek Cavern.
@r0njaIsCute2 күн бұрын
Because classic players buy more gold lol dad gamer crowd
@SimonBannow2 күн бұрын
We might be desperate but not that desperate! - Bot 2024
@TheDinind2 күн бұрын
Retail is a fucking joke so there's that
@soghotzeКүн бұрын
The reason they won‘t kill him is not only the police getting massively involved. But this would hit the news hard, that a streamer is killed by a botting mafia. And that way Bilzzard could (perhaps) be forced to actual make real efforts in stopping them. Which would cost them so much more money than this guy killing bots (even if people join him) ever could.
@MrLolguy932 күн бұрын
Imagine if these people do something even dumber like going after Asmongold
@ajhicks98692 күн бұрын
@@JohnRhinoTheThirdwhat a weirdo worried about where other people live 😂
@pharph_r2 күн бұрын
@JohnRhinoTheThird bro typed this out like he thought he was a completely sane comment to make
@RunninUpThatHillh2 күн бұрын
@@JohnRhinoTheThirdshut it.
@RunninUpThatHillh2 күн бұрын
He’s got fishing gear at his house. 2A, rinse and repeat.
@b_u_n_ny.r_a_b_b_i_t2 күн бұрын
Dam it, JohnRhino deleted his comment. Comeback Rainbolt
@micheljolicoeur60942 күн бұрын
"Why should I play the Sheriif of a video game when Blizzard doesn't even care about it", that is a similar thought I had at the start of Dragonflight and that is when I stopped my subsciption and quit for good.
@mczaga2 күн бұрын
Yes Dragonflight Zalarek Cavern was very disqusting , after this video I probably quit the game after 18 years because I 'm playing and enjoying with professions and its for nothing so my gameplay is nothing BOTS are viruses and spread whole game mechanics even Blizzard affacted.
@erika29952 күн бұрын
This is how I feel about my job
@jannieboucher98562 күн бұрын
i believe this purely on the fact when our family got relocated due to Military, i went from NEVER getting my WoW account hacked to suddenly having it getting flagged TWICE A MONTH while we were stationed in South Korea... they do NOT joke around over there when it comes to gaming/electronics.
@rmalaf2 күн бұрын
Believe it or not, the botting situation is basically result of geopolitical and macro economics, as someone who bottled before and have access to all the information needed, at a certain point of an operation it always make sense to bot, botting isn’t a crime so there is literally 0 legal repercussions for this in real life, u just risking losing a bit of investment cash on bans with accounts that have game time
@NightElveee2 күн бұрын
ahem, wanna talk?
@UFOHUNT2 күн бұрын
@@NightElveee get a real yob
@KnownAsKenji2 күн бұрын
Similar deal with captcha filling jobs and similar stuff, mostly relating to economics. It pays very very little, but that's still enough in some countries. If it's not paying you enough, then you're probably not in one of the countries the job's meant for.
@qlida44652 күн бұрын
There is a reason i refuse to give blizzard any money. This has been a massive issue since i started classic in 2019, in WOTLK due to bota DK bots inflation was about at 100% in a phase, no chance casuals could keep up.
@jaronandnat2 күн бұрын
same here. once any company is acquired by a much bigger company, it always goes to shit. can't think of an example where that isn't true. turtle wow is pretty sweet by the way. free and much less pay to win than a wow token game
@ProxyTetris2 күн бұрын
I used to help a guy sell his items in D2R. At one stage he had 360 bot accounts running on 15-20 PCs, the loot filter can be set up very easily and even sends him an email notification when a valuable item is picked up. The expensive stuff goes to auction, the most he sold for one item was over 10k rmb which is about 1.5k usd. He never got banned
@Andrewf52512 күн бұрын
2000 bucks a month ? bruh its like 2x times the average salary in my country :D . shiet i should start botting . c ya .
@keeferChiefer2 күн бұрын
If you’re not a programmer or have a team alongside you then it won’t be as easy as you think. This “WoW Mafia” is likely a small team of programmers which is why they’re so successful.
@stanleylutzow31322 күн бұрын
@@keeferChiefer or you could enter their community and learn how to bot. I got a friend who bots WoW back from 10 years ago, didn't know he can make that much....
@zsakfosbolondos42162 күн бұрын
there are probably discords with small time programmers or wow dews selling bot programs with a monthly fee, then you pay wow subscription, then you run them in hopes of making back what you paid. truth is botting and farming resources is only profitable, if you been there from the start and know everything about the game and community. wouldnt advice anyone to sink in thousands of hours in the hopes of making money. there are probably thousands of indians at this very moment doing just that.
