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The Warden
Some of you guys probably already know but the Warden is back on April 12th approx 2 pm eastern,
So hopefully you guys had bots and other hacks off
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Engineer in Training
yeah i got hit with i think a 12 hour ban, been realm down since 5ish
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Junior Member
thank god I hate an exam at 2, and brought my laptop to campus early to study lol, close call
If you are tagged and start over let me know I got a bunch of stuff
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Why the heck are you posting this information??? Someone slap this guy
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 Originally Posted by UnConquerable
Why the heck are you posting this information??? Someone slap this guy 
This is for all of bnet correct?
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Junior Member
 Originally Posted by UnConquerable
Why the heck are you posting this information??? Someone slap this guy 
to be nice? If the warden actually is updated and stuff, giving people a heads up so they can mule their gear over to a clean account would be nice so they don't lose it
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Engineer in Training
 Originally Posted by BananaTrauma
to be nice? If the warden actually is updated and stuff, giving people a heads up so they can mule their gear over to a clean account would be nice so they don't lose it
i think he may have been quoting a post i made that i deleted shortly after about making a game to xfer my stuff, dont really know, dont really care what he thinks lol
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No Warden is a good tool to catch all the fuckin people using 3rd party programs, so people should not go around warning people that its being activated. Its a great way to find out hackers.
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Member
To be fair he was posting in the D2 section.
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Engineer in Training
 Originally Posted by LaZeR
To be fair he was posting in the D2 section.
+1
also blizzard doesnt give a shit about the spam bots that flood every damn game,
once they deal with that and duping then maybe it would make sense they ban harmless hacks such as maphacks and bots
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Junior Member
 Originally Posted by JimmyBanks
+1
also blizzard doesnt give a shit about the spam bots that flood every damn game,
once they deal with that and duping then maybe it would make sense they ban harmless hacks such as maphacks and bots
exactly what I mean, baal bots and mf bots and maphacks are fine in my books they don't effect other players.
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Who the heck are you guys??? This is a sniper forum. isn't it?
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Engineer in Training
 Originally Posted by UnConquerable
Who the heck are you guys??? This is a sniper forum. isn't it?
no, it is a blizzard gaming forum, all blizzard games
dude i dont even play snipers.
well i did for maybe a few weeks, back many years ago, just wasnt my style of game.
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Still think you guys are scrubs.
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Bots and maphacks do affect other players in a rippletide sort of way. That said, I'm not against hacks on D2 that do not directly alter the progress or fun of another player, but if Blizzard is going to take a no-nonsense stance on hacking (which is the message they've been TRYING to send for years), then it's hypocritical not to do away with all programs malevolent in nature. And yes, D2 maphacks are malevolent, even if it doesn't harm any other players while running.
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Engineer in Training
 Originally Posted by FaZ-
Still think you guys are scrubs.
and nobody cares
 Originally Posted by ZER(o)
Bots and maphacks do affect other players in a rippletide sort of way. That said, I'm not against hacks on D2 that do not directly alter the progress or fun of another player, but if Blizzard is going to take a no-nonsense stance on hacking (which is the message they've been TRYING to send for years), then it's hypocritical not to do away with all programs malevolent in nature. And yes, D2 maphacks are malevolent, even if it doesn't harm any other players while running.
The thing is, they say they take a no-nonsense stance to hacking, but instead they do one 3rd-party software update for each ladder. Instead of constantly fixing patches, updating warden and banning spam-bots, they are satisfied with turning on warden, banning a bunch of users, and then letting hackers update hacks around warden and never updating warden.
If they are going to take a no-hack stance, then go for it.
If they are going to take a half ass update once every 18 month stance, then i dont see how they expect people not to hack.
anyways this debate has been done already, lets not do it again.
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I disagree with mh, atleast on hardcore anyway... its fucking lame when some bullshit lvl 80 sorc comes in game and mh pks everyone who's leve 40-50
fucking doing baal runs and dying to mhing pkers... thats partly why i gave up the game cause the hacks were getting out of control... duels aren't fun when people are hacking too...
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Administrator
Sigh, Again I post this
the REAL Rules, (no if ands or buts)
http://us.blizzard.com/support/artic...rticleId=21133
Hacks and Third Party Programs
What is a "hack" or "third party" program?
Any program made and distributed by someone other than Blizzard Entertainment, that is used to modify, cheat, or alter Blizzard Entertainment games.
These may include, but are not limited to:
- Programs that reveal the game map and/or player positions (commonly called maphacks)
- Programs that change text color in chat channels
- Programs that modify game items or units
- Programs that cause other players to disconnect from the game servers, or cause server/game crashes
What are the dangers of using hacks?
