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Great job, god if only every company were this way, it be a much better online gaming world.
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http://pc.ign.com/articles/452/452445p1.html
Great job, god if only every company were this way, it be a much better online gaming world.
Nice! Blizzard has earned my respect. :)
Meh, took too long for diablo II.
Wow....Insane that there are that many people cheating! Nearly a half million accounts??!! Jesus... You'd think that would be quite a percentage of their customers!
-Ryan
:D
Still wish they didn't have the temporary 1 month ban - should be one strike and you're out, but then again they are a business.
That's a lot of koreans ;)
LMAO!Quote:
Originally posted by Malbien
That's a lot of koreans ;)
man thats cool :D
Hehehe! This is actually pretty funny, because my account should be one of the banned ones as well. I remember in Star Craft: Brood War I used to use map hacks in many games I played. Ohh, my poor little CD key!:D
w00t!
That's awesome! Now every place needs to be like this. :)
Die :oQuote:
Originally posted by Sex-Machine
Hehehe! This is actually pretty funny, because my account should be one of the banned ones as well. I remember in Star Craft: Brood War I used to use map hacks in many games I played. Ohh, my poor little CD key!:D
good job for blizzard.
Now the BAD,
Blizzard went ahead and banned CD-Keys and IP's but that doesn't stop the hackers since they were cable users (non-static IPs) and people using cd-key generators. Namely blizzard most likely banned quite a few people who had nothing to do with cheating at all (like ME last time).
Keygens never work, so I dont think thats much to worry about. People get keys through other means, i.e. distributing cheats with CDkey loggers in them.
I wouldn't doubt theres some innocents being caught up in the bans though.