@DrHuxley-2 күн бұрын
@@keeferChiefer You can literally pay for it. You don't have to know anything but the game.
@saphironkindris2 күн бұрын
@@stanleylutzow3132 I doubt they're looking for more ways to split the profits tbh, I imagine you're more likely to be run out of town by them than welcomed with open arms.
@Nova-TechnoLAB2 күн бұрын
Shock: Blizzard enables it to happen and takes a cut from the mafia....
@deathtakesКүн бұрын
I don't know if you're saying this in jest, but I wouldn't doubt this being the case.
@jondonnelly32 күн бұрын
Remember the demand for Gold is almost insatiable. If it was not so then botting on a massive scale would simple not happen. You want gold, they provide it. You want boosting they provide it. You want items they provide it. You want candle they take candle for you.
@NunyaBiznezz-q2v2 күн бұрын
Sounds better than doing an honest day's work. These guys aren't evil, they're just better at the game of life than you are.
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
It's not honest because it's violating TOS (as much as Blizzard wants them to violate their TOS). I don't think boosting is bad. As long as another player spends as much time as me leveling up, I think it's fair. If he's going to pay for it and we arrive at roughly the same level at roughly the same time, I don't care.
@d764582 күн бұрын
@Lurker_Z who cares about tos lmao. If the tos said you can't breath would you do it
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
I wouldn't sign it. Well, Blizzard should care about TOS and ban all the cheaters. D'oh!
@ElMartilloBlanco2 күн бұрын
28:13 - This is exactly right. I've had this happen to me. The scammers sent me my parents' address, names of my family members, told me they were going to kill my family and come after me if I didn't send them money, etc. It's very intimidating in that moment when they have personal information about you. It's not like a typical loan scam call. And the local police won't do anything about it because it's not considered a legitimate threat unless someone actually shows up.
@blackzero7862 күн бұрын
Huh sounds like 1940s Germany all over again to me.
@samsmith21762 күн бұрын
When?
@fixsilverbird2 күн бұрын
I'm surprised people buy that much gold in a game. Why would they even risk giving personal or bank information to the people selling it.
@bretthasbrouck98082 күн бұрын
Several times in my life I’ve gotten a credit card replaced, probably because I offered it on a gold site.
@NunyaBiznezz-q2v2 күн бұрын
Back in the day I paid to have my first alt power leveled because it was a PITA to level back then and it cost very little to do. iirc it got banned about ~75% of the way to completion but I got it back by emailing Blizzard and took over the account again, then finished leveling myself and played the char through like the next 5 expansions.
@DJToMyHits2 күн бұрын
They're buying rmt, making smart choices is not part of their thinking
@Shiirow2 күн бұрын
people are lazy, and lazier they get, the more they will buy gold.
@hubert1142Күн бұрын
You can create a virtual card in seconds just for a specific one time purpose/purchase, there's zero risk.
@alexstreet94702 күн бұрын
It also increases the amount of “players” Let alone the per month fee
@nakano152 күн бұрын
"Look! WoW isn't dead! Look at those concurrent player numbers!"
@starcraftyschannel19262 күн бұрын
I remember receiving these sorts of threats on WoW, you just send back even more insane threats and then it's usually over.
@beatsbybrazy2 күн бұрын
I was gonna say the same. No mstter how crazy these andys think they are theres always someone more crazy
@Hairybuffalo2 күн бұрын
i say bullshit, no one threatened him he's just trying to scare players into not messing with the gold buyers.
@starcraftyschannel19262 күн бұрын
@@Hairybuffalo Absolutely agreed
@starcraftyschannel19262 күн бұрын
@beatsbybrazy Well, that's the tactic. They don't know if I'm serious or not. Sort of switch the roles on em
@oybeutu2 күн бұрын
I have been a "fan" of Asmongold Cat Danny for a long time. There is one thing that pisses me off that would never gain traction commenting on. He makes it seem based to be unethical as long as it being smart because you can make a ton of money. Every time. Some people need to learn to have ethics though. Let's say you love games. Is it really based to be unethical and destroy your games because you are being so-called smart from making a ton of money? One thing about Danny is he would sell your soul and steel your loot and laugh in your face and call you naïve.
@blackmendosa2 күн бұрын
This is why I no longer play online games like that. Too many people have the same mindset. People are the reason we can't have nice things.
