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Battle.net strikes again
The guys over on Battle.
By Alan 'ewufs' Mc
Apr 14, 2004 14:41
The guys over on Battle.
net seem to have a huge vendetta against hackers and cheaters online in any of Blizzard's games. Once again, they've hit hard and closed down lots of accounts :
16,000 Warcraft III accounts.
291,000 StarCraft accounts.
1,500 banned from ladder play permanently.
Here's what we can read of their official site :
"A number of additional accounts and CD keys have been tied to the use of a hack or cheat program while playing StarCraft or Warcraft III on Battle.net. In keeping with our aggressive stance against cheating, we have permanently closed 291,000 StarCraft accounts and 16,000 Warcraft III accounts. 6,000 of the Warcraft III CD keys used with the now-closed accounts have been banned from ladder play for one month, and 1,500 more have been banned from ladder play permanently. Repeat offenders risk having their CD keys disabled, which will result in the permanent removal of their copies of StarCraft or Warcraft III from Battle.net.
We will continue to monitor Battle.net for cheating and take action as needed. A false report filed by one player against another will not result in the actions described above.
As always, thank you for your continued support; with your help we have been able to keep Battle.net a fun and safe place to play Blizzard games."Blizzard | Battle.net
16,000 Warcraft III accounts.
291,000 StarCraft accounts.
1,500 banned from ladder play permanently.
Here's what we can read of their official site :
"A number of additional accounts and CD keys have been tied to the use of a hack or cheat program while playing StarCraft or Warcraft III on Battle.net. In keeping with our aggressive stance against cheating, we have permanently closed 291,000 StarCraft accounts and 16,000 Warcraft III accounts. 6,000 of the Warcraft III CD keys used with the now-closed accounts have been banned from ladder play for one month, and 1,500 more have been banned from ladder play permanently. Repeat offenders risk having their CD keys disabled, which will result in the permanent removal of their copies of StarCraft or Warcraft III from Battle.net.
We will continue to monitor Battle.net for cheating and take action as needed. A false report filed by one player against another will not result in the actions described above.
As always, thank you for your continued support; with your help we have been able to keep Battle.net a fun and safe place to play Blizzard games."Blizzard | Battle.net
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I used to play D2 lod but after al my friends were deleted and my cheat ietms were gone I quited that game like 50k other players...
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#2 you said it :)
because everyone would have to buy a new copy :)
instead of getting money from CZ