Aram a botting paradise.

SinfulStranger·6/6/2018, 12:45:53 PM·2 votes·812 views

A multi million dollar company and worldwide game and it can't control a bot issue in Aram, this shows the lack of support / care for the general player, obviously if you aren't a "Pro" gamer you don't matter anymore. Maybe a little reality check of where your roots began and the people that supported this game to make it what it is. The players. All in all pretty poor and disappointing effort.

5 Comments

Diaz846/6/2018, 1:40:19 PM3 votes

just ran by a bot.the guy dident even have runes.and was just spawning / running in to enemy / spawn / run in to enemy / repeat..im playing north america

Vhan87656/6/2018, 1:45:38 PM2 votes

Riot never does anything about the botting issue. It's always there, it's always a problem for new players, and it's always brought to Riot's attention, they just never do anything about it. And why bother? People are still playing their game, giving them tons of money. Why fix a problem that in retrospect only exists because it must mean the game is "popular".

Removing the level cap only made botting worse. People with hitting level 100 within the first week of the update and then most recently, last I heard someone finally hit level 1,000. Bullshit if they play that much but Rito isn't going to look into ever and do anything. So long as LC$ is doing its job, Riot won't ever fix their game in any sense.

ModKnightsKemplar6/6/2018, 1:51:18 PM2 votes

Riot does ban bots, but they do it in waves to try to limit the amount of info that the botters have to get around their sensing capabilities.

If you have a better idea, I'm sure Riot would love to hear it. People act like it's an easy problem to solve, but I have yet to hear an easy solution.

Nine Realms6/6/2018, 12:51:53 PM1 votes

Never ran across bots in EUNE, so its only OCE / NA thing?

SinfulStranger6/8/2018, 1:29:18 PM1 votes

This is a fairly typical inaction by a lot of games that start small and grow as a rapid rate, people forget their roots, but the real issue i would suggest is ever since rito lost control of its own company after selling out to a gaming investment corp this would have become a non issue as it doesn't effect the bottom dollar return. May have seen a different resolution if the company was still run by people that cared about their product instead of a single dollar driven goal, im baffled as to how people can't manage to do both.