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Will private server botting jeopardize Bnat game?

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Hi there.

Im quite active on the "real" wow, but many of my friends is playing TBC on a private server, so really wanna play a bit with them as well. But since work take so much of my spare time I was wondering to bot a bit on the private server.

However i´m kind of afraid that it would put my Bnet account in danger of a ban. I´m no tec wiz so have no idea how this botting technically works nor the bans.

can I have the program safely on same computer, or does Blizz scan?

please help the lazy tech-noob a bit :)
 

3 hours ago, Pikabemanden said:

Hi there.

Im quite active on the "real" wow, but many of my friends is playing TBC on a private server, so really wanna play a bit with them as well. But since work take so much of my spare time I was wondering to bot a bit on the private server.

However i´m kind of afraid that it would put my Bnet account in danger of a ban. I´m no tec wiz so have no idea how this botting technically works nor the bans.

can I have the program safely on same computer, or does Blizz scan?

please help the lazy tech-noob a bit :)
 

non can scan your computer.. so no, they dont know.

21 minutes ago, lonellywolf said:

non can scan your computer.. so no, they dont know.

If they use a custom launcher, private server could scan your pc and the offical wow does scan your pc, just read the post at hb.

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