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 Accounts being banned for speed hacking : World of Warcraft General Discussions - Page 2
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Posted: January 2nd, 2005, 1:43 am
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no, actually I read this site to keep up on all the ways various idiots try to screw up my gameplay in WOW, and what actions to watch for in order to report players to Blizzard.
People who are smart enough to write clever macros and mods I have a grudging respect for. Newbies who download the latest hacks to get a big bad character in WOW I don't.
Thanks for the input Psalms (interesting choice of a user name btw). I'll be watching for your characters round booty bay.
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Posted: January 2nd, 2005, 8:38 am
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tault_psalm23
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As I walk thru the valley of the shadow of death I fear no evil or anyone trying to report me as I have my exploits to comfort me.
I generally only speedhack just to get griffen points. I do find it useful when turning in quest in areas no one is at. As a rogue people will just think I am stealthed.
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Posted: January 2nd, 2005, 10:12 am
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I can at least appreciate the odd sort of way you've limited the use of your hack, although I'm guessing it's more not to get caught than from any sense of fairness in the game. But consider how your actions can impact everyone.
Blizzard has decided (with good reason) that people will only put up with so much hacking in a game system. In order to keep people paying their monthly fee, Blizzard has to work to keep hacking to a minimum.
Blizzard has to pay someone to do this....pay their salary, retirement, 401K, health, etc. The more hacking there is, the more people they have to pay.
Blizzard has to come up with money to do this.
Blizzard will charge me, a monthly subscriber, to get that money.
If Blizzard finds it cannot charge a fee high enough to stop hacking and that not enough people will play in a hacked system, then Blizzard will probably just get out of the continual online game.
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Posted: January 2nd, 2005, 8:06 pm
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tault_psalm23
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guest (!empty($user->lang['WROTE'])) ? $user->lang['WROTE'] : ucwords(strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', 'WROTE'))): I can at least appreciate the odd sort of way you've limited the use of your hack, although I'm guessing it's more not to get caught than from any sense of fairness in the game. But consider how your actions can impact everyone.
Blizzard has decided (with good reason) that people will only put up with so much hacking in a game system. In order to keep people paying their monthly fee, Blizzard has to work to keep hacking to a minimum.
Blizzard has to pay someone to do this....pay their salary, retirement, 401K, health, etc. The more hacking there is, the more people they have to pay.
Blizzard has to come up with money to do this.
Blizzard will charge me, a monthly subscriber, to get that money.
If Blizzard finds it cannot charge a fee high enough to stop hacking and that not enough people will play in a hacked system, then Blizzard will probably just get out of the continual online game. I'm sure that me using a speed hack will cause blizzard to shut down WoW. If that was the case then UO and Shadowbane would have went down years ago.
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Posted: January 3rd, 2005, 6:49 am
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Sure....
One person shoplifting won't cause Sears to go out of business....yet their bottom line reflects a cost to consumers.
You affect the cost of gaming.
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Posted: January 3rd, 2005, 9:22 am
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tault_psalm23
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I love when people use real life to make examples for virtual life.
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Posted: January 3rd, 2005, 11:36 am
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um....dude....the guy has a point. I think blizzard IS a real company.
sokay....
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Posted: January 4th, 2005, 11:43 am
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tault_psalm23
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if you get caught shoplifting you can go to jail, if you get caught speed hacking can you go to jail? I don't remember seeing a box on any apps that say "Have you ever been caught for speedhacking?" The dude has no point that by me speed hacking it will cause blizzard to raise prices in the online game. I have been playing online games since when UO first started and only with the improved graphics and game play have they upped the price, not because of people exploiting.
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Posted: January 7th, 2005, 4:34 pm
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Icewulf
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sry guys - but i must say that anyone who use cheat programs, no matter where you use it - daoc, uo, wow.... is only a sign if your own weakness and incapability and definitely a lack of honor ! that are the same guys who shoot you in the back and howl then they won the duel in a fair fight..... i know all you wimps using cheats, not matter where, dont like to hear that, cause its always painful to accept the truth  greetings Ice
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Posted: January 8th, 2005, 2:47 pm
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hurts doesn't it?
fact: blizzard wants to preserve customer base. fact: they have people who look into hacking issues fact: people working for blizzard must be paid fact: blizzard's money comes from fees and software cost --- conclusion: the more people they have to hire to deal with hacking, the more money they must have. The more money they must have, the more they must get....somehow..... what? do little green fairies leave blizzard the money?
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Posted: January 11th, 2005, 7:51 pm
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tault_psalm23
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Fact: If they wrote better coding into the game people wouldn't find ways to cheat.
And who cares about honor in an online game? I don't.
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Posted: January 12th, 2005, 10:27 pm
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tault_snapuel
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psalm23 (!empty($user->lang['WROTE'])) ? $user->lang['WROTE'] : ucwords(strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', 'WROTE'))): Fact: If they wrote better coding into the game people wouldn't find ways to cheat. Spoken like someone who knows next to nothing about what goes into building a large-scale application, game or otherwise. No shocker given that your "work" is playing games.
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Posted: January 13th, 2005, 3:29 am
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tault_psalm23
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snapuel (!empty($user->lang['WROTE'])) ? $user->lang['WROTE'] : ucwords(strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', 'WROTE'))): psalm23 (!empty($user->lang['WROTE'])) ? $user->lang['WROTE'] : ucwords(strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', 'WROTE'))): Fact: If they wrote better coding into the game people wouldn't find ways to cheat. Spoken like someone who knows next to nothing about what goes into building a large-scale application, game or otherwise. No shocker given that your "work" is playing games. My "work" is not PLAYING games, but EXPLOITING games. Although with WoW I don't see many ways to exploit. In fact besides speed hacking I have only heard of a couple of dupes which I could not make work. And no I have never made a MMORPG or made my own OS, but I have hacked or made some little code that will exploit both. Here's a couple of facts that are indeed facts. Fact: I continue to use a speed hack with WoW to get from point A to point B. Fact: I never use speed hack without being stealth or in PvP. Fact: I used speed hack the first day WoW came out Fact: I logged into my account today Now with those facts, my theory would be that Blizzard has no way to detect anyone is using a speed hack program unless I am reported and a GM watches me speed hack.
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Posted: January 20th, 2005, 1:38 pm
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seems like you're dancing all around the previous point made up there...how you're costing us all money.
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Posted: January 20th, 2005, 9:43 pm
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