bigballer607
Pro 1
It was a serious exploit with the 110 ovr players.
*cough* bots *cough*
*cough* bots *cough*
It was a serious exploit with the 110 ovr players.
*cough* bots *cough*
It had to have been serious. Because the last 2 days before the shutdown...... There were far too many 110s showing up in the AH. Whereas prior to that you could refresh every drop and maybe see 1 an hour......I was seeing 1-2 cards every 10 mins.It was a serious exploit with the 110 ovr players.
*cough* bots *cough*
Yeah. Last time I looked for 110s was for 10 minutes. Saw two Shaqs and a 110 Pierce.It had to have been serious. Because the last 2 days before the shutdown...... There were far too many 110s showing up in the AH. Whereas prior to that you could refresh every drop and maybe see 1 an hour......I was seeing 1-2 cards every 10 mins.
It had to have been serious. Because the last 2 days before the shutdown...... There were far too many 110s showing up in the AH.
The AH is their Area 51. It doesn't even exist if you were to ask them..... They don't say squat about how it worksEA would go a long way in earning trust by actually communicating what the issues were.
Don't hold your breath, though
Instead we get cryptic tweets like "this is why we can't have good things", etc. With no explanation at all lol.EA would go a long way in earning trust by actually communicating what the issues were.
Don't hold your breath, though
buy 15 100s per day to get foam fingers for SD masters.
He knows but he has tons of coins to spare and wants to be ready for when the 110 SD players come outYou do know that you get foam fingers as awards for playing showdown, right?
Why spend 1 million coins for those?
I have some platinum fingers to spare and never wasted a single player or coin to get them.
You can also get fingers from packs in store you can buy with rep points.
It's very rare in those. 1 in the last 10 packs over a 2 month period
You do know that you get foam fingers as awards for playing showdown, right?
Why spend 1 million coins for those?
I have some platinum fingers to spare and never wasted a single player or coin to get them.
You can also get fingers from packs in store you can buy with rep points.
It's very rare in those. 1 in the last 10 packs over a 2 month period
They don't work like manual sniping in that you can set it to click the chosen area every 10 milliseconds if you choose. So when the round does drop, your BOT will click it 20 times before the average person sees the card, processes it in his brain, and clicks again to buy it.If bots work like manual sniping then how is it any faster? My biggest issue sniping is the AH refresh. I have a gigabit connection with pretty low latency and get the spinning circle of death more often than not. Then random “could not connect to the server” when it really hangs. Only advantage I see is unmanned time in the AH but they’re at the same mercy as everyone else on the refresh cycle.
Ok, but that only comes into play on a clean refresh. Like I said, the key to great sniping for me has been the clean refresh but lately, the AH has double refreshes on popular drops and the refresh itself takes seconds to complete.They don't work like manual sniping in that you can set it to click the chosen area every 10 milliseconds if you choose. So when the round does drop, your BOT will click it 20 times before the average person sees the card, processes it in his brain, and clicks again to buy it.
There’s something that you can manipulate somewhat as a user, which is how I got my Harden. I like to call it a ‘perfect refresh’. If you know the drop time, for instance we’ll say it’s a the 1:6 minute mark around 30 seconds, there’s an instance a few seconds prior to the 30 second mark drop where if your refresh is timed correctly, you’ll see any hypothetical cards that would drop a second or two quicker than something like a bot or a manual refresher.Ok, but that only comes into play on a clean refresh. Like I said, the key to great sniping for me has been the clean refresh but lately, the AH has double refreshes on popular drops and the refresh itself takes seconds to complete.
I’ve sat there knowing when card will drop, hitting refresh and the card appears sold. I’ve managed to open several and push bin only to get sold. Simple perception and reaction time is close to 1 second. With the second push it’s probably another second. Almost impossible to beat a bot that is clicking 50 times per second (20ms).Ok, but that only comes into play on a clean refresh. Like I said, the key to great sniping for me has been the clean refresh but lately, the AH has double refreshes on popular drops and the refresh itself takes seconds to complete.
I get it but X020179 is hinting at your real problem. Those cards that come up already sold aren't necessarily from botters. I've been sniping since season 1 and it's definitely harder than it was then but there's still two main factors for me: 1) time invested and 2) AH refresh cycle. The first is completely controllable but the 2nd makes the first even worse. Either way, it still feels like a manual process is required before the bot can do its thing. Heopfully you can tell us how it goes once the AH is back up.I’ve sat there knowing when card will drop, hitting refresh and the card appears sold. I’ve managed to open several and push bin only to get sold. Simple perception and reaction time is close to 1 second. With the second push it’s probably another second. Almost impossible to beat a bot that is clicking 50 times per second (20ms).