Soo how do you use trainers without getting banned ? so far I have had 2 collector editions banned because of SINGLE PLAYER cheating (never even touched any multiplayer, only campaign). How do you grind the single player achievements without getting banned using a trainer ?
Well, i never understand blizzards' opinion on trainers in single player games, i mean its like they are forcing their opinions onto others, kinda childish really.
but the only way to lower the risk is to play in offline mode....which turns off achievements, i personally have digitally shelved this game because i don't play online against other players, never will, i find it too boring and predictable, players tend to use the exact same strategies every single time.......rush.
when i do play in the rare occasions when i am utterly bored out of my mind, i just use the cheat codes built into the game...which i don't think should turn off achievements, even though they do.
Ultimately, play in offline mode.....if you want the achievements, play without the trainer....thats all i can say.
Well, blizzard won't be around for long, they used to be pretty cool, but ever since activision came into the picture, they have become more and more about money.
Which is likely why single player trainers and multiplayer cheaters are getting equal treatment, it has nothing to do with 'cheating is bad fullstop' it just means they get us to buy the game again with a new account.
Because in the history of mankind no company has ever been about money, right? Not quite sure what universe some people live in, but it certainly isn't this one. Blizzard has always been about making money. Every company is doing that. That's how reality works.
Blizzard will be around for many more years.
Why single player and multi player cheaters get the same treatment stems simply from the way Starcraft 2 is set up. Plus, it's their policy, you accept it the moment you log into your account.
I know companies need to make a profit to stay afloat, but there is a difference between keeping the company alive and just being greedy.
They are just using their terms of service to their advantage to make even more money legally.
Overall, its wrong, but in the real world, nothing is wrong until someone powerful, that has ALOT influence is affected by it, then it becomes wrong.
I mean, say for example, i could have a company that is making 100mil per month in profits and my bills are 25mil per month, that means i have a profit of 75mil per month and i couldn't care about single player cheating, but the moment the cheating went onto multiplayer, you get perma-bans.
But what if i had the choice of making all cheating a bannable offense, even single player, that would mean even more profit....and i really think that is the only reason for the single player bans and for the terms of conditions that they have, which i believe they changed a while ago to include trainer usage, which was when trainers were more commonly used in games over built in cheat codes.