WinXP;57168 wrote:Here's my opinion.
Botting, for many, has become a chore.
Wake up, check to see if its still running/has got gold, leave it alone. Rinse and repeat according to your frequency. Many chose the bot because the only aspect of the game they actually enjoy is popping new packs.
If you feel this way: leave. Hearthstone won't do you any good. Move onto a new card game. Botting is not worth it.
Exactly how i feel. I botted/hacked in many games before (diablo2, diablo3, WoW, gunbound, rakion, others..). Especially with botting, it becomes a chore of its own. I work on my computer all day, i wake up, first thing i do before signing on to work is to check on the bot, or start the bot. Was same thing with diablo, WoW..
My D2 account got banned (more then once, i had multiple keys) it was actually refreshing to stop playing it. But then again, i didnt care much. D2 keys cost like $15
Now 1 of my 2 HS accounts got banned (thankfully, my main account is safe, i spent lots of money on it.. all expansions, adventures, and many packs)
If you bot, you should just have the mindset of WHEN will i get banned, not IF i get banned.
What i noticed over my bans over the battle.net carrier, is that usually you get banned in the process of botting (it always happened for D2, and not HS acct. also got banned while botting on it, my main acct was not botting at the time)