The following is a very brief email exchange between myself and Vladimir “Bobik” Piskunov. Everything mentioned is subject to change at any time so
do not accept this as holy scripture. What you can do is accept this for is face value: a response to the subject of using automation tools and bots in LiF.
First and foremost, let us define what an automation tool is, and the different types of bots that exist within the realm of MMO's:Automation Tools:These serve one purpose only, and that is to automate a specific function that is both stationary, and highly repetitive. Gathering plant fibers in one such example. There are numerous tools to use this, most commonly are MMO gaming devices such as keyboards and mice. An automation method does not inject nor even read memory addresses. It simply utilizes pre-arranged macros and loops the function of this macro over a set course of time or number of actions. It is non invasive, does not purport a method to steal kills or resources from others, does not automate actions that interact with others, or move around the grid.
Non-Invasive Bot Tools:A non-invasive bot tool serves the purpose of an automation tool, but with one extra layer of intelligence necessary to undergo functions ranging from stationary, semi-stationary, or fully mobile. Usually involves the recording of mouse movement in combination with keyboard macro commands. They do not always, nor are required, to read memory addresses, however sometimes do for the sole purpose of knowing true compass headings. This allows the recording of mouse movements to coordinate with the compass to ensure an exact path is replicated and can be reproduced. This might include picking up an item from one bag, walking to yet another bag, and unloading said contents.
Invasive Bot ToolsThese are what most uninformed users think of when they think of, or read about, botters and other automation methods. They almost always read memory addresses in order to find out min/max/current stats such as health, energy, mana, etc. They sometimes even inject into the memory address itself, in order to freeze or alter in some way, those stats in order to create results not equal to that of a normal playing function. Infinite health, stamina bars, max carry weight, and more. They can be used at PVP bots, kill stealing bots, looters, and more, typically designed to achieve a very specific advantage over another that is otherwise not mechanically possible. Obvious not within the boundaries of the intended spirit of the game.
[QUESTION]"So with the three descriptions above, do you think we could flesh out some sort of official response on the forums that stipulates what is legal, and what is not legal? Obvious invasive bots should be illegal, maybe even non-invasive depending on your point of view, but what about basic automations, mobile or otherwise? It would be nice to know the answer to this question, officially."
[RESPONSE]"don't have any time really to make an official statement, official document, update a EULA or whatever. But I'll just share my opinion with you and you're free to share it if you want to (or just link me to a relative forums topic, please
). Automation and non-invasive bot tools
ARE ALLOWED in my opinion. Though I think there might be some troubles for players that will use them in our constantly changing world with full loot PvP
And we aim to make such automations unnecessary in game (all minigame crafts for instance have an "Autocraft" option).
As about invasive bot tools TBH I consider them as hacks really and of course they are PROHIBITED."
[THE VERDICT]This is a common sense conclusion here. If you want to use automations for repetitive tedious tasks, then the use of such tools are currently acceptable. Mobile non-invasive bots are also acceptable, however for obvious reasons noted by Bobik, if you run an automation, don't be surprised if someone finds and kills you while running your script within a non-protected space. (Obviously.)
The spirit of this conversation was one that states an automation tool that does not directly interact within someone in a harmful manner or in a way that is otherwise impossible to do otherwise (hacks, memory address manipulation, etc) is not allowed. You may not use a combat bot to grief people, you cannot use a looting bot to raid villages, etc.
I hope this answers some of the concerns I've been reading about people who are unsure what is legit, and what is not regarding people using automation tools.
Cheers