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
He's being sarcastic. He says a lot of the time that being unethical is bad. The few times he says it's based, he's playing it up for the stream in the belief that people realize he's being sarcastic.
@DeliriumTrigger22 күн бұрын
@Lurker_Z he isnt being sarcastic, *that* is the cope. He is exactly that type of person
@jsutrov2 күн бұрын
Based as a term in this situation doesn't equal moral, just, fair, correct, etc. It's an optimized strategy to accomplish a particular end. Similar to not paying taxes through understanding the laws and codes and utilizing them for your maximum benefit. Many would call them loopholes, shady business practices carried out by corrupt few without care for the masses. Still legal and available to all. Just like labeling actions as 'exploits' carries a negative connotation 'based' may inherently imply positivity however this is not a rule. The scales shift and tip in both directions.
@Lurker_Z2 күн бұрын
@@DeliriumTrigger2 It would be a cope if I had no evidence. Asmon regularly says don't do the bad thing, and then sometimes says over-exaggeratedly that doing the bad thing is based. He's been saying for years that he'll start doing scams, botting, NFTs, crypto etc. because they bring tons of money, and then never does it because he's playing it up for stream.
@InfiniteMonkeysSA2 күн бұрын
I was in Stranglethorn Vale last night on Classic Anniversary, doing the hunting quests, and there were dozens of Alliance bots running around, mostly mages. I was literally fighting them off so that my gf could kill quest mobs. At one point I killed two bots who attacked a crocolisk, only for a third bot to kill it before I could kill them and get the tag. It was ridiculous.
@trishwells65172 күн бұрын
This does not surprise me at all. Seen bots all over since 2004. Blizzard knows, healthy black market = wow is doing strong. Blizzards not going to shut this down when it keeps them relavent.
@kingdomdom12 күн бұрын
"This will be my last video." 2 days later "So Anyways"
@senseicorey99792 күн бұрын
People in all areas of entertainment do this. Announce a retirement so everyone goes "oh no, you're the best, don't retire " Pump their ego up ....professional fighters do it all the time..... Tim Pool just did it a few months ago....
@kimmogensen48882 күн бұрын
People get scared 😱 have you ever tried to get a storm of messages like that from people who is losing their income?
@buddhamaster3222 күн бұрын
Weaksauce
@RadiantVibe82 күн бұрын
mostlikely got bullied by some nerds with 100 accs at home :D
@Pers0n972 күн бұрын
Yeah.... I respect the guy for raising awarness on the topic, but the tryhard way he is doing it, by making fake "last video", pretending he is scared for his life or act as if the very basic boting technics he is describing are a shocking dark secret is just cringe and a clear grift.
@craigboden94552 күн бұрын
I know a lad who worked for blizzard, and another big gaming company as well. He's told me, these big botters in gaming, the ones who always seem to get away with it, are 90% connected the to devs or gaming company they operate in. There's always going to be a demand for in game assets to be sold for real world money. It costs A LOT of resources to combat it. Unless you are it, then it makes you the money and resources to deal with the ones you want to get rid of and deal with. Edit: to add to this now I watched to the end, how do you think they get peoples details so easily? Because you use their game and they know everything about you.
@cajampa2 күн бұрын
Very interesting I suspected this always. And it is the same with Valve they all get kickbacks from the what ever profits these massive organizations are doing on their platforms. In Valve's it is all the casinos for example playing with CS skins filled with underaged people.
@anythingpipes37222 күн бұрын
Oh that would warrant FBI if they are sharing payment details from credit card payments
@cajampa2 күн бұрын
@@craigboden9455 Very interesting, I have suspected this for a long time. For example Valve how they have a huge illegal economy running but they don't shut it down. I bet they get kickback
@craigboden94552 күн бұрын
@anythingpipes3722 prove it without them blaming it on someone else or a security breach. That's the problem. They probably make more money from this than anything else they do between expansions.
@scotte86292 күн бұрын
@@anythingpipes3722 FBI for folks who don't live in USA.... got it... there's a "not how the real world works" vision you are missing.
@Shiirow2 күн бұрын
man thinks that botters will hire a hitman because he ruffles maybe 1% of their operation. he is like a bad case of the fleas, they will just shake him off and keep on truckin'. all the threats are to try to scare him away and the "swedish guy" was to convince him its pointless. the man believes himself to be more significant to the calculation than he really is.
@dark10212 күн бұрын
This guy is a rage baiting grifter. That is it. He profits off this drama. Makes a dramatic claim with ZERO proof after saying he legitimately fears for his and his family's life just to call it quits and coincidently after it gets traction from other content creators and his views/subs goes up says naah those threats didn't bother me at all.
