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Also which sane person plays this game for 238 Hours?
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling
Also try getting the bots to agree with you. You can't. They don't have opinions other than what they were launched with.
He's not a bot...
I don't think I've ever encountered bot around, except hijacked accounts posting scam links that get removed.
There's no benefit to using them here.
What kind of bot could simulate such an error?
I suppose you could ask an AI bot to write "bad" English, but I don't know what it does if you ask it to. Would you try that? Or would you consider that an unethical experiment?
Ultimately, you can't know whether someone is a bot or not, because it's impossible to be 100% certain unless you own the bot. All such beliefs are based on probability, not facts, unless you know for sure yourself.
I don't know the answer to this trivia question.
As someone who wrote an entire custom game engine for a Bug Fables fan game and is currently porting that game to Godot, I don't think I match that description.