Dragonborn Discussion started by Dragonborn 3 years ago

When we reintroduced Free Trade and OSRS Gold the Wilderness at the start of the year we promised to combine that with programs that would counter botting. We have launched a variety of programs in order to achieve this over the past couple of months. Some of them we have already mentioned to your attention, others because we don't want to alert bot makers and gold farmers about our countermeasures.

The problem we face is that, despite all of the programs and good intentions, the problem remains massive and negatively impacting certain aspects of our game. We are continuing to battle bots on every front. We are trying to be more transparent and transparent about some initiatives and measures that we have released or are soon to release.

Our internal systems have been upgraded to recognize spam messages in chat window and immediately muffle the offender. This will prevent the continuous flow of messages between the gold farmers, which is negatively impacting your gaming experience. We appreciate your feedback! Continuing our ongoing legal cases against bot developers.

The requirement for a valid email address for new accounts will improve account security and limit the amount of account creation that gold-farers make use of.

There are several additional initiatives and actions we are planning to take in the coming months. We will be sharing them as frequently and as in-depth as we can. They are among the most crucial. We also know that we have not been the most effective at communicating what our actions are. It is going to change in the coming days. Although we have had the ability to Buy RS 2007 Gold win small battles and invest significant money and resources to combat this issue, it's not going in our favour. We are struggling to keep pace of companies whose only concern is bringing bots into the game. Despite all of our continued efforts but one thing is clear.
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