Like you said before when there was profit in it I could see someones reasoning but not now. There is really no point in botting in Diablo 3 now. That being said, the intransparency pendulum has swung too much into one direction for me and others who identify themselves as "false positives": May we get some details on your playing behavior? I'm most interested in paragon level (gives us an estimate for how much you played) and leaderboard rankings (as the banwaves seem to be very much focused on people who got ranked).Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread But since Blizzard's EULA allows them to ban you even without reason they won't update that email to be more specific, also to prevent counter measures of 3rd party tool developers. The email always looks the same, it says "bots", even though at this point the number of people who make a believable case for never using bot software and getting bans went through the roof. For D3, this seems to just result in the default response. For most other Blizzard games I've seen Twitter posts or blue posts acknowledging the possibility of false positives and asking those to file a ticket. Those ongoing banwaves are not limited to D3 - they carry out banwaves across all Blizzard games currently - however, D3 is the only game where "false positives" don't seem to be acknowledged. However, as people pointed out, it seems like no D3 ban has been revoked for years now. Probably to prevent those kind of threads over getting banned: What people probably mean to say with "go to Blizzard" is not to post on their forums (which of course you can't and also won't do anything good, quite the opposite) but rather appeal, write a ticket. Saying "go to the official forums": When your game license is banned, you also receive a temporary ban (usually 2 days from what I've heard, maybe longer now) for the official forums.
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