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UsernameVrika
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JoinedOctober 3, 2005
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LocationHelsinki, Finland
Last VisitJuly 25, 2008
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  • Don't try the trial on 4/9/08 @ 10:37AM
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    • Account "Perma-Banned" due to "Economy Exploitation"
    • I don't think that Blizzard would ban anyone for farming dailies or sending money to characters within same account. And making 7-8k gold in few weeks sholdn't result in bans either, some players have reached the gold limit (over 200k gold) without getting banned.

      But gl on getting yourself unbanned if you really haven't done anything wrong.

    • Posted: 7/24/08 8:49 AM
      World of Warcraft
    • Curse
    • If it's a program you run while gaming, then it's most likely illegal.

      But anything wich you only place to /addons -directory, and won'tt run seperately from the game, should be allowed. And as far as I know, Curse doesn't really spread any botting programs or anything. I'd suggest searching for reason for you ban elsewhere. 

    • Posted: 7/20/08 11:59 AM
      World of Warcraft
    • Judge: Glider Violates Blizzard Copyright.
    • I think the laws are ridiculous when a player is allowed to play a game he owns, but not allowed to use a software wich copies the game to RAM to run the game. Soon we'll be seeing games with EULAs wich make running them with emulator illegal. Consumers should have more rights about how to run their own games.

      Blizzard is doing really good job against botters and I appreciate what they are doing, but the lawmakers should make better laws. Something that would make including any functionality to hide the program to a program wich can be used to bot illegal would be a good law. So that Blizzard, and other companies, could identify those botting programs and ban the users without problems should they wish to do so.

    • Posted: 7/16/08 9:13 AM
      General Discussion
    • WoW is losing audience
    • They are losing so much audience that just today Blizzard launched a new European WoW server to better accomondate the tiny audience they still have left. WoW must be dying.

    • Posted: 7/09/08 10:10 AM
      World of Warcraft

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