I've been botting since Diablo 1... Wrobot isn't even in the same league as Glider. Glider at least did the basics automatically, put food n drink in protected bag slots and put them on the last two slots of the action bar and would use the skills you put on them. To even try and compare Wrobot to glider is laughable you literally have to program your own plugin to even get this thing to eat and drink (shrug)
For people who do not program "like me," this bot is a nightmare and a joke. I'm sorry that I don't want to have to pay 20 Euros for a plugin because Wrobot wont use the money they get to update their program then another 7.99 Euros for a fight class then another 24.99 Euros for some half-assed 1-60 grinder packs or for questing packs.
Yes, you are right on making your own grinder profiles that's a no-brainer for sure, but for questing yes, you all use the same profiles but you have to shell out the cash for it and on top of that the bot acts dumb as all hell. You should see what the bot does when it swims lol its like it taps "W" instead of holding it this bot cannot even path correctly in water.
and like you said this bot is community driven so then again what does my monthly subscription go towards? "scratches head." Any bot I've ever used starts out rough but once they get a base and solid flow of income they update their program make it better more reliable more lifelike not Wrobot and this bot has been around for a while too which makes matters even worse.
I don't bot hardcore and I don't bot to make money. I bot because I'm a lazy ass that doesn't want to do the repetitive grind of picking flowers or mining nodes. I wanna put my feet up watch a movie come back and see my bags full of fish, or clam meat or cloth for my trade skills and I shouldn't have to learn to code to make that happen that's the point of a paid service.
Imagine if Blizzard offered zero support to their game but charged you a monthly fee what if they made the community patch the game, do maintenance, code the classes etc etc how many people do you think would stay subbed? Imagine going to a restaurant paying the premium to have people wait on you, bring you your food and make it for you to come and find out you had to cook it and get it your self? I think you get my point my now
People pay for convenience this program is not convenient