It seems that Blizzard is now trying to sue people that made trainers for Starcraft 2. I read about this in an article on Gamespot.
Here's the link:
www.gamespot.com/news/6282171.html?tag=latestheadlines%3Btitle%3B1
Blizzard is really going off the deep-end now.
No, this is about people who made hacks. Trainers =/= hacks.
Even so, suing is a bit extreme.
[Edited by AdmiralThrawn, 10/15/2010 8:31:45 PM]
It seems that Blizzard is now trying to sue people that made trainers for Starcraft 2. I read about this in an article on Gamespot.
Here's the link:
www.gamespot.com/news/6282171.html?tag=latestheadlines%3Btitle%3B1
Blizzard is really going off the deep-end now.
No, this is about people who made hacks. Trainers =/= hacks.
Even so, suing is a bit extreme.
[Edited by AdmiralThrawn, 10/15/2010 8:31:45 PM]
I reckon it'll be as effective as the time they tried to sue WoW private servers.
It seems that Blizzard is now trying to sue people that made trainers for Starcraft 2. I read about this in an article on Gamespot.
Here's the link:
www.gamespot.com/news/6282171.html?tag=latestheadlines%3Btitle%3B1
Blizzard is really going off the deep-end now.
No, this is about people who made hacks. Trainers =/= hacks.
Even so, suing is a bit extreme.
[Edited by AdmiralThrawn, 10/15/2010 8:31:45 PM]
It's their definition, not ours. Their definition of a "hack" is actually "Unauthorized 3rd Party Program" which is literally any program that helps cheat whether online or offline. That's pretty extreme to me.
I've just read this other article about it and it looks like Blizzard is going to be going about it in a bad way.
Link
I'm not sure if you guys are being looked into, but you have my support. I don't think I'll be buying Diablo III now.
[Edited by ancientwolf13, 10/15/2010 9:20:45 PM]
Im following kotaku's article too.
It seems as if they are going toward Multilayer specific hacks, not what CH makes or has been accused of making, i may be wrong though..