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I thought minion blocked friend requests - Printable Version +- MMOMinion (https://www.mmominion.com) +-- Forum: FFXIVMinion (https://www.mmominion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=87) +--- Forum: Public Chat (https://www.mmominion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=91) +--- Thread: I thought minion blocked friend requests (/showthread.php?tid=11407) Pages:
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RE: I thought minion blocked friend requests - 9874126 - 03-30-2015 I know the bot can change to /busy when changing to one of the bot modes but I forget which one. Is it within the API to automatically set yourself to /busy when launching the bot on any mode? The 2 things I wish it would save when the launcher starts the bot is auto /busy and auto disable rendering. RE: I thought minion blocked friend requests - Cichard - 03-30-2015 /busy is just as obvious that you are botting then having a friend request except everyone can see it. RE: I thought minion blocked friend requests - HansW - 03-31-2015 we will look into that and try to add either some auto decline feature or a new api function to decline RE: I thought minion blocked friend requests - Rustyclippers - 03-31-2015 The chances of being friended while afk by a white knight is pretty slim for a duty bot. do player searches on the common areas.... shit you friends list would be full before you finished adding blm bots. The only friend invites (from non gold sellers) I have gotten were from running my bots were on a unspoiled gathering bot. It's not the friend invite that would have led to a ban, it would be the report from the same players who were whispering me saying things like "man do you ever sleep". RE: I thought minion blocked friend requests - squareroot - 03-31-2015 (03-30-2015, 11:52 PM)Cichard Wrote: /busy is just as obvious that you are botting then having a friend request except everyone can see it.I think /busy is becoming a bit more common due to RMT spam since people generally just communicate with people in their FCs/linkshells. I agree with your general premise, though; auto-declining friend requests is pretty obvious. |