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wraggster
September 26th, 2012, 22:52
Jagex, the creators of the hugely popular and multi-award winning free-to-play adventure game - RuneScape, today announced details of their most stringent anti-bot update ever - Botany Bay.

Botting is a system whereby a player uses automated computer software to level their character whilst they are away from the computer. The most common bots within RuneScape are used by players who wish to raise their experience in a specific skill such as mining or woodcutting. Using such 3rdparty software is against the RuneScape rule and has resulted in a player being permanently banned from the game when caught.

Following on from the successful Bot Nuke of 2011, Jagex have taken a huge step in their battle against the bots by introducing tough new sanctions against players who are caught botting. Players who do bot will not only be banished from the game, but will also be named and shamed among the community.

From today, any player caught botting will be given two warnings to allow them to change their ways, after which they will be permanently banned from the game - with no appeals. At each warning stage the botter's avatar will change to signify to the rest of the community that they have been caught botting. After receiving their second and final warning should they break the rules again, the bot avatar will be transferred to a new area called Botany Bay to await the judgment of the community.

Mark Ogilvie, RuneScape Lead Designer commented, "We take a very hard line on cheaters in our game and have taken the unique move to name and shame those who have been breaking one of our most important rules. We have wanted to do this for some time and we hope that by bringing the actions of those who cheat to the attention of the wider community, we can make a massive step towards eliminating botting from the game”.

Ogilvie continued, “Our community has always had strong feeling about players who cheat the system by botting, especially as they feel it devalues their own hard work and in-game achievements. Botany Bay literally puts guilty players in the stocks whilst the community decides what to do with them. Players who do take part in the trial and subsequent sentencing will be rewarded with a unique in-game cosmetic item."

During the botter’s trial players will be given the chance to vote on their favourite method of disposal for the bot, including being stomped upon by a dragon and blasted in a ray of light from the RuneScape gods. Players will also be able to show their displeasure by pelting the bot with rotten fruit whilst they wait for their votes to be counted.

This update comes hot on the heels of the recent J.A.G update which greatly increased the security options available to all RuneScape players.

To join in the fight against the bots and claim your Pitchfork of Vigilantism today why not head over to www.RuneScape.com (http://www.runescape.com/) to create your free account.
Assets for Botany Bay are available to download here: http://bit.ly/BotanyBay