@yle_coyote41782 күн бұрын
Once again, this is blizzards fault.
@MissionControl-2 күн бұрын
Except no game can really do much against bots. Just look how many games they are doing it to.
@MW92.2 күн бұрын
Can you explain what bots do? I’ve actually no idea
@reedschadegg90232 күн бұрын
It's blizzards fault these ppl bot in new world, Poe and swtor?
@pawa32802 күн бұрын
You can, its easy, you watch the Bots 24/7 and Just ban them. 3 people per Server 8 hours per Shift. Ez
@Raidoser2 күн бұрын
@@MissionControl- That's wrong, you can't delete bot from existence but you can make it so only a determined minority want to do it making it more controllable. It's blizzard own fault for this situation, there was always bot IG but it was pretty discreet (because it wasn't "legal" and GM existed back then), it got out of hand when blizzard decided to add the token (which was normally mean to kill bot/farmer business, lol) this same token is also the reason for the insane toxicity IG because people aren't playing a game, they work a job to sustain their addiction...
@GreggoryLannister2 күн бұрын
Dude I remember this shit from like 2007. The fact its still such a prevalent problem is wild. I specifically remember it on runescape.
@KnownAsKenji2 күн бұрын
Same with Ragnarok Online. You can play the entire game by left-clicking, and there was no comprehensive Protection software, so it was very easy to bot. I don't know about mafias, I'm not aware of how coordinated they were, but there were definitely lots and lots of them, seemingly only limited by the game world itself being fairly small.
@MF_WalmartКүн бұрын
When I was 12 me and friend were so confused as to why there was a platoon of green tans seamlessly picking and depositing flax. Never understood till like 7 years later
@dakkaza2 күн бұрын
Drinking game; everytime Asmon says "Obviously" or "Of course" you take a shot. Outcome: blacked out drunk
@Ravishrex1Күн бұрын
Challenge accepted
@demigod85222 күн бұрын
I can see why Blizzard would let this happen and keep only doing waves. Blizzard cares more about forcing the botters to pay for new account subs whenever one batch of bots get banned.
@emred46532 күн бұрын
honestly botting and getting money seems so tempting. My country doesnt use dollars so even getting 10 dollars is like 3 meals worth of money
@illyaeater2 күн бұрын
yeah. but it's also not the botter's fault, it's the people with money that want to skip the effort of the game.
@Fergus-H-MacLeod2 күн бұрын
Wow. McDonald's meals here are 10-13$ for a "value meal". I need to start eating in other countries
@karenamyx22052 күн бұрын
@@Fergus-H-MacLeod That's what you took from his post? That life is BETTER in those struggling countries? Wowzers.
@Darth03082 күн бұрын
@karenamyx2205 yeah dude, people do this, idk how people are so ignorant to the American dollar in other countries. I know dudes in Texas that work and go down to Mexico and buy super nice houses for their family super cheap cuz the money goes farther and you don't hear them complaining about the cartels.
@bashvash2 күн бұрын
@karenamyx2205 Way to use the leaning opportunity to shame them instead of teaching them better. Wowzers.
@AverageYTer18 сағат бұрын
You think blizzard is going to give up 200k a month? Not a chance. They’re doing enough to say “we’re doing something about it” but not enough to fix the issue. They don’t want to fix the income.. ahem.. sorry.. issue.
@masterchief23032 күн бұрын
12k bots is 180k for blizzard a month plus a active 12k players to go back to investors with.
@PigPissBeUponThem2 күн бұрын
It’s also very Illegal.
@tja43792 күн бұрын
@@PigPissBeUponThem how are bots illegal? selling gold for actual money might be illegal but you don't need bots for that
@AndyRock12 күн бұрын
@@tja4379 it's been settled in a court of law, which blizzard led the charge for in the past!! Glider bot is an example. Blizzard took the Glider guy to court, and had to convince the judge and jury that he was automating game play which wasn't enough to sue, BUT they also showed it was for a monetary gain, because he was selling the bot AND then the users were selling the virtual currency. So it was decided in California Supreme Court, it was unlawful to break the terms of service in a use license agreement, I. E. The agreement blizzards forces you to agree to prior to logging into wow, and then use their product for monetary gain.
@masterchief23032 күн бұрын
@tja4379 nothings illegal just against tos of the developers which will get u banned. But nothings technically illegal.
