Parece que Blizzard empieza a despertar de su largo letargo y está empezando a tomar medidas contra los hacks.
Desde el día 6 de Agosto, tal y como se anuncia en battle.net, han sido cerradas 18.000 cuentas de Warcraft III y han anunciado que seguirán monitoreando battle.net en busca de tramposos con el fin de tomar medidas similares…
¿significa eso que habrá un baneo masivo en Diablo II?
Además, de las 18.000 cuentas, 7.600 CD KEYS usadas en la modalidad ladder han sido baneadas durante un mes; y 1.400 de forma indefinida.
El texto de la noticia original es:
«A number of additional accounts and CD keys have been tied to the use of a hack or cheat program while playing Warcraft III on Battle.net. In keeping with our aggressive stance against cheating, we have permanently closed 18,000 Warcraft III accounts. 7,600 of the Warcraft III CD keys used with the now-closed accounts have been banned from ladder play for one month, and 1,400 more have been banned from ladder play permanently. Repeat offenders risk having their CD keys disabled, which will result in the permanent removal of their copies of Warcraft III from Battle.net.
We will continue to monitor Battle.net for cheating and take action as needed. If you would like to report additional instances of hacking or cheating, please notify us at hacks@blizzard.com. A false report filed by one player against another will not result in the actions described above.
As always, thank you for your continued support; with your help we have been able to keep Battle.net a fun and safe place to play Blizzard games.