honorspell
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- Feb 1, 2012
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no eta still keep checking back
They said they're testing a release right now. I'm not sure what more you need to know.
My only one question is, why i am not banned by Tripwire / Warden ), i have botted every day, i was only sing tuanha with dungeonbuddy... is it even possible to get a ban by using rotation what does some mistake?
No. He is drinking coffee in the company´s bar. He just cant enter into the development rooms anymore. [/joke]
Please don't lie - I was banned for 6 months - my honorbuddy is called "Notepad.exe" and the title of the honorbuddy window is also changed to "Notepad" - so scanning windows processes would not help at all.
So... If ever the Buddy blocks the attemps of WoW to scan the RAM, wouldnt you think that the block itself would be considered like a sign of something thats trying to stop the scan by WoW, and then like a proof of bottinging?
After all, its just like if the police comes and knocks your door, and they ask you about a murder, and they notice that you are actively trying to avoid them inspecting your backyard´s garden, as if something is buried there.
That all said from the point of view of someone who is not versed at all in computer science (beyond the common skills for those who grew up in the early 90´s).
Then again, why not to "camouflate" HB with some other kind of program? After all, what other programs hook the game? There should be something out there. Otherwise, Blizzard is not just scanning the hooking, but also the frecuency of the orders being sent to WoW.
It's flat out illegal for a American company to do that a long time ago they did it for a short while and they lost a court case because of them infringing upon people's privacy they don't do that anymore the precedent has already been set
I don't think they know the meaning of 64-Bit and they can cry up and down all day long they don't need too, or they don't have a valid reason too, but who runs 32-bit often? People who are cheap, don't want performance, and people who ignore the obvious that we have all moved on. 32-Bit is history. Imagine when it moves to 128-Bit...