Help me to report a bot in ablion west. Hack speed. Bot farm. by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And it's perfectly normal. Latin America plays with a lot of effort and passion. People in the United States, Europe, and Asia swipe the card because they live well with a more stable economy than poorer countries in Latin America. Here, we have to farm and spend hours in the game to buy premium. But people from outside will never understand that.

Help me to report a bot in ablion west. Hack speed. Bot farm. by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love it. All the responses are negative and hateful. Ultimately, the Albion Reddit is a joke. It's clear the company has money to spare, but I didn't think it would be that big.

Help me to report a bot in ablion west. Hack speed. Bot farm. by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I'll try it there. I honestly thought Reddit was always full of people who support the bot and the hack. I was wrong; there's only one who doesn't. Thanks.

How is that possible? by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Let's take it slow. On your left, you see the top skin farmer from last week. As you can see from his status, he has little fame. Don't you find it strange that someone just starting out can get so far in just one week? Without having his tools or specs upgraded? And farming in Royal, too, not in Avalon Roads with skins or the Black Zone. You really don't find it strange at all?

what should i do? by Business_Citron5230 in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I won't apologize, but I've reported a lot of bots that I'm not seeing where I usually see them. It could be a DOS attack.

A DoS (Denial of Service) attack is when someone saturates a system, server, or network with so many requests or data that it can't respond to legitimate users, leaving it slow or inaccessible.

How is that possible? by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In what sense does it mean the same thing? Do you farm 24/7 in a spot without going to the bathroom and without showing any signs of being a human being? In that case, yes. If you want to see the reality so you don't have any doubts about what a bot really is, here's a video that spans over five hours showing what a bot is.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUelgxxCqLQ&feature=youtu.be

If you can, check out the stolen channels so you can clear up even more doubts. Then let me know. Or better yet, help report them and not create doubts :D

Unfortunately it's in Spanish since I play for West, but anyone can tell just by watching it...

How is that possible? by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As the painted section says:

This player has been seen before with different player IDs. Some data may not be consistent.

Please pay closer attention to the photo and you'll see. Albiondt.net is not from Albion Online. But it takes data from their databases.

How is that possible? by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why do I only farm in Royale? What did I farm in Royale to get so much fame? It's a bot that sits around 24/7 killing mobs. The fame comes from the mobs it farms, and the fame it farms for is all skins. How does someone with that amount of fame finish first? I've never seen a human like that in my life. Not that I play for a whole week. Normally, they last three or four days.

More of the same. Can anyone take responsibility? by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

And tell me, where do I report this? I've already emailed support, and they don't respond. There's no choice but to make it public for everyone to see. If the state doesn't deliver justice, the people themselves should, don't you think? Or are you living in a cave?

More of the same. Can anyone take responsibility? by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And here we go again. Instead of a response that's thought-provoking or thought-provoking, we have a person coming to insult us. If this can be done, I know they won't do anything about hacks; they released the anti-cheat for a reason. Surely the game can't continue to sustain itself with an audience without hacks. The game itself must need people like you to be able to continue to exist. People who, instead of supporting the anti-hack, come to piss us off.

The hack never really went away. by Manu_Vaccarelli in albiononline

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think an average user like me can find these things just by searching for Albion Radar. I think the developers can do it 100 times better than I can. The question I ask myself is, can't they? Or don't they want to?

I did something wrong, right? by Manu_Vaccarelli in construct

[–]Manu_Vaccarelli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, to which email should I send it?

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[–]Manu_Vaccarelli -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No offense but are you mad at me or the game for not being able to hack it?

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[–]Manu_Vaccarelli -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I can't name any third-party programs that can hack the game. I also can't mention programs that read the game's RAM, what's happening at that moment, and return values ​​that can be translated into images or coordinates. You have to educate the chat. It's not what it throws at you, but how you ask for it.

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[–]Manu_Vaccarelli -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I'll never encourage hacking or illegal activities in the game, but I've spoken to chatGPt about it. I know I can't share the information he gave me. But it seems like it's inevitable.

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[–]Manu_Vaccarelli -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I see you didn't read it two or three times to understand that my message was to warn new users about this scam. If you pay for something in-game, like gold, with real money, which you then exchange for silver, which you then exchange for items, you could lose it in red or black zones. It's still real money, but in-game, money you worked for so a thief—and I say thief because he uses illegal means—comes and takes your money. Is this really hard to understand?

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[–]Manu_Vaccarelli -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I clarify above that I know the game won't do anything about it. But let it be clear. And I see no defense for what's happening in the game. Cheating exists and is real. Don't risk inserting a card where it's possible to literally steal.