As a developer, I would never promise stuff I couldn’t do or talk very cryptic about stuff. I would never want to see a refund and would do my best by communicating with public constantly in order to improve my game.
As a developer, I would never promise stuff I couldn’t do or talk very cryptic about stuff. I would never want to see a refund and would do my best by communicating with public constantly in order to improve my game.
meh, its poodlecorp. I call them “kids with botnets”.
Not exactly- I’ve seen some shady GTA V modders that knew nothing about grammar but completely destroyed GTA Online, but they didn’t brag as much. “me much pro hacker” “fear me” ”im from anon” etc etc
I had someone from enemy banned in a cs:go match. Was fun watching people comment about it.
I think that the most mature and least salty guy in this article was him. While I don’t like cheaters, they are there, so well, they might aswell be reasonable.
One of the D3 bots’ website has a huge banner saying that you are breaking the tos and shouldn’t use it if you aren’t prepared to be banned. I think that all bot websites should put that as a banner, so that some people can be at least a bit less salty.
That is a bad idea as people will just not learn (look at games that do it, like GTA V. People just cheat after they get out of cheater lobbies or their bans expire). They broke ToS and they deserve it.
Blizz doesn’t ban whole accounts for hacking. Gotta keep those WoW sub money flow somehow.