01-03-2009, 08:29 PM
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Tell me, if you have two computers and mule items around between characters, or if you have an enchantress or BO barbarian and give your character the benefits of these skills from your other character, do you consider yourself to have an unfair advantage over someone else who has only one computer? Now on top of that, say you not only do you have multiple valid cd-keys, but so does this other person with one computer, why should this person be forced to either beg for help or run their computer in a VRmode so it thinks its two computers to mule or enchant oneself? Ever since I can remember I've used D2loader to do just this and you can believe me when I say that I don't run bots or use any hack or cheats (unless you consider D2loader a hack, in which case so is the LagReduction mod). I have never had any of my accounts or cdkeys get banned or any of that sort. When I heard they were banning for D2loader, I was shocked, but to be on the safe side, I just used my computer and my wifeâs to mule and chant. A few people I know who had the same setup I do used loader to play Diablo and got their CD-keys muted, so I know Blizzard is banning for this program. So now I have friends with 4-sets of valid CD-keys that cannot mule to themselves without help from others, unless they decide to buy more computers and set them up side-by-side just for Diablo II. How ridiculous is that when D2loader allowed you to do the same thing.
I say all this because of your claim that the majority of users who ran multiple cd-keys were cheaters, but I beg to differ. I never had any intent to cheat ever! It was also nice when you only knew 2-3 other people on battle.net to be able to fill up a game with 8-bodies for maximum experience with some people you could trust, since most of the people on battle.net would tppk you in a heartbeat. Tell me, is allowing multiple instances of Diablo really so bad? If so, why not stop me from running more than one copy of Diablo II from my IP? Why let me run my wifeâs computer, my computer, and my son's laptop to get three characters in a game? How fair is that? I'm sure I'm preaching to the wrong choir, and I know I've said my piece before about this already, but for you to go and claim in your opinion that the majority of people who used D2loader were cheaters just irks me when I think of all the legit players who now cannot do the simplest things in the game.
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