@kayreal12732 күн бұрын
@@PigPissBeUponThem Botting is not illegal nor is selling gold for real money. The only illegal aspect of it would be not filing taxes on it.
@alprimario54292 күн бұрын
Towards the end of my wow career, I was in a sweet equilibrium spot where the monthly gold I made during regular gameplay paid the gold I bought a monthly card for.
@EscapeGameShowКүн бұрын
8:08 Fist American I ever heard calling Football a FOOTBALL and not a Soccer 10/10. Thank you ! :D
@derekmartin70972 күн бұрын
At 9:30 bored of hearing asmongold say "of course" every 10 seconds, switching to the actual video
@AstoundLikesWoWКүн бұрын
Of course
@Verrathian2 күн бұрын
2K USD A MONTH???? Alright bro I think I might have to look into this.
@erwins_arm2 күн бұрын
Yep
@DeeDee-bm9hr2 күн бұрын
Interested to see what can be made in poe2
@Arcidi2252 күн бұрын
Take into account that you are working for Mafia. Take into account, that they won't let you work for them if they don't have your full info. It's not as good as it seems I would guess.
@zackmorris14192 күн бұрын
@@Arcidi225 you don't work for them, you do it yourself
@kimmogensen48882 күн бұрын
@@Arcidi225the Swedish guy was independent, his setup was not the same as theirs, and just farming gold and monitoring 5 bots so they don’t get killed all day sounds boring to me, and in Sweden it’s not a lot of money only enough to pay the bills and food, it’s not even close to average wage, but if you are from a lower income country then 2000 dollars a month might be worth all the gold farming
@RufflezRevolution2 күн бұрын
all detected bots become permaninantly fixed on PVP and will get attacked by gaurds if they enter a city, they can still use NPC but everyone else is hostile
@DBIllusionaryMoon2 күн бұрын
In 6:51 the pet's name "野猪" is Simplified chinese which is used by Chinese. So I don't think they are Taiwan Mafia. In fact, WoW Taiwan server's economy is damaged a lot by chinese players during DragonFlight
@ywsx64892 күн бұрын
they pretend to be Taiwanese when committing crimes.
@ivenchung5060Күн бұрын
Idk man. There’s little difference between traditional and simplified Chinese of the word 野豬, i can’t tell which one it is due to quality
@Flowercatooooo2 күн бұрын
Its funny to me how Blizzard becoming incredibly greedy lately has lead to the destruction of their beloved franchises.
@Pers0n972 күн бұрын
"lately" Bro, its been more than a decade they have been on thar path.
@Phyx1u5Күн бұрын
blizzard banning a small percentage of bots is basically like how law enforcement only catch a small percentage of drug traffickers. because the authorities are also making money from it.
@EEAMD-co6nw2 күн бұрын
"if I didnt have a job..." cmon , we all know that being a streamer cant compare with a real job
@Pers0n972 күн бұрын
It takes his time in exchange for money. That's literally what a job is.
@EEAMD-co6nw2 күн бұрын
@Pers0n97 you truly are right, its in the way he said it I found humorous. Note that I said "can't compare", I did not say it was not a job.
@megapro1252 күн бұрын
He's the owner of a system integrator company (Starforge) and a content creator agency (OTK) and maybe more that we just don't know about.
@Clorox_CleanerКүн бұрын
I like how every time there's a clip about some shady, illegal practices he would have 100% done it... 🤣🤣
@its.araragi2 күн бұрын
Remember guys, Blizzard is enabling this. The more they make the game p2w through gold, the more profitable botting is. Retail is at an all time high rn with huge gold sinks just to do the current content with not a lot of ways to make good outside of proffesions. You will spend on average over 1k gold for 1 m+ dungeon, just to maybe be rewarded 50 gold at the end. This is by design.
@reedschadegg90232 күн бұрын
Can sell carries in m+, can flip items on AH, can sell pvp carries, can farm honor to sell the pvp socket item, can sell afk leveling..... There are plenty of ways to make gold in retail....ppl just buy the gold token cuz it's easy and faster.
@its.araragi2 күн бұрын
@reedschadegg9023 and where do you think people that buy carries get the gold from ? 🤔
@Uhm-What-the2 күн бұрын
😭Bro, the mafia they are literally playing an IRL Idol game
@justdudu892 күн бұрын
Tbh the reason Blizzard doesn’t care is cause they still pay subs and they can show shareholders higher numbers. As long as people keep buying gold and boosts and stuff this is gonna exist.
