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A bunch of threads on the Diablo III forums from players who've experienced unauthorized access to their accounts suggest their may be a security issue with the action/RPG sequel or that the game's future support of real-money auctions has attracted more hacking attempts than one would consider normal. The threads in question are: Ummm...all of my gold and items are gone, Hacked. GG Online Only Single Player DRM, Hacked with an authenticator, and The hacker found (with screenshot). Thanks nin.
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Re: Diablo III Hacking? |
May 22, 2012, 14:08 |
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Quinn wrote on May 22, 2012, 09:50:
Mr. Tact wrote on May 22, 2012, 09:23:
Quinn wrote on May 22, 2012, 08:58: I'm the foreign guy here but nowhere in my previous comment did I show any indication that I didn't understand that nightmare for a lvl 1 is too hard. In fact, if I didn't understand that concept my entire previous comment wouldn't make sense! It's exactly tha understanding why I'm pissed. Like I said, I'd wanna play this easy drag of a campaign with one hero if I must... if I had the ability to roll a new hero and dive into a higher (not impossible) difficulty.
Honestly, what is it YOU don't understand about my point? That's a better question. He isn't the only one who doesn't understand what you are saying. Are complaining that you can't create a level 30 Wizard (or whatever) after you have completed normal difficulty with your Witch Doctor? My goodness...
Is it thinking out of the box by complaining that there isn't an option to play your FIRST PLAYTHROUGH WITH ANY CHARACTER on a higher difficulty than tard-easy "Normal" mode!? What part of a new character wouldn't live on Nightmare is too difficult for you to comprehend? |
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