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There's a very simple answer to this. The only [known] means of detection is Sony witnessing you cheating (doing the same thing over and over, warping, etc). Zoning has nothing to do with being detected. In other words, if you don't make it obvious that you're cheating, you probably wont be caught.Hypershadow wrote:lol..sorry about my post. i just actually wanted to know the often it is caught and how long it would need to be running while zoning for EQ to detect it



Lol, did you get that from Fahrenheit 451?Sony also employs a computer based AI they call the Hound. It is programmed to watch for specific instances of data incoming from computers using MQ2. It is not capable of catching them all, but enough of them that they can get your IP Addy and ban your account, as well as ban your ISP thus causing them to drop you as a customer. The "Hound" seems to detect when you chain cast spells, or songs right after you zone, more often than anything else.
The "Hound" also watches for other things like out of range corpses showing on your screen, world timers and traps that become visible on your map. Using the MQ2 map plugin features is a sure way to get caught.