@sabrinael-abd4592 күн бұрын
I'd imagine this would look worse. Yes, we get many new accounts every few months, but we have awful retention :D :D
@odiumhh2 күн бұрын
Exactly subs = income and active "player" numbers that's all the investors and shareholders care about. People that think blizzard actually cares about players is lacking in the active brain function. You wanna stop it everyone stop playing for 3-6 months watch reality hit blizzard hard AF. If you don't hit em in the pocket they will never give AF.
@TotalMurlocКүн бұрын
@@sabrinael-abd459 They only ban in waves after the end of a fiscal quarter, so it doesn't impact the retention rate nearly as much. usually on 3-6 month tables. Truth is the money made from Token sales (Because the bots have mangled the economy) is 100 fold what they get from the Bot's actual sub fee's.
@noerden912 күн бұрын
the bots dosent take away from blizzards profits so they dont have an insentive too go after the bots blizzard only spends minimum amounts hunting down bots but they earn more from boter buying new accounts so its a win win for blizzard
@Omi_KasigiКүн бұрын
In the building where I used to work a couple of years ago, on the upper floors there was a Chinese botting farm for mostly Nexon MMOs. They got raided by the local authorities who were accompanied by a few reps from Nexon. A total of over 100 PCs were confiscated.
@jacobstamm2 күн бұрын
All Blizzard needs to do is create a few servers that require real ID verification to gain access to. Let the players decide which they prefer.
@Lishkabro2 күн бұрын
South Korean MMOs had this from what I recall. I was attempting to register for their Korean release before NA release, and was met with a Real ID requirement. Not sure how it is now, but there must be some variation of an ID we could create and utilize.
@IronMaidenDoD2 күн бұрын
all blizzard needs to do is have one of their employees create a character, monitor the game. its EASY to find botters. the truth is they dont want to do anything about it despite saying theyre doing things about it. they dont care.
@Opasen3162 күн бұрын
@IronMaidenDoD this is the real resolution
@Cutlas2 күн бұрын
People were complaining about having to use a phone number in game people are gonna be OK showing an id for a game
@BrxIghtside2 күн бұрын
Your eyes have to be fully open
@HighPointReviews2 күн бұрын
From encouraging Insurance Fraud to Highlighting how lucrative botting games are and saying you would do it 😅 , quite a streak Asmon is on these pass few days. Where his dad at to check him on this shit
@Sheepdog_Alpha2 күн бұрын
Asmongold isn't accountable for anyone but himself.
@buddhamaster3222 күн бұрын
Clearly he was raised without a father
@Sheepdog_Alpha2 күн бұрын
@@buddhamaster322 He has an incredibly strong relationship with his father, and always tells stories about him when growing up. It's clear to me that you don't know anything about him.
@Booma4142Күн бұрын
The banwave tactic Blizzard uses is supposed to mitigate A/B testing. Running different botnet software both mitigates the risk of banwaves, while also allowing A/B testing. Hah. Wow.
@Raziel6992 күн бұрын
hmm. someone at wow involved? i mean 3 million amonth makes you wonder. automation detection tools
@Frutkicc2 күн бұрын
Once in Dragonflight i stumble upon a druid in cat form. Behind him there was like 5 other druids in cat form following him. When i realized it was a bot i wanted to look at him closer to see what he was up to. MF turned invisible and all of his companions too. What a great way to use druid
@unnamed_account6632 күн бұрын
The original $ number for 6 clients is most likely higher than the taiwan one. His is probably more efficient since he gives them some attention. So the 3 million is probably not as high and also they're dividing that amongst tons of people, so at the end of the day its probably as much as a low paying job for what is at the end of the day, an IT job.
@jerrygreenest2 күн бұрын
Imagine Blizzard will ban all bots. The worlds will be empty
@chadbizeau59972 күн бұрын
If that's the case, then who the hell is buying all the gold? Lol
@jerrygreenest2 күн бұрын
@@chadbizeau5997 yeah you're right, there is a percentage of real players. But if they won't be able to buy the gold anymore, do you think they continue playing?
@LichlordKazamКүн бұрын
@@chadbizeau5997 Sorry that was me.
@ghosti792 күн бұрын
WoW is the #1 botting game. It has more bots then players
@darkStep_72 күн бұрын
I've known about this for over a decade. It happens in all semi/successful online games especially MMORPGs. The amazing part is people are surprised in 2024.
