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Yaotzin
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HeeroFX
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xSixGeneralHan
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Taurent
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oDieN[Siege]
United States2904 Posts
On May 11 2011 00:46 VPGeneralHans wrote: I know our team stopped laddering until,he is banned. And many other GMs started playing on EU, etc. Just add him to your friends list and queue up when he's either in game or offline. Simple as that. | ||
hi_0
Canada249 Posts
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ensign_lee
United States1178 Posts
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Yaotzin
South Africa4280 Posts
On May 11 2011 00:52 ensign_lee wrote: Question - how did he get into grandmasters if grandmasters was locked at the original top 200 near the beginning of season 2? It wasn't locked, if you get too many bonus points you drop out. So either he got in that way (his MMR would be insane, so he'd be first in line probably), or he was always in. | ||
GertHeart
United States631 Posts
On May 11 2011 00:52 ensign_lee wrote: Question - how did he get into grandmasters if grandmasters was locked at the original top 200 near the beginning of season 2? 2 spots have been open for a while it's been Top 198 for a while now =P | ||
hi_0
Canada249 Posts
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DeamonMachine
United States28 Posts
Why? I mean, I know you can go home to you friends and say you're #1 in grandmasters, but other than that', what is the point? You get a bad reputation, no one will respect you again if they figure out your real life information. Maybe props in the hacker community? I mean, you can't get sponsors, there's generally no way to advance in life or anything by doing this. At least bronze level players who actually play the game can say that they tried and learned something, or just had fun in general. Just a thought. | ||
Nizzy
United States839 Posts
On May 11 2011 00:56 DeamonMachine wrote: On the general topic of hackers.. what I don't understand is Why? I mean, I know you can go home to you friends and say you're #1 in grandmasters, but other than that', what is the point? You get a bad reputation, no one will respect you again if they figure out your real life information. Maybe props in the hacker community? I mean, you can't get sponsors, there's generally no way to advance in life or anything by doing this. At least bronze level players who actually play the game can say that they tried and learned something, or just had fun in general. Just a thought. Some men just want to watch the world burn. But yes, you're right. They can never attend an MLG under that name, thats for sure. | ||
xSixGeneralHan
United States528 Posts
On May 11 2011 00:50 Odien wrote: Just add him to your friends list and queue up when he's either in game or offline. Simple as that. Doesn't work that easy :/ If he is in a game it's only going to last 3 seconds so you may queue up as a GM, wait time might be 2 minutes and he will be done with his game and then he queues and you get each other. As long as he is on, GMs are not safe | ||
iloveav
Poland1477 Posts
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Angry_Fetus
Canada444 Posts
On May 11 2011 00:58 VPGeneralHans wrote: Doesn't work that easy :/ If he is in a game it's only going to last 3 seconds so you may queue up as a GM, wait time might be 2 minutes and he will be done with his game and then he queues and you get each other. As long as he is on, GMs are not safe So just don't play when he is on.... Considering he only has like 60 games and the average game is only a few seconds, he doesn't play much. | ||
iloveav
Poland1477 Posts
On March 11 2011 02:30 Excalibur_Z wrote: The message itself doesn't actually interrupt gameplay, unless you mean it's similar to a DOS attack? Guys, Blizzard, in Diablo2, allowed Bots to flood their servers, and kept banning gamers that used a maphack (less problematic than a bot obviously). I never expected sc2 to be hack-free, but they failed long ago, and surely will keep failing at this :D. | ||
Flight
Brazil163 Posts
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VPCursed
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xSixGeneralHan
United States528 Posts
On May 11 2011 01:03 Angry_Fetus wrote: So just don't play when he is on.... Considering he only has like 60 games and the average game is only a few seconds, he doesn't play much. He did it in a span of 4 to 5 hrs.....that's a decent amount of games. To many players it's not worth the risk and aggrevation. I would only assume that blizzard wipes all the games when they ban him or else it makes even more sense to not play until he is gone. I know Select is just doing EU last night because he got the hacker several times. | ||
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