Quote Originally Posted by 'Suribusi',index.php?page=Thread&postID=139810#pos t139810
Which also makes sense since you cannot provide them with anything but fiction. It is hard to read your posts any more, they are highly ridiculous. You are seeking answers from people who cannot make decisions, on top of providing them with false information from the start and not even bothering to edit the original post to correct yourself for new thread readers. You
Show me. Don't make claims, provide facts.

If you're honestly going to have a feud over "well, she didn't know and PURPOSELY and EVILLY misrepresented the product and then maliciously LEFT THAT INFORMATION ALONE", then I am not going to argue with you. If you read my posts and feel that delusional about them, I'm afraid there is no logic that I can provide you with that will be adequately convincing to remove your bias. We shall agree to disagree.

The fact that GMs cannot provide any yes/no answer proves that the problem is more complex than "oh, it's just the same as keyboard multiplexing". If it were "just the same" it wouldn't be hard to get verification. They don't make decisions, but they certainly can get decisions from teh powers that be. If it were a simple "oh, it's just like broadcasting a keyboard signal" do you honestly think it would be difficult for them to get an answer?


EDIT: Zanthor, I appear to have missed your post in my haste.

I totally agree -- like I've said before I don't think the idea of what ClickBoxer (or other programs that would like to use x,y locations) is inherently bad, I just think it's a slippery slope. The discussion has seemed to degenerate into whether or not it's gray area RIGHT NOW, but yes... the original topic should be brought back (after all, if it stays too long off-track I've been advised to lock it).

You (and some others) have both mentioned that perhaps Blizzard can't confirm/allow click broadcasting because it would obfuscate their detection of botting. In essence, Click casting could be perfectly fine, but because it uses similar methods to botting I/O it could be unwittingly facilitating the anti-detection of bots.

That also makes sense.