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New World bots flood fishing spots, so players bring boars to kill them

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Amazon Games’ MMO New World has had a successful first week, attracting just under a million players in its first weekend. Success, of course, attracts the vultures: the bloodsuckers that lie in wait for the merest sniff. I’m talking of course about bots, long the bane of any MMO worth botting, which are generally configured to grind out in-game currency in an efficient way in order to flog it to players.

Well, the New World has its pioneering bots and the activity they’re drawn towards is fishing: specifically, catching rare fish (thanks, Icy Veins). For some reason the bots are uniquely suited to this activity because they can tell when a cast will land a normal or a rare fish—and if it’s the former, they immediately yank back their rod. 

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