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Battle.Net news. - Roland - 04-02-2003 http://www.battle.net/forums/thread.aspx?F...yCount=0#post64 Quote:Warcraft III and Diablo II Accounts Closed Is that cool, or what? :D Battle.Net news. - Baylan - 04-02-2003 Well, I can honestly confirm some accout deletions (not mine, but some friends who botted... I've changed their ways now though *evil grin*). Some 1 account, some more, thankfully it'll soon be over if this keeps up... Baylan Battle.Net news. - CelticHound - 04-02-2003 Roland,Apr 2 2003, 01:00 AM Wrote:Is that cool, or what? :DTo the degree that they don't delete my accounts, yes. ;) What if Blizzard decides that anyone who has run Foxbat's accellerator is hacker? (Yes Occhi, I trust Blizzard to get things right as much as I ever have...) I guess it's mostly a non-issue for me these days. Since I switched to hardcore, I've hardly played in any public games - so the hackers have only bothered me when they lag-attacked the servers. Hmm - evil thought - wonder what happened to the price of a constricting ring on ebay? B) -- CH (remember, I happen to live in a country where the legal system has put people to death and then said "oops") Battle.Net news. - Wapptor - 04-02-2003 CelticHound,Apr 2 2003, 03:28 AM Wrote:Hmm - evil thought - wonder what happened to the price of a constricting ring on ebay? B)* Wapptor gets evil grin and saunters on over to ebay to check on things.... Ah yes you mortal fools, your day has come, better find a job fast or be on welfare for a long time mwahahahahah. For the first time ever, blizz is on our side! B) -Wapptor Battle.Net news. - Taem - 04-02-2003 This is truly great news. A precursor of the power of the 1.1 patch no doubt. -EDIT- This is hiliarious! You should read some of the posts on Diabloii.net. Heres one example: Quote:Sure, I used a bot, I knew the risks, I knew I could get banned or my account deleted. The whole reason I used a bot, is so I can spend more time with my family, and I LOVED it for that. If you think thats funny, you should see the comments for maphack. Battle.Net news. - Jarulf - 04-02-2003 CelticHound,Apr 2 2003, 04:28 AM Wrote:What if Blizzard decides that anyone who has run Foxbat's accellerator is hacker?That is the thing that change the graphicsght stuff on your computer, right? Something on your client is not really detectable. What one can possible attempt to detect is changed behaviour due to some changes on the client. I have really no idea what has caused Blizzard to close accounts by the way. However, there might for examle detecable changes in many that for example use vaiours bots. Anyway, there shouldl be no problem with Foxbat's accellerator as far as I can see. Battle.Net news. - ManaCraft - 04-02-2003 Hehe, for all the things one can criticize Blizzard for (not) doing, today they have definitely earned some props. 131,000 accounts! :blink: ManaCraft Battle.Net news. - Occhidiangela - 04-02-2003 Pindle bot and such. According to what I read at dii.net, most of the maphackers were un influenced. So, a client side script probably was not the criterion. Battle.Net news. - CelticHound - 04-04-2003 Jarulf,Apr 2 2003, 01:26 PM Wrote:Something on your client is not really detectable.Well, there's more on that subject in the thread on Atma's - I should refer people there - but I don't think what you said is necessarily true. Isn't one of the first messages you see on connecting to b.net something like "verifying software version"? (pardon my poor memory) You'd know better than I whether it's implemented now, but I don't see any obstacle to doing a checksum of the .dlls and .mpqs and reporting that as part of the login sequence. -- CH Battle.Net news. - Artega - 04-05-2003 131,000 accounts is quite impressive, but I fail to see any ground-breaking changes. I already applaud Blizzard for making such high-quality games, but as far as I can tell, their anti-cheating team is keeping the field level and nothing more. When they find a way to disable the mapcheat, I will be the first to slap them on the back. Until then, it's good job, but do better next time. Battle.Net news. - TaiDaishar - 04-05-2003 the 131k accounts closed is great but still fails to get the realms rid of the hacked, duped and bugged items. Not to mention bots which still roam the battle.net public diablo2 chat rooms... although I must say the number of bots did decrease since I was last playing Diablo 2 (which was around 6-8 months ago though...) |