Batman wrote:
Have I missed some drama here? D:
The only thing I can say is:
Bots are one the best thing ever in runescape's economy.
Because bots make a difference with the Supply and Demand system. They product more, the supply rises so the prices get lower, so it is easier for us to afford items required in order to get a 99.
In the end, bots are helpful for regular players, lmfao.
Do I win?
Besides, I would not report anyone I know nor someone I don't even know. Unless they'd scam/hack. It doesn't really affect me and personnally, I don't see anything wrong with breaking rules. I have not much of right-wrong morals except for serious things so.
Botting isn't much of a issue, I'm pretty sure that more than a half of players tried at least once.
I considered this once, but it's still a "blessing" and a "curse" at the same time.
Bots do the work that I think the majority of players are not willing to do. In turn, this leads to larger supplies of resources which means lower prices. Still, it's unfair, cheating, and completely unbalances the economy in a bad way. At the same time, legitimate players have to compete against bots, but compose a smaller part of the actual resource gathering done and GE holdings.
It's true that having low prices and lots of resources to access is handy and all, but it is detrimental to players who try to legitimately play the game to make money.Also, most botting probably affects f2pers greater than members (just guessing).
So really, it comes down to whether or not you care. If you don't care about breaking the rules, artificially inflated economies, and bots being a larger part of the population than actual players (and playing for humans which would seemingly defeat the purpose of the game), then you can continue playing the game just fine without worrying about a thing. But if you do care, then you'll be much more likely to speak out against botting and its side effects (both "good" and bad).