lostsk8r
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I'm not sure what the developers do for money besides this program, but after spending a lot of time with ISXEQ2, you assume your money is serving the purpose of maintenance of the code and to keep the coders desire for anti detection. Sure there's lifetime, but for subscription purposes it's no differen than a mmorpg. You buy the product then pay monthly to help support further coding and customer support. I'll gladly take 7 day break to ensure my $80 accounts (vanilla+bc+wotlk) are not all banned at once. I'd even wait an extra week after my experience with the openbot banwave (blizzard let a whole week go before banning anyone after a Tuesday patch, I lost 8 accounts).
7 days is nothing, just think of your money as their income, they're trying to please you by protecting your investment while you please them by paying monthly.
We all know how blizzard can be with detection after openbot, should just be thankful they're taking precautions even though warden dev supposedly has been slacking
On ISXEQ2 there could be two patches in one month and amadeus could take up to 5 days to code for the new version of the client.
7 days is nothing, just think of your money as their income, they're trying to please you by protecting your investment while you please them by paying monthly.
We all know how blizzard can be with detection after openbot, should just be thankful they're taking precautions even though warden dev supposedly has been slacking
On ISXEQ2 there could be two patches in one month and amadeus could take up to 5 days to code for the new version of the client.
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