SC2 End User License Agreement Section 8 with poll - Page 2
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SnK.
United States18 Posts
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Salty
United States90 Posts
Move along, nothing to see here. | ||
WolfStar
United Kingdom155 Posts
I'm all for this it seems like a good way to discourage cheating. Could also stop laggers downloading porm whilst they play lol! | ||
j4vz
Canada976 Posts
I dont care i bet dustin watch porn too :D | ||
HeIios
Sweden2523 Posts
On July 28 2010 16:53 j4vz wrote: its not like someone will be sitting in a chair in blizzard office watching into our RAM, its mostly to prevent maphacking, the whole NO-LAN concept and blizzard hosting the games are anti-hacks measures, I dont care i bet dustin watch porn too :D Not when he plays SC2 he wont! ..and this is a harmless tool for blizzard to see which version of 1337_maphack.exe we're running. | ||
Gedrah
465 Posts
If anything, this measure will lead to false positive bans in grey areas like BWchart or similar apps (which may or may not exist, I haven't exactly looked so I apologize for speculating), while banning a handful of retards that tried to win using unsafe hacks because they got bored with the game. The real hackers, who cheat because discovering a way to get away with it is the entire reason they do it, are not stopped and are often well-to-do and highly intelligent hobbyists who think nothing of going through 8 CD keys in the development of a sound hack. They will distribute their methods to kiddies sooner or later and we'll have map hacks and the like, and anything we suffered in hopes of eliminating the hacks will be revealed as unnecessary. Personally though, I don't think warden is particularly invasive. Blizzard learns nothing about you from hashes of your running processes unless one of those hashes is the same hash as a known hack program. Theoretically they can also determine what version of winamp you're running in the background if they happen to maintain a database of hashes of Winamp versions, which seems wise since if you're trying to prevent cheating by using such a system to determine what's running on remote clients you should also have a list of non-hack program hashes to compare against. | ||
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