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michael boltonIII
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Posted - 2012.05.27 13:40:00 -
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That's not all The Sphere can do. I hear it can force your client to contract over all of your assets, even if your logged in, like it just takes control of your mouse and does it right in front of you so that there's no way to tell if the sphere did it or if you did it yourself.
Also, The Sphere can reduce the build time on Supers to almost nothing and produce minerals out of thin air. That's how PL built up the largest super fleet in the game. |

michael boltonIII
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.06.18 11:51:00 -
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Sphere is a troll (you might notice Raivi wearing a Sphere Dev shirt this year), it's never actually worked but was just a cover for internal spies to have an excuse why fleet comps were constantly leaked, not just in the AT but on TQ in general fights. A long time ago devs even got trolled into thinking sphere was real based purely on monekysphere's posting, so don't feel bad that you got caught as well. |

michael boltonIII
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.06.18 19:23:00 -
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Python injection is definitively real, but to my knowledge and the knowledge of everyone I know in game, only allows you to manipulate commands within your own client. There was a time in my past when I saw some people around me making money ratting in a way that may have used python injection, and I naturally looked into it. I eventually chose not participate in such evil acts, but if what you say is true and you could make calls on nonviewable information, then every bot and his brother would be making calls on the local of adjacent systems and of the location of officer and faction rats in nearby systems.
People come in and out the PL team constantly, I'm much more likely to believe that you just had an intel leak than to think that every person who was involved in the PL team fro the past 4 years has kept their mouth shut about a program that other teams would pay trillions for. |

michael boltonIII
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.06.18 21:41:00 -
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Cannery Canoule wrote:Python injection has nothing to do with regular botting, they're totally different things.
I'd imagine proper tournament teams run on a need to know basis and that something like this wouldn't be discussed on a forum.
Honestly, the more you post the more you betray how little you understand = /
The two primary types of botting are OCR and Python Injection, hard injected bots are infinitely more efficient and can be run minimized or without a screen because they don't need to scrape the screen for images like OCR bots do. Please actually know what you are talking about before you accuse me of incompetence. Python Injection is exceptionally damaging to the game and CCP Sreegs has been slamming nerds 23/7, but as far as I know, it is not capable of requesting the kind of information you guys are talking about from the host server. |

michael boltonIII
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.06.18 22:16:00 -
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Faffywaffy wrote:@MB3: You don't need every person on the team to be aware of such a thing, just the one who decides which setup to field.
I recognize that, I just find it hard to believe that PL is this only group able to run this magic injection that shuts down pos shields and returns info on docked ships. Python Injection is a pretty well understood system from legitimate programming and I am fairly certain that somebody else amongst the thousands of programmers in big 0.0 alliances would have done something similar if it was possible at all.
Sphere, just like Evoke's cheetah, is an exaggerated troll made to make people paranoid and to collect tears about cheating when a group complains about losing a fight because of something that doesn't exist.
Edit: I really shouldn't even keep posting in this thread. If people want to believe in the divine power of the sphere, then I don't think there is anything I can do to convince them that the evil orb that haunts their dream is not real. |
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