Quote:So the checking routine which recently run was more rigid this time. This is at least partly marketing for sure, because 350 000 bans are an impressive amount, which indicates blizz actually cares about hacks and cheaters and wants to run a clean bnet.
I find it interesting that the last time Blizzard did a mass banning was right before the last WoW game (or was it the expansion) came out. Is it just coincidence that another xpak is comming out for WoW? Personally, it shouldn't bother me because since my wife got her computer, which is sitting right next to mine, I can still mule or do whatever, however why should I have advantage over someone with a single computer when they also own a valid set of CD-Keys? I read on another website that:
Quote:Activision Blizzard had a net revenue of $711 000 000, generated from its Activision titles but also had a net operating loss of $190 000 000 in the last fiscal quarter.
that means, basically, that even thought they had $711 000 000 in incoming, they still needed to make $190 000 000 to meet their budget and didn't.
In the end, I suppose using D2loader is the same as using any 3rd party program for D2. I just wonder when they will start banning all the Amazon Basin members for their LagReducer mod to get them to switch over to WoW and pay that monthly fee.
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