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Originally Posted by Fadal74
This is simply not true.
Its more like 99% of users are detected and Still detected when they try a new account.
When trying a new account without the bot everything is fine until the bot gets fired up then you're banned.
All you have to do is go to discord and read.
Also.. There is nothing in discord about the bot being updated after the bans.
The bot is decent when it's not banned.
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News
The last couple of days we have been looking into the situation that happened with the blocking of players in the game.
In short, our bot is not being detected! Our bot is not written in "Kibor"!
Long, bots written in "Kibor" (kibor-bot.com) began to be detected by EAC, in connection with which almost all of their users were blocked. And everything is not as simple as an ordinary detection, everything is a little more complicated here.
1) If you've ever run accounts on the same computer, they are "linked" in the EAC.
2) Accounts are "linked" by hardware, while the entire set of criteria is not known exactly, but the point is that new registered accounts are also "linked" to old ones.
3) If at least one of your "linked" accounts has been blocked, then all the rest are automatically blocked when any unknown software is detected (and these are essentially any bots).
Also, there were superimposed locks for cheats / dupes and much more.
Our bot has a situation like this, about 30% of users received blocks, the rest use the bot without any problems to this day.
It is safe to use the bot right now, provided that your account is not "linked" to any blocked account. If you are unsure, the safest option is virtual machines.
We, in turn, are preparing an update that will allow the bot and the game to run in different environments (for example, we run the game in the VM, and the bot on the main system), with this approach, EAC will not be able to detect our bot.
But this does not guarantee protection from the ban, because there are still reports, and no one has canceled the manual check by GM.