This could be done through two methods: either we make changes to our bot detection, or we tell them how to avoid triggering it. The big question at hand is whether it’s possible for the client to avoid triggering our bot detection. I’ve seen some claims that these bans were targeted and I’d like to assure you that this is absolutely untrue. One thing you’re already aware of is the fact that the client simply is not compatible with our bot detection systems, there were a few instances of macro bans over the weekend which are a testament to that. It is in our best interests to be as transparent with you as we possibly can, and so I’ll share some of the substantial reasons as to why this is the case. Such a large decision could not be made overnight. Our priority is to ensure that we protect you, our players, as well as our own intellectual property. We’d like to thank you for your patience whilst conversations were taking place, both internal and external. ![]() We'd like to address the situation with OSHD, and discuss our stance on the client. ![]() The recent release of a third-party client, OSHD, has sparked a lot of discussion within the community.
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