Cipsoft our Gods and saviors
Recently....i was sadly deleted. As i sat there mourning the loss of another great soldier taken down, i realize something.....strange. As i looked into the deletion a great revelation happened before me. A secondary knight, a nb knight, a knight i forgot i had, was the one in fact that got deleted. A char i had not botted in more then 4 months was the cause of the deletion. How i know you may ask? secondary knight was deleted first, checked and comfirm on tibia tracker.
Therefore.....Im certain of two things:
1. Cipsoft knows everyone that bots. Everyone that has ever botted and everyone that will bot. #Gods
2. They deleted in accordance with their schedule. In a manner so, that does not impeded players from making new chars and getting new premmys. They deleted when they see fit too, and do it slowly over servers, 2-3 acc per server every other day or so.
Its all a big lie. They control everything, we are not fooling them at all. #Itsalie
Which also leads to the big truth: THERE IS NO AUTO DETECTION TOOL.
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A young nobbie can fill more on this : @J.Dre
anyhoe : Be carefull ......
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My take on the whole "auto-detection" system and banishments...
First of all, I'd just like to say, anyone who knowingly breaks Tibia's rules and then complains when they are caught in violation and punished is a noob. :rolleyes:
With that being said, I believe they have what they "say" is an auto-detection tool, but is actually just a smokescreen designed to fabricate fear from botting in their lame attempt to manage it. Does it actually work? No one outside of CipSoft knows for sure. Do reports actually work? Probably. But this brings up the issue with those of whom process reports - they may be biased or in a bad mood and just say, "what the hell" and delete the accused without a "real" investigation. And what in the hell is their definition of an investigation? There are too many unknowns...
I have recently witnessed - first hand - the unjustified deletion of accounts by a GM (in-game). A simple email complaint requesting an investigation found the GM to be in the wrong, and the account was later undeleted with free Premium given as compensation for troubles. I'm sure this happens all the time - unjustified banishment because a GM is in a bad mood or doesn't care to put up with the kids whom play their game. It's clear to me that they have the ability to delete anyone at a moments notice for any reason. This can be very easily abused. Unfortunately, according to their Service Agreement (that you agree to when creating your account): "This agreement describes the terms on which CipSoft GmbH offers you access to an account for being able to play the online role playing game Tibia." In other words, you do not have any rights to the account(s) you create/play. Technically, they can do whatever they wish with your account for any reason.
With all of that considered, debating whether or not there is an auto-detection tool is pointless. Anything you do - good or bad - hangs on the fact that you are accessing an account they own. At the end of the day, it simply does not matter. The only thing you can do is abide by the rules and hope that you are not victim to one of these unjust staff members.
J.Dre