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    Botting is the use of software to control/react in the game without human interaction. This would also include repeater macros, commonly made on keyboard/mouse software.

    Unless you're planning on coding Hotkeynet to interact with the game executable and/or memory in some way to create an automation, there is nothing wrong with it.

    But then again, you're example is quite limited so hard to tell where you're going with it.

    Last edit: You really shouldn't be going into something with this sort of mentality. Normal multiboxing does not even get close to botting and such.

    Quote Originally Posted by Syclone View Post
    I appreciate your responses. What about if-else blocks that are simply for hotkey convenience? For example if I used HotKeyNet to check if the mouse is within a rect on a window:
    <If MouseIsOverWindowRect WoW1 28 30 224 57>
    <Else>

    etc...

    I ask because another user posted his response from a GM after having a ban uplifted. He states the following:

    Wouldn't even the simplest if-else block fall under "The moment there is any level of outboard scripting or automated interpretation/decision making, the line between multiboxing and botting has been crossed."?
    Last edited by Jabberie : 06-02-2019 at 11:45 AM

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