9/14/2019 Bot Programs For Eq2 Crafting Stations
RE: EC7 (Full Version) Message Mastercrafter9 - RE: EC7 (2/11/2011 9:13:23 PM) Hey got your email today so I said WTH lets give it a try again my biggest fear of course is getting suspenened again or band, that why I have not been back on ec since aug 2010 when I was suspenened for using a crafting program of course not this one I had to see what else was out there LOL what a mastake. But so far I like the new program it was very easy to set up and use with profit UI. Is there any way that soe can track and see if you using this kind of program that you know of? I never let it run unattened I only craft in my Guild house that is not open to vistors.So far like it much better then EC6 it dont need alot,the one thing would be nice is if it let you know when you out of fuel, but I know you probley have a list of thing LOL. Thanks Good to be back Hope i dont get in Trouble again Mastercrafter9 irjvik - RE: EC7 (2/11/2011 9:47:40 PM) Hi. First sorry for my bad English, I'm French.
Sure an automated program could detect Evercraft, but SoE has none now, as it would means scanning your whole PC and memory/processes: - Such a program can be easily blocked by anti-spyware/anti-virus/firewall security (take a look at gameguard for an example) - technically a nightmare - This also means acessing 'private' personal data, and MMORPGs EULA about authorizing MMOs companies to violate your private life is not valid in all countries - court case possible So the usual way is to teleport a crafting player into a non-crafting area and look for its behavior. But it requires a GM, and without another player report, this is unlikely to happen. MMORPGs have too few GMs, and bot-crafting into your 'private' guild means security for you. Another usual way is to analyse your crafting logs, having crafted 2.000 times the same food receipe on 18 continous hours is sure suspicious. Also, if you do anything manually between craft bots, other players will think you're not botting.
I often does rushed orders city writs in 'regular' crafting areas, surrounded by other players: - go to crafting station - run evercraft to do the tradeskill task - go validate finished quest - buy new fuel - get the next city writ - and starting over 8D This way, another players have no reasons to believe there is a bot involved. So be smart, and you will be garanteed safe craft :) Just as a side note, I singlehandly levelled up two level 50+ 'private' guilds on both live and EQ2x servers. Edit: Also another good way to be reported as botting is selling tons of stuff at Auction House. If I craft for selling at AH (and sometimes I do), I'm crafting manually, as I think it would be unfair to bot as other players haven't a crafting bot. Michael - RE: EC7 (2/11/2011 11:40:39 PM) Mastercrafter, Firstly, I agree with everything irjvik said. My own response is this (and I'll try to keep this as simple as possible): when the EQ2 program runs, it reserves a range of available memory your computer has.
It loads itself into that area, and that is where it runs from. Recently, Sony has added software that scans all of that memory and looks for unauthorized changes.
The last bot had a cracked memory drive, so Frigui sends you to a third Treasury of Claw on Blackwind Isle. Find the bot. Take the Cloud Station to Blackwind Isle. Take a ramp at -546, 134, 254 Copy up the the Blacktalon Camp, the Treasury is at -540, 173, 324 Copy.; The bot is inside at -38, 112, -1 Copy.Climb the wall right in front of you, you don't have to go far, it is a small room. Forums > Products > ISXEQ2 for EverQuest 2 > OgreBot > Discussion in 'OgreBot' started. Pack Pony, Gathering Goblin, Depots), Quest Bot (Automated completion of content!), Advanced Solo, Heroic and Raid. In the guild hall there is a work bench next to crafting station that I am trying to do the writs from it and I can do writs from.
A program like Evercraft has to gather information from EQ2 in order to know what's going on so it can properly react. Some of my competitors use technology that involves looking into EQ2's reserved memory space, and even modifying it in some ways. When they do this, the software Sony has employed will see these unauthorized changes to the EQ2 memory space and report them to their servers. This will result in a suspension or ban - regardless of whether another player or GM witnessed you botting or not. Evercraft does not employ these intrusive methods for gathering information from EQ2.
When the EQ2 program is running, it generates information that is sent to your graphics card for processing. From there, that information is sent to your monitor to be displayed. What Evercraft does is commonly referred to as 'pixel-based' scanning. It looks at the information sent to your monitor, long after it has left the actual EQ2 program, and keeps track of the color of pixels at specific locations. Using this information, it can keep track of what is going on in the game. That is why Evercraft relies on an EQ2 UI mod that adds colored squares all over the place.
