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#1 2016-07-13 16:02:35, last edited by Tomahawk (2016-07-13 16:03:12)

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[Question] Detecting a bot

What's the easiest/simplest/quickest way to detect a bot?

If I'm running a BAL, I don't want to start a game with a bot as one of the players. It's also nice to know who's a bot and who isn't.


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#2 2016-07-13 16:13:09

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

An easy way would be to have a team color below spawn, then to check if they have that team color, since a bot won't pick it up.


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#3 2016-07-13 16:33:34, last edited by XxAtillaxX (2016-07-13 16:35:25)

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

I've developed a method that accurately detects bots (better than Everybody Edits server does for campaigns, even...).
I've only shared it with a select few people, for obvious reasons.

I'll PM you the explanation if you're dissatisfied with public potential solutions posted here, as long you agree to withhold confidentiality.


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#4 2016-07-13 16:40:50, last edited by Tomahawk (2016-07-13 16:40:56)

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

XxAtillaxX wrote:

I've developed a method that accurately detects bots (better than Everybody Edits server does for campaigns, even...).I've only shared it with a select few people, for obvious reasons.

Not sure what those obvious reasons are, but sure, I'll keep it a secret. PM me.


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#5 2016-07-13 16:41:39

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

The obvious reasons are to hinder evasion, most people are too stupid to figure out how it works, but it's fairly simple.
I'll send a PM.


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#6 2016-07-13 16:56:39

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

I think it would be best to keep methods private, since it lessens the chance noobs will be able to evade it.
Anyone competent enough can simply modify the client, or write their own packet editor (not as hard as you think, once you have a grasp of winsocks).


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#7 2016-07-13 17:02:14

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

XxAtillaxX wrote:

I think it would be best to keep methods private, since it lessens the chance noobs will be able to evade it.
Anyone competent enough can simply modify the client, or write their own packet editor (not as hard as you think, once you have a grasp of winsocks).

Deleted my post. I hope none saw what i wrote ;p

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#8 2016-07-13 17:21:35

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Re: [Question] Detecting a bot

XxAtillaxX wrote:

I think it would be best to keep methods private, since it lessens the chance noobs will be able to evade it.
Anyone competent enough can simply modify the client, or write their own packet editor (not as hard as you think, once you have a grasp of winsocks).

They'd go through way too much trouble to join as a bot for a simple bal...
Anyways, as you said people can always just create their own client, which makes them able to do hack-ish stuff again.

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