You don't need points. You want more points. There is a great difference between those two things. If you don't die from not gaining points, you don't need them. And as far as I know, the research on the matter has shown there is no connection between AG and spammers dying at their computer after getting banned. Now, this leaves you with two options: You still crave points, and as such you try go gain as many points as possible. This triggers a report and/or suspicion, which leads to an investigation of you gaining points, and most likely a lot of deleted activity as well as a ban for being active for the points, not gaining points because you are active. OR You take a deep breath, ask yourself "Now, how can I have fun, show developers what I think of their games and help the community properly?" and then you start being active. Making a post here, doing a review there, reading the stickies/push pinned threads and going "Oooh, so I shouldn't leave "gg" on a game because that is spam!" in the meantime, all that. And before you know it you have points enough for you to feel slightly let down when they properly launch AGv3 and reset all of them. And such is the circle of AP.