@Yamototamto2 күн бұрын
How do they extract that money? I mean im new here and dont know this but how are they extracting real life cash from account? Do they sell gold for account ballance? or sell battlenet accounts? how does that extraction of virtual wow goods for real life money work? Can somebody pls explain this noob question? ;/
@strider86622 күн бұрын
There are websites that sells wow gold for money. They also tend to have regulars that buy from their discord.
@Yamototamto2 күн бұрын
@@strider8662 ow so they collect all the gold then person who pays real money on website gets gold transfered via character? ok thx for explaining
@Justadonkey2 күн бұрын
I thought Taiwan was a highly developed country with superconductor technology that exceeds our own?
@Tschacki_Quacki2 күн бұрын
Why do you think they're so good at botting? 😅
@apoli30302 күн бұрын
Taiwan, russia and china is notorious of their bot farms in any mmorpg. China is probably the biggest.
@ComicGladiator2 күн бұрын
It's cute that you equate a country being good at something, with its citizens getting good wages.
@製仗哥布林都毋下陷2 күн бұрын
In Taiwan , not only bot mafia , they are good also in scamming and it is run and protect by current party who is running the government (called DPP). when someone caught abroad, when they escort back to Taiwan, DPP just literally release them.
@kimmogensen48882 күн бұрын
The GDP like South Korea is only 50% of the USA or Northern Europe, 2000 dollars in Sweden is like 4000 dollars in Taiwan, it doesn’t mean they are poor it’s a developed country but some countries are very rich
@GravewhisperКүн бұрын
There's realistically only two ways to really go after bots: 1) Go after the sites that advertise the gold selling, have them shut down and sue them in court. 2) Go after the customers. If you ramp up banning people who buy gold, you get the customers scared. Less people buying gold -> less money to be made from selling gold. -> less gold selling
@leonsqueezy86912 күн бұрын
"its just a fking video game " the video game :
@KeithDCanada2 күн бұрын
I remember one of the more tech savvy friends in our group, back in the early days of Everquest ONLINE, had bots set up to farm gear drops for in game fast cash. He wrote a program that would read the game code, and could tell which creatures in a Zone were set to drop rare loot that would sell for premium at a vendor. His bots would run around the zone killing only the creatures that had the premium drops - screwing everyone else grinding in the zone trying to get a quest drop or a gear upgrade. He had the bots set so that if anyone sent them a whisper, they would camp an log out automatically.
@zerooath2 күн бұрын
No he didn't
@MrGaiden1002 күн бұрын
If i made a game, I would set hard gold caps on everything sold. Like a stack of linen cloth can only be sold for 10s no matter the demand. Then you could set a gold cap per account. The gold cap would increase as you level, to keep up with item levels and their hard gold caps. So like level 10 would be capped at 100g, level 60 would be capped at 600g. All these things would completely negate in game inflation, negate the need to get gold, and negate the purpose of bots. Basically gold would just become points used to spend on what makes your character stronger. There is no reason to have a "realistic" currency in a video game.
@Cahnisama2 күн бұрын
Give-me the option to play in a server / queue that required real-id. It would also nuke cheaters. Multiplayer competitive Gaming is unsustainable as it is.
@Shelfen2 күн бұрын
Mafia gang would easily get real id’s passport pictures no problem, it would just add another step to their account creation, wouldnt do much.
@g60force2 күн бұрын
yes but they are already leaking your shit due to hacks... so with actual ID i would feel safe if they had mine cuz I don't trust them to be secured enough! even my DUTCH government website uses DigiD it does have 2FA connected to my phonenumber but those can be spoofed right?? I'm just a small fish so they leave me alone but if Asmongold had to verify his ID for sure hackers would love to get their hands on it!
@Pers0n972 күн бұрын
This guy is very over dramatic, telling you what he is about to describe to you is so scary it gives him goosebumps... to then describe you the most basic stuff you could imagine about mass bot systems. Bruh.
@flor.77972 күн бұрын
Yeah totally ridiculous
@Booma4142Күн бұрын
6 bots make 2k a month. 333 bucks per bot per month. 12k bots at 333 bucks a month is 3,996,000 bucks a month. Goddamn.
@peterga36582 күн бұрын
no those who threaten you wont do shhhhhhhhhhh.......
@MrVideoScape2 күн бұрын
Nobody is gonna murder anyone. It would be really dumb if they did. 1.they can just watch his videos and find the motive. 2. Easily track who he was talking about and the bots he interacted with. 3. Track them down and eventually get them for murder, especially if they are putting physical death threats in his mailbox. Dude has nothing to fear from dogs that bark and have no bite.
