For Sword of the New World: Granado Espada on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Bots everywhere!' Geer My Geer is the multi client tool for Granado Espada. Japanese server is on win7/64bit only. Singapore server is on win7/64bit only. USA server is on.

Granado Espada is the only mmorpg I've ever played where the majority of players bot, and many feel it's a greater moral wrong to report botters than to cheat. After all, if everyone bots, then those who protest are going against the will of the community and ratting out their game brothers. IAH itself was persuaded by this argument, and infamously chose to 'close one eye' rather than enforce either it's own or the anti-cheat terms of the contract they signed with the Granado Espada's developers, IMC (Sample contract ). Most of the forum community maintains an anti-botting stance. There have been a few minor scandals when a high-profile player was 'outed' as a botter, and some players who continue to inveigh against botting have given into what they see as the realities of Singapore un-management of Granado Espada: nothing is sadder than running across one of the forum admins botting in-game.

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I really can't blame them, though, since IAH so thoroughly stacked the deck against legit players. It's just to easy for IAH to stamp out 'heated' discussion on the forum instead of dealing with the problems that fueling that discussion. One of the most famous 'heated' discussions was when a player posted a screenshot of faction chat that revealed the in-game identity of the guy who ran the main bot script distribution web site ( either ge-ai.net or or both), As far as I know, IAH never took any action against the bot-distributor or searched for any successors to ge-ai.net, but I do remember irked GMs scurrying about admonishing everyone to quietly send in tickets instead of raising such controversial (and legal question-raising) topics in public. Unfortunately, IAH had by then developed a reputation for round-filing tickets, and ai-ge.net had been common knowledge for years.

Since IAH hadn't done anything yet, it followed that IAH would never do anything without a community consensus in the form of outcry on the forum: and just because IAH preferred to close one eye doesn't mean forum members were in any way obliged to play along. Since I don't bot, and I don't ask for details from people who do, I was only vaguely aware that another bot distribution forum had replaced ai-ge.net. Yet after every patch, Granado Espada players were easily getting new bot scripts. Seems to be one of the major new sources. Ravenloft dm screen pdf free. It's been running since 2009, and IAH seems to be ignoring it, so I don't think I'm blowing any investigation by pointing at it now. It's against the rules to post bot distribution sites on the official forum, so I'm not sure whether the few remaining bot fighters are aware of this site. If there are some anti-bot secret agents investigating under cover, it doesn't seem like their efforts have led to a reduction of botting in-game.