The use of trainers, cheats, or any kind of hacks (including but not limited to map hacks) is not allowed on Battle.net. As such, the use of such programs may result in the banning of your account(s) and possibly even your CD-Key from accessing Battle.net. Other risks include:
- Theft of your CD-Key.
- The hack creator could use your CD-Key, thus keeping you from being able to get on the Battle.net servers.
- This person could also break the Terms Of Use and cause your CD-Key to be muted or Banned.
- Theft of your Battle.net account name and password.
- The hack creator would have access to all your items and be able to delete or modify your characters.
- Hack causes player to start involuntarily dropping all of his/her items to the ground and then exit the game.
- Other players in the game are then free to pick up those items.
- Hacks can stop the game from working correctly, or make it very hard to connect to Battle.net.
- They may also contain Trojan horse viruses as well as back door programs that can grant hackers the ability to remove or manipulate data on your computer remotely and without your knowledge.
Any kind of hack, chat client, or third-party application can carry code to do any of the above. In addition, be wary of any site that prompts you to enter your Battle.net account name, password, or CD Key.It is safe to assume that any non-Blizzard site asking for that information is attempting to hijack your account or your copy of the game.
How do I report hacks, cheaters or scams?
Many of you may know the identity of some of these hackers. We would urge you to work with us to eliminate cheating by not supporting people or websites that promote cheating and hacking. If you know of someone who is using hacks of any kind, please fill out the webform here. Be sure to include as much information as possible about the situation.
Additionally, if you discover functioning hacks or sites with hacks, please notify us immediately by filling out the webform here. Please do NOT post links to these sites in any Blizzard forums, or list any such site address in Battle.net chat, as this may result in restrictions on your forum/chat privileges.
We believe that if we attack cheating on multiple fronts we can prevent hackers from negatively affecting other player's games. This effort is presented in the best interest of all parties that are passionate, dedicated and enthusiastic about honest and genuine gaming. We hope you understand the importance of this message and will be willing to work together with us in a unified effort to promote the well being of our games and our online gaming community.
I just reported someone for using a hack/duping/trying to scam people- will you actually take any action against them?
We truly appreciate you alerting us to behavior that might negatively impact Battle.net's online gaming community. We will take steps to monitor potential offenders, and will take appropriate action if we can positively identify a user breaking the Terms of Use. While it is our preference not to have to ban players from Battle.net, we will not hesitate to do so in the event of repeat violations.
How can I protect my computer/battle.net account from hackers?
For information about protecting your computer against hackers please take a look at our main Battle.net Account Security page.
Can you send me any hacks, cheats, trainers? Can you teach me to hack?
Definitely not. Blizzard Entertainment® does not support or condone the use or distribution of cheats and/or hacks for use with Blizzard Entertainment® games under ANY circumstance.
I got hacked somehow and lost all my items, can you get them back?
We are very sorry to hear that you are missing or have lost your items. Unfortunately, Blizzard does not create, restore, or transfer any items, on any account, for any reason. We are sorry for any inconveniences that this has caused you, but the only way to replace items is to find (or trade for) new ones.
Have you stopped all methods of duping Diablo II items?
All known methods of duping have been fixed, but hackers are always trying to find new ones. We will continue to monitor the Diablo II realms for duplication exploits and fix them as needed.
Is there any way to tell if a Diablo II item is duplicated?
Unfortunately, there is no sure-fire way to tell if an item is a dupe or not. The only item you can trust 100% is an item that falls off a monster you kill personally.
Our Stance On Hacks
Blizzard Entertainment takes an aggressive, zero-tolerance stance on hacks and cheats committed against any games played on Battle.net. Hack and cheat programs provide an unfair advantage to their users, and they impair, devalue, and in some cases seek to ruin the gameplay experience of legitimate players.
The use of such programs is a violation of the Battle.net Terms of Use Agreement and/or our products End User License Agreements. This can result in, but is not limited to, Battle.net account closures, muting or banning of Blizzard Entertainment CD-keys. We are now proactively tracking down all sites that host these programs. We would also like your help in this cause. If you have any information about Battle.net and/or Blizzard product hacks and cheats and the Internet sites that host them, please send us this information by filling out the webform here.
Solution ID: 21133
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LOL, all u snipers GTFO
this is for d2 ppl
we dont give a shit bout what u snipers have to say
u got ur own section go talk there
(that means u too vin + james + travis, pplz on my flist LOL)
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