In a blog post(opens in new tab) Lost Ark Gold posted yesterday, the team behind the development provided an update on the game's numerous bots. The team said that they were "working on internal strategies and tools to make it harder for bots into the game".It follows an announcement from last week, which said Smilegate had "been engaged in crafting effective tools and methods to identify and eliminate bots from the game" and banned over a million "bot" accounts from its servers(opens in new tab) on March 4. "Last Friday, we began the process of implementing bot bans, that targeted over a million unlegitimate account holders," this update stated (thanks, NME(opens in new tab)). "We know this will not solve the issue on its own and that bots are still present in the game, so we're here to provide assurance that this was only one step in an ongoing fight.
Lost Ark is still fighting bots as well as accounts that aren't legitimate.
By Vikki Blake, published on 13 March 2022. "We recognize that [bans] can not fix the situation by itself and there are still bots in the game"Smilegate continues to fight bots in its new MMO, Lost Ark, published through Amazon Games.
In an online blog post(opens in a new tab) shared yesterday, the team behind the development provided an update on the game's plentiful bots. They said they were "working on internal strategies along with tools and techniques to make buy Gold Lost Ark much more difficult for bots to be able to".
In a blog post(opens in new tab) Lost Ark Gold posted yesterday, the team behind the development provided an update on the game's numerous bots. The team said that they were "working on internal strategies and tools to make it harder for bots into the game".It follows an announcement from last week, which said Smilegate had "been engaged in crafting effective tools and methods to identify and eliminate bots from the game" and banned over a million "bot" accounts from its servers(opens in new tab) on March 4. "Last Friday, we began the process of implementing bot bans, that targeted over a million unlegitimate account holders," this update stated (thanks, NME(opens in new tab)). "We know this will not solve the issue on its own and that bots are still present in the game, so we're here to provide assurance that this was only one step in an ongoing fight.
Lost Ark is still fighting bots as well as accounts that aren't legitimate.
By Vikki Blake, published on 13 March 2022. "We recognize that [bans] can not fix the situation by itself and there are still bots in the game"Smilegate continues to fight bots in its new MMO, Lost Ark, published through Amazon Games.
In an online blog post(opens in a new tab) shared yesterday, the team behind the development provided an update on the game's plentiful bots. They said they were "working on internal strategies along with tools and techniques to make buy Gold Lost Ark much more difficult for bots to be able to".