I know it has been said over and over but just to clarify this:
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"If a StarCraft II player is found to be cheating or using hacks or modifications in any form, then as outlined in our end user license agreement, that player can be permanently banned from the game," the post states. "We strongly recommend that you avoid using any hacks, cheats, or exploits. Suspensions and bans of players that have used or start using cheats and hacks will begin in the near future."
The warning reads like an ultimatum. If you have been cheating in StarCraft, the wording of the post sounds like this is your chance to stop. Players who quit their cheating ways now may be spared the wrath of a suspension or ban, but those who continue after this point probably won't be so lucky.
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there, now that is a wall-o-text.
I understand what license agreement means word for word. I read over 200 + terms and policys etc... The terms and policys are there to protect other players not person vs computer. But if your using the same cheats what the game already has its not hacking nor modifications, if the program been modify. Because there cheats does the same thing.
Anywho aye I been reading there forms and stuff past few hours. Really still stupid tho what there doing tho. I understand for multiplayer but for single player thats missed up. Then again I did send a email to them saying I will still use a Trainer on single mode. If they ban me they should ban me from StarCraft (first one came out) has well on single mode. Still have my disk and case. Still waiting for reply sent it last night with few other emails I sent to them.
I've been playing StarCraft II for awhile now but I haven't used the trainer yet. If my account were to be banned, how would that effect my offline play?
To be honest, I think this is a really stupid idea on Blizzard's part. Why does it matter if we cheat in single player mode? It doesn't hurt them or other players.
If you get banned you need to buy a new game, it is no longer possible to play SP or MP.
I know it has been said over and over but just to clarify this:
- QUOTE -
"If a StarCraft II player is found to be cheating or using hacks or modifications in any form, then as outlined in our end user license agreement, that player can be permanently banned from the game," the post states. "We strongly recommend that you avoid using any hacks, cheats, or exploits. Suspensions and bans of players that have used or start using cheats and hacks will begin in the near future."
The warning reads like an ultimatum. If you have been cheating in StarCraft, the wording of the post sounds like this is your chance to stop. Players who quit their cheating ways now may be spared the wrath of a suspension or ban, but those who continue after this point probably won't be so lucky.
- END QUOTE -
there, now that is a wall-o-text.
I understand what license agreement means word for word. I read over 200 + terms and policys etc... The terms and policys are there to protect other players not person vs computer. But if your using the same cheats what the game already has its not hacking nor modifications, if the program been modify. Because there cheats does the same thing.
Anywho aye I been reading there forms and stuff past few hours. Really still stupid tho what there doing tho. I understand for multiplayer but for single player thats missed up. Then again I did send a email to them saying I will still use a Trainer on single mode. If they ban me they should ban me from StarCraft (first one came out) has well on single mode. Still have my disk and case. Still waiting for reply sent it last night with few other emails I sent to them.
This trainer was created for single player only
But anyway there is somehow that other players are not protected
Because you get those achievements that are so bloody hell damn hard to get without it
And when others see your achievements they got mat and blizzard has reason to get some more money
[Edited by potatoe, 10/2/2010 12:51:04 AM]