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We recently issued a round of account suspensions and bans to several thousand Diablo® III players who were in violation of the Battle.net® Terms of Use for cheating and/or using botting or hacking programs while playing. In addition to undermining the spirit of fair play that’s essential to everyone’s enjoyment of the game, botting, hacking, and other such exploitive behavior can contribute to stability and performance issues with the Battle.net service. As always, maintaining a stable, safe, and fun 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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12/06/2012
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serves them right, keep going blizz! good work!
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Screenshot or it didnt happen.
At least i want to see some exploiter complain in this thread.Will be hilarious! gogo |
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This is indeed great news :)
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First good news for a long time
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GLORIOUS!
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About time....
Should be an ongoing thing too...... |
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Thank You blizz. Also wipe all that botted money and items from AH ;)
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A wild Nakatoir appears!
Srsly though, awesome news - and to see it in a blue-sticky, on the EU =D Am I dreaming? |
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What about GOLD SELLERS and their non stop general chat SPAM???
Btw great work caching botters or exploiters!!! more cheats out more equal and enjoyable game it is :) |
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Yes, good work!
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that means gold will go up in value!! weeeeeeee
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Well none of the dupers I know have been banned so I suspect Blizz have just hit an 'amount' of them as a 'lesson'.
pathetic. |
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oh so it IS possible to hack now is it?
Funny how every claim of hacking and security issues have been denied. |
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Glorious battle!
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