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Or that magical unicorn game you accepted as a gag gift

I like how I saw this on Reddit an hour before this

Who gives a fuck ?

Most of these women are either fucking garbage or decent-at-best, so they just show off their cleavage.

My guild opening the gates of AQ (on a server established before the War Effort started) after many server crashes, GM's teleporting people out of Silithus so the scepter owner could log on (mage in our guild), farming the bosses via forming a human chain from their spawn locations to Cenarion Hold to use the guards

What year is it ?

Get this garbage off Kotaku.

Filthy casual

Give people just enough incentive so they can eat more than Ramen and this may work.

While taking an upskirt shot

...Blizzard is already very aware of it...

This just makes it worse, now the clueless people that only needed to know the name of it but wouldn't look on their own that are willing to bot now know it's name.

The game's in a much better state now, except for the community, because there is no sense of community, there hasn't been since mid-wrath.

It's only an issue in public BG's and if you want to make more money selling items/mats, otherwise botting helps every servers economy.

I'll bite my tongue; the game has good and bad parts.

Exactly, I said that in another post. They were extremely aggressive in classic, and still very aggressive in TBC, after that it seemed to slow down quite a bit.

Yes, questing has been fine since late Cata, before that questing wasn't worth it (on a bot). It was extremely buggy and unafkable in Wrath.

It definitely happens, but in the botting community it's considered a douchebag move.

No, my comment was they informed the clueless but willing as to it's name. As I've said a few times, you'd be surprised how many willing people there are that are too lazy/afraid/clueless to locate HB's site, just like WoWGlider back in the day.

My 10 years of WoW and 6 years of botting says otherwise, most people that play WoW are clueless, and most are outright afraid if they see the word 'bot'. There is some logic to what you've said, but I bet you'd be surprised as to how many people would bot if they had the site put right in front of them and were sure