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GodlikeOo
10-12-2014, 06:55 PM
Hi to everyone out there,

I was wondering if anyone noticed the deletion-waves happening on Tibia at the moment?
As I can say, many ppl I know on my server and some other server's got deleted in the past 4-5 days, like only high lvl's (Guess low-lvls also, but no one notices that..) What is it? Any clue? Is CIP rly caring about botter's finally and start's to do something or maybe it's just really bad luck ?

I'm kinda scared of getting caught, I always try to do my best at mixing-up my playstyle. So 3-4h botting, then do quests manual or teamhunt etc. Also I try to deposit or refill manualy, depends on the time I have.
I don't want to get caught, rly. Any suggestions to prevent getting caught? I'm "just" around lvl 200 and got several 100 char's, but this is the first time I got this high on rl-tibia and it really gets fun now so yea. Any idea/discussion is welcome!

~regards~

Kociii
10-12-2014, 06:59 PM
If you are so afraid of getting banned you should not be botting m8 :D

GodlikeOo
10-12-2014, 07:01 PM
If you are so afraid of getting banned you should not be botting m8 :D

That's not the thing. I won't play rl-tibia without botting my char's to a certain lvl. But I would like to know if I should get the most valuable item's I got and most of the cash onto another account like a "treasure-keeper" :S

HonkaPonka
10-12-2014, 07:13 PM
I botted from level 0 to level 107 a year ago and got deleted a year later for botting so it can happen at any moment.

I had not botted the account for over a year or so.

J.Dre
10-12-2014, 09:43 PM
I've never been banished for botting until the other day when my dicer was deleted by a GM, but was later undeleted because I fought it! Bastards...

Anyway, I've avoided it by simply not going AFK while botting. I have multiple monitors, I do other stuff and am able to respond immediately if someone approaches me or enters my spawn. On occasion, I've botted AFK for several hours, and maybe just got lucky. But if you bot AFK for days on end, you'll likely end up with a few reports and maybe even a face-to-face with a GM. So, don't bot completely AFK. If you must bot AFK, have warnings so you can respond/react immediately. :cool:

GodlikeOo
10-12-2014, 10:08 PM
That's the thing, usually I am at the computer while botting, having multiple monitor's also. Mostly watching movies or stuff while botting.
I dont think I got many reports on me, but check this Thread (That's why I'm afraid lol): http://forum.tibia.com/forum/?action=thread&threadid=4279696&pagenumber=2