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| [Apr 25, 2011, 7:56 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Battle.net announces more account suspensions and bans in StarCraft II: Wigs of Liberty, Blizzard's RTS sequel: We recently issued a new round of account suspensions and bans to StarCraft II players who were in violation of the Battle.net Terms of Use for cheating and/or using hack programs while playing. In addition to undermining the spirit of fair competition that’s essential to play on Battle.net, cheating and hacking can lead to stability and performance issues with the service.
As always, maintaining a stable, safe, and secure online-gaming experience for legitimate players is a top priority for us, and we'll be continuing to keep watch on Battle.net and take action as needed.
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Re: StarCraft II Ban Laser Strikes |
Apr 26, 2011, 08:15 |
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D_K_night wrote on Apr 26, 2011, 04:03: [...] And how often, has the cheat been so brilliant and so well thought out, that it begged the question - if the cheaters had invested that same cheating energy towards instead playing within the rules...would they not have excelled [...] Thinking straight would instantly give you following answer: No. Honest. |
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