Let's not get started on Diablo II. Okay, too late, I started it already. By now cheating is so common in that game that, in a sense of the word, you're even cheating when trading with others. Because there is a good chance whatever you're about to buy was acquired by using cheats, hacks and bots. And maybe it's a dupe, though that's most common with high runes. Blizzards anti-cheating measures mostly ban people who use an application that allows you to run Diablo II without a CD and multiple times (once for each CD Key you possess). To be fair it's used as a gateway for a good deal of hacks. Though, it still is like they arrest you for owning a kitchen knife because you COULD stab someone with it. Luckily that didn't happen to me, but to someone who used my CD-Key and got it permabanned.
And one time I got called a cheater in D2 because I didn't want to use a loophole to circumvent certain Level requirements in the game, good times.
And another time I got called a noob for actually playing the game instead of creating a character to be rushed to the final boss so I can power level myself up for bragging rights.
Why, yes, I did stop playing Diablo II.
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Last edited by A Zarkin' Frood; 08-18-2010 at 09:55 AM.
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