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He "played" some 3v3 and 4v4.
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On August 02 2010 07:06 Xapti wrote:What I'm more curious about is that he played and won 12 2v2s, but has the 25 2v2 wins as zerg achievement, and the 25 2v2 wins as zerg portrait. WTF? Maybe game stats don't update the same speed as achievements and switching portraits do? seems strange to me. Those aren't 2v2 wins. It's 25 team league quick matches as zerg. He has 12 2v2s, 9 3v3s and 4 4v4s = 25 team league games.
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On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers.
Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform.
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On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform.
You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D
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On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D
Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay.
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On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay.
You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats".
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On August 02 2010 05:54 MidKnight wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 00:56 Teddyman wrote:Google ads prove useful again ![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/38p9I.jpg) I don't really know the ToS for Google Ads, but I assume the staff can't really do much about this? Yep, that's a pretty big fail... I've seen similar fails on YouTube, where while watching a video which reveals fake psychics, an add saying "Get free psychics readings here" pops up.. Blizzard should start banning hackers without any mercy.You hack, you get a permanent ban.No questions asked
Blizzard had similiar than this, but only advertising gold sellers. But yeah it sucks.
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On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats".
what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted.
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On August 02 2010 07:39 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats". what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted.
Then we agree... Having an anonymous email is a bad thing, if they want to allow players to report cheaters easily.
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On August 02 2010 07:49 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:39 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats". what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted. Then we agree... Having an anonymous email is a bad thing, if they want to allow players to report cheaters easily.
it's plastered all over the blizzard forums and help sections.
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On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats".
The reason there is no such feature is because there would be a MASSIVE influx of fake reports. Just the number of people accusing you of maphacks when you scout is staggering. Blizzard would need to employ a legion of support staff to even read all the reports, much less investigate them.
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On August 02 2010 07:51 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:49 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:39 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats". what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted. Then we agree... Having an anonymous email is a bad thing, if they want to allow players to report cheaters easily. it's plastered all over the blizzard forums and help sections.
C'mon, you know 95% of their playerbase never goes there... Hell I'm a sc2 nerd and I never set my foot in there.
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On August 02 2010 07:53 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:51 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:49 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:39 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats". what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted. Then we agree... Having an anonymous email is a bad thing, if they want to allow players to report cheaters easily. it's plastered all over the blizzard forums and help sections. C'mon, you know 95% of their playerbase never goes there... Hell I'm a sc2 nerd and I never set my foot in there.
Like I said anyone who wants to figure it out can use 5seconds of their time on google. And no I don't know 95% of their fan base goes anywhere, I'm not making up #'s like you.
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just been looking at this guy, noticed TLO had lost to him afew times and i was like Huh?!?! then noticed times of the game and he builds a creep tumor and somehow wins o_O
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wow, nice find.
75 games and still going strong :S
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On August 02 2010 07:55 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:53 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:51 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:49 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:39 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote: [quote]
If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people.
Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers.
Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats". what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted. Then we agree... Having an anonymous email is a bad thing, if they want to allow players to report cheaters easily. it's plastered all over the blizzard forums and help sections. C'mon, you know 95% of their playerbase never goes there... Hell I'm a sc2 nerd and I never set my foot in there. Like I said anyone who wants to figure it out can use 5seconds of their time on google. And no I don't know 95% of their fan base goes anywhere, I'm not making up #'s like you.
TL.net is not a flame fest, man...
A lot (perhaps more than 95%?) is more dumb than wood.. that's the fact about humanity. That's where my numbers come from. I doubt more than 5% of the community (blizzards community not TL.net) can figure out how to google (AND FIND!) the email you are talking about. Let alone they have to KNOW the email is out there. PLUS they need to CARE about reporting + they need to know how to spot a hack and not a faulting PC.
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How does a guest pass work? Can he reactivate his account with a second pass for instance?
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On August 02 2010 08:18 nihlon wrote: How does a guest pass work? Can he reactivate his account with a second pass for instance? Guess pass is a cd key that let's you play the full version of game for 7hours in-game time ( being logged on bnet for 7 hours ) or it expires after 14days if u dont use in-game time.
Guest cd-keys are not linked to main accounts, so after the trial expires you can abandon the account you used, without any penalty to main account.
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On August 02 2010 08:07 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:55 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:53 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:51 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:49 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:39 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:35 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:31 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote: [quote]
Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Where did I argue that? It takes 5 seconds to send a blank email with a replay. You said I was completely incorrect? You might know the email, but 99.9% doesn't know it. The best policy for a game dev, imo, is to be open about hacking/cheating and just let the community know: "Press this button, if the opponent cheats". what's google do? seriously 99,9%? Be real. The fact that you think blizzard doesn't make that email wide known because they will be a "lame company" is warrant enough to ignore your rant. Don't know why I even posted. Then we agree... Having an anonymous email is a bad thing, if they want to allow players to report cheaters easily. it's plastered all over the blizzard forums and help sections. C'mon, you know 95% of their playerbase never goes there... Hell I'm a sc2 nerd and I never set my foot in there. Like I said anyone who wants to figure it out can use 5seconds of their time on google. And no I don't know 95% of their fan base goes anywhere, I'm not making up #'s like you. TL.net is not a flame fest, man... A lot (perhaps more than 95%?) is more dumb than wood.. that's the fact about humanity. That's where my numbers come from. I doubt more than 5% of the community (blizzards community not TL.net) can figure out how to google (AND FIND!) the email you are talking about. Let alone they have to KNOW the email is out there. PLUS they need to CARE about reporting + they need to know how to spot a hack and not a faulting PC.
Someone already explained it to you, if there was an easy way to report people, Blizzard would be spammed by wrong reports to no end.
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On August 02 2010 07:29 Qzy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2010 07:23 muse5187 wrote:On August 02 2010 06:08 Qzy wrote:On August 02 2010 05:42 KhaosKreator wrote: Isn't there an easy in-game way to report hackers? If you hold back information about hackers, they aren't there to the common people. Little timmy doesn't need to know he can report hackers, cos then he knows it's possible to hack... and blizz gets a bad reputation for being lame developers. Therefore... No ... there'll never be an easy way to report hackers. Completely incorrect, send the replays to hacks@blizzard.com or use the webform. You find that easier than a fat button above every match report saying: "Do you want to report this fucktard"? :D Yes it is. Last thing they need is a bunch of raging nubs clicking that button every time they get "rushed"
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