damianek113092
Intermediate OT User
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2013
- Messages
- 235
- Reaction score
- 108
The price of premium is insignificant compared to the fact that the server is infested with botters who ruin the experience. Rifbot is the main bot people use, and in combination with an anti-GM script, it is undetectable unless you are careless enough to bot while sleeping. I do not even think the staff cares—they simply do not. A single staff member versus an entire OTS is an unfair match. Since the bot is paid, it must be profitable for the developer to keep updating it to work with the Elderan client. There is demand for it; otherwise, it would not function, and the bot developer would not bother updating the code. This demonstrates a clear supply-and-demand cycle. Judging by the lack of client updates, it seems the Elderan staff has given up on fighting this software.
Unless Edward demonstrates genuine care for his players and enforces his own rule—“prohibition of the usage of bots”—he will not be a trustworthy GM. At the moment, he has not updated the client since the start of Horizon, which suggests that he knows the bot is working and has no interest in complicating things. He does not update the client because doing so would create extra work for Rafal, the owner of Rifbot. The Elderan client has not been updated at all to prevent injection or force Rafal to rewrite the code.
Additionally, the server is not listed on OTServlist. Its advertisements are aggressively promoted through streamers who do not genuinely want to play but instead fulfill their 10-hour paid contracts each week. The combination of pushy advertisements, bot-infested gameplay, staff negligence, and Edward’s inactivity is frustrating. The so-called “bots not allowed” rule is entirely misleading. It seems this server is nothing more than a side hustle for Edward—a money-making machine with no real sense of community, just a project to fund the developer’s lavish lifestyle.

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Unless Edward demonstrates genuine care for his players and enforces his own rule—“prohibition of the usage of bots”—he will not be a trustworthy GM. At the moment, he has not updated the client since the start of Horizon, which suggests that he knows the bot is working and has no interest in complicating things. He does not update the client because doing so would create extra work for Rafal, the owner of Rifbot. The Elderan client has not been updated at all to prevent injection or force Rafal to rewrite the code.
Additionally, the server is not listed on OTServlist. Its advertisements are aggressively promoted through streamers who do not genuinely want to play but instead fulfill their 10-hour paid contracts each week. The combination of pushy advertisements, bot-infested gameplay, staff negligence, and Edward’s inactivity is frustrating. The so-called “bots not allowed” rule is entirely misleading. It seems this server is nothing more than a side hustle for Edward—a money-making machine with no real sense of community, just a project to fund the developer’s lavish lifestyle.

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