I have very strange things since quite a time and some minutes ago it has gone to the extreme:
"/bot off" gave confirmation that /bot is off but /bot activated sporadically after a jump with /warp or while simply running. Also while running sometimes the toon freezes (stops walking) and I have to repress again (sometimes a couple of times in a row). A couple of "/bot off" did the trick with the walking but definitely /bot activates itsself sometimes out of strange reasons. Meanwhile I kicked that plugin temporarily because it even kicked invis/invu while doing the usual quests in Bloodfall or other invu/invis-zones. I tried to find out which commands are the ones who activate them the most but it seems this is not consistent. Some minutes ago I had it on every jump. Other times it starts when switch the screen via ISB but it seems that /bot is the reason which starts to automate and the toon goes haywire (even while on /stick and autofollowing). If the CPU would be at 100% then strange behavior is in MQ2 common but it shouldn't do that at around 60%.
Is this some strange "anticheatcode" from DGB or simply a bug?
Very strange...
"/bot off" gave confirmation that /bot is off but /bot activated sporadically after a jump with /warp or while simply running. Also while running sometimes the toon freezes (stops walking) and I have to repress again (sometimes a couple of times in a row). A couple of "/bot off" did the trick with the walking but definitely /bot activates itsself sometimes out of strange reasons. Meanwhile I kicked that plugin temporarily because it even kicked invis/invu while doing the usual quests in Bloodfall or other invu/invis-zones. I tried to find out which commands are the ones who activate them the most but it seems this is not consistent. Some minutes ago I had it on every jump. Other times it starts when switch the screen via ISB but it seems that /bot is the reason which starts to automate and the toon goes haywire (even while on /stick and autofollowing). If the CPU would be at 100% then strange behavior is in MQ2 common but it shouldn't do that at around 60%.
Is this some strange "anticheatcode" from DGB or simply a bug?
Very strange...