mephuser1000
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Action being taken against exploits and cheats | Star Wars: The Old Republic
So lazy EA/Bioware finally completed their cheat detection routine after so many months. As usual Bossland's inferior competitors' products were detected and banned.
Even the non-injection Spacebots were caught in the wave.
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Hundreds banned only? (Different numbers when you visit each of the bot sites) Then why bother to even announce it and make a huge fanfare? Well, it's EA Public Relations aka Dmg Control. How they want to spin the numbers is up to them. Possibly to portray a cleaner image that the Swtor Community bots/cheats less than the WoW Community? Or the subscription numbers are real low?
So lazy EA/Bioware finally completed their cheat detection routine after so many months. As usual Bossland's inferior competitors' products were detected and banned.
Even the non-injection Spacebots were caught in the wave.
Edit:
Hundreds banned only? (Different numbers when you visit each of the bot sites) Then why bother to even announce it and make a huge fanfare? Well, it's EA Public Relations aka Dmg Control. How they want to spin the numbers is up to them. Possibly to portray a cleaner image that the Swtor Community bots/cheats less than the WoW Community? Or the subscription numbers are real low?
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