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TiF
post Oct 12 2010, 03:37 PM

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Why is that I buy the game already and I couldn't play it the way I like?
Even if I just trying to unlock the achievement, so what? Does that give me any advantage in multiplayer? Or Blizzard ban me because they know for sure there are many starcraft 2 player that got butthurt easily because of my achievement? Well, it seems like this is the real reason. Faggot got butthurt easily.

PS: Lucky me not rush into buying it.
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post Oct 12 2010, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(neoengsheng @ Oct 12 2010, 03:38 PM)
Thank goodness I decided to quit WoW and not to buy Starcraft 2.

I knew Blizzard is going greedy the second they decide to split the game into 3 pieces and remove LAN play.

And pity those who butthurt with people getting achievements that means nothing in a game.

Guess someone like to show off their epeen.
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Maybe for those real life loser, starcraft 2 achievement is the only thing they can boast about...
Or maybe, just maybe, penis length grew 2mm?

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post Oct 12 2010, 04:07 PM

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Lol, someone sounds like there's an option to reject the EULA and be able to play the game after that.

So I bought the game, then go home happily, install the game, suddenly see the EULA, what should I do? Convert the game into decoration?

This rules is just pure stupid.

I agree if they banned multiplayer cheat, but single player? huh?


PS: My argument is not about those got caught shouldn't be banned (after all, is in EULA, and if I don't agree I could always convert the game into room decoration, pretty expensive, but it stopped people from getting butthurt, so is a good deed), but is more to why has this rules at the first place?

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post Oct 12 2010, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Oct 12 2010, 04:39 PM)
can. dont play the game.

and you may request for refund if you do not agree with the EULA. while i doubt IAH/local retailer would bother with you, you may try your luck with blizzard USA directly. with that said, i am quite certain should you stay in USA you may get that refund pretty damn easily. after all their consumer rights is very much different than ours, to the point its commonly abused.

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also, your argument is invalid (which is what myself, and a huge majority of people that have common sense within this thread pointed out) as it would be 1) extra work for blizzard to specifically weed out SP cheater/hackers 2) there may not be a method for blizzard to seperate SP/MP cheater/hackers 3) SP cheaters gaining achievements (please, for the love of god, read up the definition on WHAT is an achievement) when they SHOULD NOT be gaining. blizzard stance is firm: any illegal/unauthorized methods to gain ANY advantage (gaining achievements where you shouldn't, for example) in ANY of their game = ban end of story.


Added on October 12, 2010, 4:40 pm

casual mode is as retarded as it is, and typing a god mode cheat code shouldnt be too hard in casual mode.
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hmm, high on drug, aren't you?

1) extra work for blizzard to specifically weed out SP cheater/hackers
>> they want to ban, it is their responsibility to be able to specify the SP hackers (for me, cheaters are those who use the built in cheats).
from your point of view, if someone get caught killing another whether self-defense or not, then can straight sentence to death? coz go to court is well, extra work.

2) there may not be a method for blizzard to seperate SP/MP cheater/hackers
>> they can keep track on all your HOLY ACHIEVEMENTS and not able to seperate SP hackers from MP's?

3) SP cheaters gaining achievements (please, for the love of god, read up the definition on WHAT is an achievement)
>> seriously, now I understand how almighty is the achievement for you. I apologize if I somehow look down at those achievements. Hail achievement. May achievements continue to blessed me with all the intelligence and strength to keep pawning noobs. Amen.



 

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