@iExcIuded2 күн бұрын
Dark web. They are from another country. Use your brain....
@Shiirow2 күн бұрын
they dont need to bite, he has already proven that he is more of a nuisance than an actual threat. Bot ban waves are more of a threat than his bot killing theatrics.
@KnownAsKenji2 күн бұрын
Look at this CSI watching guy, as if all cases get this much attention lmao. You're right though, it's still a risk.
@LJ_8282 күн бұрын
Depending on how good your system is you could possibly double or triple the dollar amount using virtual machines. On classic you could do probably like 6 virtual machines on one system.
@tigrisrick29832 күн бұрын
Nice. A new vid from baldy
@erwins_arm2 күн бұрын
Aye :)
@bossmanebz2 күн бұрын
So this guy really thinks this taiwan wow mafia is gonna go after him as if he's important enough to risk their business model lmao... Total overvaluation of his own importance and lack of self awareness
@RandoCDN872 күн бұрын
He's also primarily hunting bots in Hardcore classic. All he is doing is not even causing a slight inconvenience. This is why I frankly don't believe him or his "death threats". Show some damn evidence, put up the actual live footage, hire a private investigator. Dude made a video saying this would be his last, 5 videos later still making vids. He's baiting sympathy. Heck, I wouldn't even be surprised if he was the one behind hunting his own bots for clicks. You have to be at the right place, at the right time, in the right layer, phase, realm & instance to see these bots farming. I've been playing WoW since BfA, and have only encountered bots twice in my entire playtime.
@atelierbagur38312 күн бұрын
@@RandoCDN87 found the botter!
@dont53632 күн бұрын
@@RandoCDN87 Lol huge issue for people playing the game il fully support him hope he gets lots of traction
@Sgt_SealCluber2 күн бұрын
Blizzard not only doesn't care, they've actually "normalized" buying gold through the WoW token.
@alexsherratt46382 күн бұрын
what a surprise. it wasnt his last video
@Darknessfall4ever2 күн бұрын
I Can make the bot problem go away with just single system for each 10 bots you report you will get wow token or 1 week sub to the game .. put a bounty system on bots mounts,pets,gold and extra play time .. the more you hunt the more prices will be .. and make a ladder system for it and the top of the ladder hunters get juicy price and if you report normal players as bots you will 3 warnings then you are out of the program make bot hunting a content . that will mobilize big portion of wow players to just get free stuff .. it will cost way less than hiring 1000 people to hunt for bots 6 months and the game will be bot free .and free content inside wow
@VespasianJudea2 күн бұрын
You still have to go through and vet the reports.
@itsror6662 күн бұрын
you will NEVER solve the bot problem with manual works. you need to change or detect within the game program itself.
@JohnDoe-on6ru2 күн бұрын
Me: I don't like pineapple pizza Random guy on the internet: You're dead.
@Dvinyard692 күн бұрын
Bot filled games=Shit games Imagine using your skills in a practical manor, build your own business if you're so great or become a top earner for these gaming companies. This is not it.
@shhhanonymous2 күн бұрын
Wow that one saids "this will be my last video!" yet i see a bunch of new ones cause hes another clickbaiter lol
@shaunybonny6882 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t be surprised at all if the mafia was lining pockets at blizzard somewhere somehow besides just the subscription fees.
@JustinTurdoCastro4202 күн бұрын
All these first Andy's
@whocares57732 күн бұрын
It might be the most important thing these peons ever write, dont take their glory.
@Very_Bord2 күн бұрын
10:25 this is the current state of OSRS. Bots have gotten so advanced due to the decade+ of Jagex running the same anti-botting codes that high end bots are virtually undetectable. Hell, the top kill counts at most bosses are all bots, some of which took 6 months+ and multiple reports, video submissions, reddit threads, etc just for Jagex to look at them. Now this is all fine and dandy if Jagex wants to go ahead and say "well, we let them run it just so we can see how they're doing it," but the core issue is, that's not what they're doing. They just don't care.
@ThiccOleCat2 күн бұрын
Oh man the ramparts farm. I remember my account got hacked one night and when I got back on my paladin they made him ret, leveled up my two handed axe skill and filled my bar with blessing of might, crusader strike and divine storm. I got back in to find him logged off in ramparts. Got to keep the gold and that boyo got my weapon skills nice and leveled up for me.
@chuppathingy2848Күн бұрын
Im glad hes changed his mind. Im gonna have to go back and watch his recent videos. I assumed they were maybe old videos or something. And im glad someone big is talking about and highlighting this