Crack: Custom Bnet2 server by chinese modders? - Page 3
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Chill (1:38 July 05 KST): Discussing the cracked Bnet2 is acceptable in this thread. DO NOT post any links to websites explaining how to install / use the crack. DO NOT explain in your post how to install / use the crack. Thank you. | ||
Zerum
Sweden348 Posts
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On July 05 2011 01:53 Kishuu wrote: As much as I would love lan, am I the only one who thinks this is bad? I mean, if you wanna play this game professionally and "help e-sports" you are gonna buy it. The kids that are gonna crack it with LAN support are that leechy garena kids who are gonna pirate and hack all day long for two months, then forget about it. On the cool side, some of my friends that can't buy the game will play now, but for how long? I want more regulars that wanna learn the game for real. People here don't want LAN support because they can crack it easier (I hope). People here want LAN support because they are sick of watching lag spikes disturbing high level games, where the gamers are actually sitting next to each other. | ||
Dagobert
Netherlands1858 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:22 JustPassingBy wrote: People here don't want LAN support because they can crack it easier (I hope). That doesn't even make sense. By the way, the site activated my bullshit detector. The guy who 'popularises' the 'crack' seems to be French, not Chinese. The site is really pretty and already finished... no, no, no, that's not how I recall cracks to be spread. Also, the guy said on reddit: "First I was like you, blabla, didn't believe it either, but then *tadaa*". Only thing left for him to say is "works like a charm". | ||
Batch
Sweden692 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:16 gurrpp wrote: My main hope is that we may get a private server out of this which lets people play internationally with low latency. The pirated server will probably have little effect on the internationall latency if by that you mean latency between NA-Korea or NA-Europe since the data packets still have to travel the same distance. | ||
Dagobert
Netherlands1858 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:32 Batch wrote: The pirated server will probably have little effect on the internationall latency if by that you mean latency between NA-Korea or NA-Europe since the data packets still have to travel the same distance. Incorrect, because this time the data wouldn't be 'rerouted' through Blizz' servers. | ||
Kishuu
Brazil108 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:22 JustPassingBy wrote: People here don't want LAN support because they can crack it easier (I hope). People here want LAN support because they are sick of watching lag spikes disturbing high level games, where the gamers are actually sitting next to each other. I'd love to play LAN without lag, believe me. It will happen now, I guess. But the side effects are horrible. Because your hopes are not matched with the reality. When something is cracked, it will be available under hamachi/garena and even more hacks are gonna be developed, becase the game will be more popular. Drop hacking was pretty bad last week right? Well, everyone get ready because if this flies off, more and more hacks are gonna show up. And it will be even more annoying to play ladder, cracked or not. You can compare with iccup and everything. but they have an anti-hack system AND, EVEN more importantly, people that play there wanna play the game, they don't wanna fuck around with hacks, at least the huge majority. The D- ladder on iccup bw equals mid diamond on NA ladder sc2, for instance. There are no D, D- idiots drop hacking to A+ in iccup, believe me. So it is like, yay we can play lan! but on the other hand, we are gonna be fucked with new hacks more oftenly, have a decentralized userbase and we'll have to watch this blizzard/hacker cat and mouse thing for a while. Is this positive at the end of the day? Well, that everyone would have to balance out and decide for themselves. I think it is bad in the long run, my 2c. | ||
Navillus
United States1188 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:22 JustPassingBy wrote: People here don't want LAN support because they can crack it easier (I hope). People here want LAN support because they are sick of watching lag spikes disturbing high level games, where the gamers are actually sitting next to each other. All I want is Blizzard to make a tournament LAN type thing, they can only give it to the biggest events if they want and have their own people put it in take it out, have complete oversight, but at least GSL, MLG, Dreamhack, etc... will have real LANs. | ||
branflakes14
2082 Posts
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TheRPGAddict
United States1403 Posts
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zatic
Zurich15228 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:32 Dagobert wrote: That doesn't even make sense. By the way, the site activated my bullshit detector. The guy who 'popularises' the 'crack' seems to be French, not Chinese. The site is really pretty and already finished... no, no, no, that's not how I recall cracks to be spread. Also, the guy said on reddit: "First I was like you, blabla, didn't believe it either, but then *tadaa*". Only thing left for him to say is "works like a charm". Well, you can download the thing from his site and try. Since the crack seems to be only usable with the chinese version the French guy is most likely not the author but is just trying to spread it. Not saying is can't be all BS because of that, but I don't really see the point in faking everything, screenshots and demonstration videos included, if it will all be busted by the first guy who downloads and tries the thing. | ||
Morrisson
289 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:32 Dagobert wrote: That doesn't even make Sense. By the Way, the site activated my bullshit detector. The guy WhO 'popularises' the 'crack' seems to be French, not Chinese. The site iS Really pretty and already finished... no, no, no, that's not how I recall cracks to be spread. Also, the guy SaiD on reddit: "First I was like you, blabla, didn't believe it either, but then *tadaa*". Only thing left for him to say iS "works like a charm". I found it on reddit and did not see a thread here, so I made ONE. Dont be paranoiac. My take is that blizzard might realize that they can FighT as hard as they WanT, but they cannot outmsmart a whole community. Now they can either accept that their game iS not longer totaly their game but also our game, and maybe work with the community ( for better maps, for a better battle.net, for a lan support, for... game design ( WhO SaiD reavers, mines and Lurker?? ) and have a GREAT game that will last long.... | ||
Dagobert
