Lost Ark bot problem persists

Lost Ark bot problem persists

While the Lost Ark bot problem continues, Amazon announced that more than a million bot accounts were banned with the band tsunami it applied last week.

The Lost Ark bot problem continues to cause problems on the European servers of the game. With the new Lost Ark update on the way, Amazon is out on March 4th. More than 1 million bot accounts have been banned had announced. However, according to the announcement published 2 days ago on Lost Ark’s site, the use of bots in the game is still a serious problem.

Lost Ark bot problem also makes it difficult for players to enter the game

The update published by Lost Ark includes the following statements about the bot problem:

“After the ban wave that has been implemented in the past days, we continue to regularly ban the remaining bots. Apart from these, we are in the process of adding measures for the game that will make it difficult for bot users to enter the game. These updates will be added to the game soon.”

To reduce the impact of bots on the Lost Ark in-game market, the rewards of some missions in the game have been reduced from gold, which allows exchange between players, to silver, which is used to interact with NPCs. The biggest problem that bots create for Lost Ark players is that they make it very difficult for players on European servers to enter the game. Bots that raided the game created extra waiting time for Lost Ark players, who had been struggling with long server queues since its release. The developers of the game also touched on this problem, stating that it has become easier to enter the game after the huge ban wave in the past days.

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