Those squares provide an easy way for Evercraft to 'see' what's going on. Because Evercraft looks at the visual information after it has already been sent from EQ2 to your monitor, the EQ2 program has no way of knowing what Evercraft is doing. Therefore, your usage of Evercraft cannot be detected using methods I described above.
The only possible way your usage of Evercraft could be detected by.automated. means is if the EQ2 program looked outside of it's own memory space and actively scanned the other programs you have running besides EQ2.
This is a very touchy subject for most people because it constitutes somewhat of a violation of privacy. Because of this, as far as I know, Sony does not employ such methods. All this being said, 1) this is subject to change. They could begin scanning external processes at any time, though my personal opinion is that it's highly unlikely. If they do, I will simply randomize the name of the Evercraft process so that it constantly changes. 2) You are still vulnerable to being caught if you use Evercraft in a reckless manner that could potentially draw attention to yourself. Generally, as irjvik stated above, this would be initiated by reports from other players.
If you're crafting in a secure area, this is highly unlikely. I simply don't believe there are enough GMs to randomly drop in on all the crafters that are crafting and fool with them by teleporting them around to see if they are using bots. Even if there were enough GMs and they were that bored, people would end up getting pretty upset by being constantly bugged by them during normal game play. So yeah, this has turned into somewhat of a novel, but I just wanted you all to understand the details about why you shouldn't really fear being caught while using Evercraft. This business was started in January 2005, so I've been around for over 6 years.
In that time, I've only heard of ONE, maybe TWO people (out of over 12,000) who had issues due to being caught using Evercraft. That person or couple of people (I still think it was only 1) acknowledged that they left it running for days at a time in a public area. I don't want to carry on and on, but I hope after reading this you can relax and enjoy your experience using Evercraft without fear of losing the character(s) you've put so much time and effort into creating. Mastercrafter9 - RE: EC7 (2/12/2011 10:33:35 AM) Thank you for the for the info I have been with you for I think about 4 years maybe 5 I was able to use it to make 9 lvl 90 crafters.Dont mean to beat a died horse after getting caught just abit nervous. Any way is there a way to save your your profile when you exit the program so when you load EC7 back up you dont need to set it up again thanks again MIke Trooper042 - RE: EC7 (2/12/2011 10:49:48 AM) Just downloaded the.zip and was up crafting within 5 mins. So far looks super stable, fast and easy. Add-ons will come with time, I can see that.
I'm a happy customer (x2) soundchicken - RE: EC7 (2/12/2011 11:26:14 AM) quote: ORIGINAL: Mastercrafter9 any way is there a way to save your your profile when you exit the program so when you load EC7 back up you dont need to set it up again thanks again MIke put it in a post in gdcurry - RE: EC7 (2/16/2011 4:02:25 PM) OK, Michael. I'm convinced. This new EC7 engine is AWESOME! I have tested it with as many as 100 different recipes in a single run - flawless. I have tested it while running un-throttled torrents at the same time - flawless.
For a long time in TSO crafting instances I have used EC5 (and EC6) with spam turned off to be absolutely certain that they catch the reactions. With EC7 I can't turn off spam, but it doesn't matter because it hits every reaction perfectly every single time. I can't craft this well by hand. I will be converting my license immediately now that my trial has expired.
I will post in the other forum for feature requirements to be added. Thanks Michael, good work on the engine. Now get some extra features going.;) Michael - RE: EC7 (2/16/2011 4:12:37 PM) Thanks gd - it means a lot to hear you say all that! I will definitely start banging out the features within the next few days. After the latest update, there have been 100+ users logged in around the clock and not a single bug report or complaint. That's a good enough sign for me to stamp it as being officially 'stable', so it's safe to move forward without worrying about a new feature masking a bug that got missed. One new feature I need to put in place is some sort of referral rewards system so I can encourage all of you to spread the word about EC7.
;) versed - RE: EC7 (2/17/2011 4:43:37 AM) I know I have not posted for a long time, but I have always been happy with EC (except for version 6) LOL. Loving the new EC7 and will begin referring again. It runs like a charm! Thanks for all your hard work!!
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