by
Willbonney
» 16 Aug 2015, 05:00
You forgot branches...
I'm not getting your arguments Storm, no matter the number of times I read them. You seem to hate any and all ideas of Auto-gathering and even use infinite as a term to describe it. It's not infinite, it's very finite, based on the amount of time the "bot" is running and how effective it is at gathering.
That said and done, what exactly is the problem? You say some stuff will be worthless in the game, but well, isn't that kind of the point? Even with currency, the penny is the most worthless, but add enough of them together and you have something of value. I'd say if there are so many botters out there, wouldn't that rather point to a broken system? If so many of your customers are doing something in a certain way, wouldn't your company be better off supporting that way, instead of resisting it? There already is Auto-Gathering in some forms in the game. Why not just support it, but maybe put limitations on it?
For instance, make it so gathering plant fiber will repeat over and over, but increase the weight of fiber/fish/branches so you could carry less before becoming encumbered. I don't think anyone really cares about Water or Flint. We're probably good with it being mostly worthless. For herbing, I haven't come up with a good enough solution to post, yet.
A question I'd like to ask you though: How exactly do you rationalize telling others how to play a video game that they have paid for? I keep reading these posts of how "botting ruined this or that game," but in each and every case, the examples of what games those were were either vague, or those games had more, and bigger issues. Please give a good example of how Auto-Gathering, because that is really what you seem to be against, has ever "ruined" a Sandbox video game.
Sure, let's do our best to keep out hacks, cheats, aimbots, and other systems that would give a tangible advantage to one player over another, but your war against any and all botting in terms of gathering, well, it's starting to seem rather petty now. Especially with many of the responses I've read on the topic.
You can't always get what you want, the world, even the online one, doesn't work that way.