gibbrichards
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What about thisif its being done by the client we can see it. there's no evidence to support that the D3 client is scanning for demonbuddy.

What about thisif its being done by the client we can see it. there's no evidence to support that the D3 client is scanning for demonbuddy.
And back to tinfoil hats.
Blizz would NEVER do this. Imagen the lawsuits!
You gave them permission by accepting the EULA. You accepted the EULA on your own decision.
just because its private dosnt mean that a program setup to recognized patterns over so many games couldn't cause it to catch. lots of people who pay for private profiles tend to run a lot of bots over a long period, its very possible.I know the main argument is it cant be detected and it must be a server side thing and catching people incertain patterns. How do you explain the people that got banned using private profiles that dont have the same routes and kill sequences as say the well known profiles such as big red and such?
I know the main argument is it cant be detected and it must be a server side thing and catching people incertain patterns. How do you explain the people that got banned using private profiles that dont have the same routes and kill sequences as say the well known profiles such as big red and such?
Anyone else find it annoying when new kids come to the party and are like ZOMG THEY CAN SCAN YOUR SYSTEM AND FIND YOUR BOTS, HORSE PORN AND THE PICS YOU TOOK OF YOUR SISTER IN THE SHOWER
EULA agreements are unenforceable crap. Blizzard DID indeed use warden to scan processes once upon a time and you know what happened, they stopped because it was an invasion of privacy and they didn't want to deal with getting sued and the massive negative backlash from it, since then there have been things like the class action lawsuit against sony for their installing rootkits on peoples PCs and these companies know they cant just get away with it
If you new idiots need evidence of this, take a look at THIS article from 2005 on the BBC when it ended up in the mainstream media and blizzard were getting a lot of negative press on wardens abilities BBC NEWS | Technology | Warcraft game maker in spying row
if there are, it would only be between us (Bossland GmbH) and Blizzard, not our users. just because apple and Samsung sued each-other it didn't mean that people who bought iphones would need to return them. its pretty much the same thing here.I hope this "Rumor" is not related to a conversation we were having about the legal consequences if Blizzard/Activision did violate Bossland GmbH's EULA/TOS...