[Overlord]-Armara
Fledgling Freddie
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nooooooo, heliriah :<<<
cu in w0w
One of teh nicest sb's around!
cu in w0w
One of teh nicest sb's around!
Wabbit said:tried wow beta and to me it totally sucks...gameplay is better than daoc but its a one-button game with gfx worse than Jumpman on my C64....so people will leave daoc for wow but will be back in 2 weeks or so cos they reached lvl 60 with pressing 2 different buttons for 10.000 times![]()
Sabu said:I´m tryng the beta too and can´t find anything better than daoc in it, i will test it a bit more but plz tell me what i´m missing.
lol , blizzard banned like 300,000 accsPhule_Gubben said:You will get away with 3:rd party software. Blizzard ain't the best guys to keep cheaters away from thier games. Just take a look at Diablo...
Anti-hack Measures
Blizzard has a strong anti-cheat stance. They've always aggressively pursued hack programs that are designed to attack their systems. These typically have been dupe programs, because they exploit bugs and flaws in the game's software. These dupe programs, when publicly available, have at times brought the online gaming servers to near collapse. So Blizzard has aggressively patched and fixed many of these exploits as soon as they became aware of them.
With bots, Blizzard has taken a more direct approach. Since their first appearance on the realm, Blizzard has banned over 200,000 Battle.net accounts that have been associated with bots. The first of these mass bannings took place on April 1, 2003.
September 9, 2002
Blizzard Banned 20,000 War 3 accounts
Blizzard has closed 20,000 Battle.net accounts found to be using the Warcraft III map hack, and the CD keys have been banned for two weeks.
Last month, Blizzard acknowledged that a Warcraft III map hack that can dispel the fog of war was being used by some to gain an unfair advantage in Battle.net's ladder rankings. Blizzard has announced its first major response, the cancellation of 20,000 Warcraft III Battle.net accounts that have used the map hack.
Blizzard Bans Battle.net Accounts
403,000 won't be playing online now.
October 01, 2003 - 403,000 cheaters, hackers, and nefarious types have been banned by Blizzard from their online gaming portal, Battle.net. 276,000 StarCraft players, 86,000 Diablo II players, and 41,000 Warcraft III players have had their CD-keys permanently banned for breaking the rules of the gaming service. A further 14,000 Warcraft III CD keys have been banned from ladder play for one month, and 2,000 CD keys are banned from ladder play permanently.
Opinion: Banned Diablo II Accounts
Blizzard recently banned another 112,000 users from the game due to cheating. We give our thoughts.
Blizzard recently banned another 112,000 accounts on Diablo 2, on counts of cheating. What this means to you and me is that they were most frequently duplicating rare items for profit, and we are speaking in the George and Abe sense.
Aussie said:lol , blizzard banned like 300,000 accs![]()
but going by there track record for having MAJOR cheats in there game and then not fixing it for AGES..