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Wie von Blizzard bekannt gegeben wurde, wurden in einer Aktion gegen Cheater im Battle.net über 7700 CD-Keys von Warcraft 3 Benutzern mit sogenannter "third-party hacks" temporär gebannt. Diese Benutzer können zwar noch selbsterstellte Karten spielen, die Ladderspiele bleiben ihn allerdings vorläufig für 30 Tage verschlossen. Bei wiederholtem Vergehen droht ein permanenter Ban des CD-Keys. Dieser Schritt wurde von Blizzard eingeleitet um das Battle.net noch freier von Cheatern zu machen um einen maximalen Spielspaß zu gewährleisten. Hier die originale Verkündigung:
Quelle: Battle.net
In an ongoing endeavor to ensure a fair and fun online experience for all Warcraft III players, we will be escalating our efforts to remove cheaters from Battle.net. We have identified and closed over 7,700 accounts which were found to be using third-party hacks. The CD keys associated with these accounts are now restricted from playing any ladder games for 30 days (custom games, however, are still available). Repeat offenders will have their accounts closed and their CD keys permanently banned from Battle.net.
Going forward, we will take a hard-line stance against cheating in all Battle.net games, and we reserve the right to close the accounts and ban the CD keys of players who are caught cheating on Battle.net.
These changes are intended to promote fun and competitive play on Battle.net in both ladder and custom games. Cheating ruins the game experience for legitimate players, and we will not tolerate it.
Going forward, we will take a hard-line stance against cheating in all Battle.net games, and we reserve the right to close the accounts and ban the CD keys of players who are caught cheating on Battle.net.
These changes are intended to promote fun and competitive play on Battle.net in both ladder and custom games. Cheating ruins the game experience for legitimate players, and we will not tolerate it.
Quelle: Battle.net