Netherlands1858 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:42 Morrisson wrote: I found it on reddit and did see a thread here, so I made ONE. Dont be paranoiac. My take is that blizzard might realize that they can FighT as hard as they WanT, but they cannot outmsmart a whole community. Now they can either accept that their game iS not longer totaly their game but also our game, and maybe work with the community ( for better maps, for a better battle.net, for a lan support, for... game design ( WhO SaiD reavers, mines and Lurker?? ) and have a GREAT game that will last long.... I'm not saying the crack doesn't work, I'm saying this guy exhibits suspicious behaviour. Why did you randomly capitalise letters in (your quote of) my post (as well as yours)? It's very displeasing to the eye. | ||
ChickenLips
2912 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:37 Kishuu wrote: I'd love to play LAN without lag, believe me. It will happen now, I guess. But the side effects are horrible. Because your hopes are not matched with the reality. When something is cracked, it will be available under hamachi/garena and even more hacks are gonna be developed, becase the game will be more popular. Drop hacking was pretty bad last week right? Well, everyone get ready because if this flies off, more and more hacks are gonna show up. And it will be even more annoying to play ladder, cracked or not. You can compare with iccup and everything. but they have an anti-hack system AND, EVEN more importantly, people that play there wanna play the game, they don't wanna fuck around with hacks, at least the huge majority. The D- ladder on iccup bw equals mid diamond on NA ladder sc2, for instance. There are no D, D- idiots drop hacking to A+ in iccup, believe me. So it is like, yay we can play lan! but on the other hand, we are gonna be fucked with new hacks more oftenly, have a decentralized userbase and we'll have to watch this blizzard/hacker cat and mouse thing for a while. Is this positive at the end of the day? Well, that everyone would have to balance out and decide for themselves. I think it is bad in the long run, my 2c. ok i started to type up a reply explaining why you are wrong, but your post reeks of so much cluelessness that my brain just started hurting trying to refute your weird-ass arguments. No this will not hurt ESPORTS, no this will not mean blizzard ladder will be more infested with hackers, maybe the private servers will be, but why should you care? edit: btw in the chat channel the french guy who made the site, Serutan, just said that he's uploaded it to the servers of a web-forum where you can find hacks / free VODs and the like for SC2, who will do a review on the LAN server, they apparently already have chinese people waiting to try it out. (You need the chinese sc2 client atm) Fun trivia, the creater of the LAN server apparently gets called the 'Boss'. | ||
opisska
Poland8852 Posts
I know that this is more complex and that in some law systems it is much more dangerous than in others, but saying that it is outright illegal is way too much ass-climbing. Given that TL is hosted in the US, its understandable they don't want even to link to this, because - well they are in a very special law system, aren't they? But in some other countries, I can see tournaments running on this, much as playing BW on LAN. And we may be suprirised even in the US - look at what happened around iphone jalibreaking! I am 100% happy about this, we need every single bit of evidence that the resistence of software makers is futile, that every "anti-piracy" measure they take will turn against them in the long run. The fact that we have to play through crappy Battle.net, because some managers are stupid enough to believe that it actualy helps them in makeing profit, is outrageous. | ||
Wesso
Netherlands1245 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:47 Dagobert wrote: I'm not saying the crack doesn't work, I'm saying this guy exhibits suspicious behaviour. Why did you randomly capitalise letters in (your quote of) my post (as well as yours)? It's very displeasing to the eye. Holy crap, I thought he was mocking you but he actually changed your post. That's the dumbest thing I've seen in a while. | ||
Morrisson
289 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:47 Dagobert wrote: I'm not saying the crack doesn't work, I'm saying this guy exhibits suspicious behaviour. Why did you randomly capitalise letters in (your quote of) my post (as well as yours)? It's very displeasing to the eye. I have not idea, it was not like that when I wrote it... Think it has to do with tlpide / de-tlpdize :o Stop being suspicious -.- | ||
vrok
Sweden2541 Posts
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ChickenLips
2912 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:49 opisska wrote: How is this against the ToS, when these Terms fo Service are for using Battle.net?. The whole point of this mod is not to use Battle.net. Ergo, ToS do not apply. yay! I know that this is more complex and that in some law systems it is much more dangerous than in others, but saying that it is outright illegal is way too much ass-climbing. Given that TL is hosted in the US, its understandable they don't want even to link to this, because - well they are in a very special law system, aren't they? But in some other countries, I can see tournaments running on this, much as playing BW on LAN. And we may be suprirised even in the US - look at what happened around iphone jalibreaking! I am 100% happy about this, we need every single bit of evidence that the resistence of software makers is futile, that every "anti-piracy" measure they take will turn against them in the long run. The fact that we have to play through crappy Battle.net, because some managers are stupid enough to believe that it actualy helps them in makeing profit, is outrageous. No, this is 100% illegal, if anything they are infringing on Blizzard's intellectual property copyrights with the server-code they are distributing. Also there will 100% be a some paragraph in the ToS that talks about hosting a private server that allows people to play Starcraft2(TM) | ||
Kishuu
Brazil108 Posts
On July 05 2011 02:47 ChickenLips wrote: ok i started to type up a reply explaining why you are wrong, but your post reeks of so much cluelessness that my brain just started hurting trying to refute your weird-ass arguments. No this will not hurt ESPORTS, no this will not mean blizzard ladder will be more infested with hackers, maybe the private servers will be, but why should you care? edit: btw in the chat channel the french guy who made the site, Serutan, just said that he's uploaded it to the servers of a web-forum where you can find hacks / free VODs and the like for SC2, who will do a review on the LAN server, they apparently already have chinese people waiting to try it out. (You need the chinese sc2 client atm) Fun trivia, the creater of the LAN server apparently gets called the 'Boss'. Well, maybe while your brain was hurting you missed the fact that I never mentioned esports in my post. And yes, if you think that I am clueless about what am I saying please refrain from posting anything further. | ||
a_flayer
Netherlands2826 Posts
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