For most free MMO games, the widespread problem of bots is always a potential danger.
Especially with games that are heavy on grinding like Throne and Liberty, things become even more complicated. To the extent that the game's developer even had to warn and call for awareness from gamers.
The state of Throne and Liberty is getting worse, after developer NCSoft introduced a new way to earn Salvation Tokens – an important crafting currency in the game and required to get good loot from chests in Dungeons challenges.
NCSoft's intention is also quite clear when encouraging gamers to try experiencing many different Dungeons, instead of focusing on spamming a single challenge. In theory, this is a good idea, but for those who are spamming bots, it is exactly what they expect. By improving the algorithm in their software, they took advantage of the team-matching mechanism to put bots in parties with real players.
Of course, because they are bots, these virtual players are very bad. Using skills and weapon combinations indiscriminately, these bots make real gamers almost helpless in overcoming levels. If in the past, the names of bots were often displayed in a very recognizable way, now, everything has become more complicated when gamers “plowing” with this software have known how to improve, through That avoids strict bans from the developer.
NCSoft said it will make changes to the random matchmaking system to punish those who cancel during the matchmaking process, but this certainly cannot help them solve the bot problem that is rampant in the game. current time. And gamers will probably have to continue to endure this in the near future.