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    posted a message on 2.4: The Little Things
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    Just a bigger carrot,same s$#t,same distance.



    There is no reason for a carrot, there is literally 0 incentive to keep people in the game after they've played through the content. There is no subscription or micro transactions, you should be happy they release regular big content patches at all ungrateful twat.
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    posted a message on <Unity> Premier Clans Pursue GR60+ and Season 3, Join us Now and March on to Victory!

    I only play HC I hope there is a unity for hardcore one day. (:

    Posted in: Clans [NA] [PC]
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    posted a message on Blizzard ignores warnings, Bans my account, Best barb ammy in USA now duped?
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    How the hell would I, or you know what will happen if "we" buy the program? How do you know anything your saying is true? Ok so this all might be crying wolf or it might not be. There is not reason to be absolute in your arguments.

    I'll tell you what. You go ahead and buy yourself a copy of that fabulous duping program. I'm sure you'll be rolling in dough by the end of the weekend.

    Good luck logging in on Monday.

    Youtube is awash with phony dupe vids, most linking you to goldseller sites etc.

    Until I see the AH fill up with duplicates, I remain steadfast that this is a rollback issue, one that is already well in hand.

    Of course exploits will come and go, but I have yet to see ample evidence to believe that people out there have the ability to create $250 items at will.

    That sort of greed would be exposed quite fast.


    Uh ok

    OK.

    Can you tell me why this makes any sense to you;

    Your name is Chun Yun Phat. You have discovered a duping process. You have essentially invented a money machine. So....you make a youtube vid showing everyone what you're doing.

    Tell me that makes one tiny bit of fucking sense?

    Or....you have invented a program that dupes. Why the hell are you going to sell it to people when you could just use it to make money (almost literally) and not spread it around, causing it to eventually get made obsolete via security measures once it's discovered?

    If I invented a machine that turned ordinary paper into $100 bills, I sure as shit ain't selling the plans to anybody. I'm making $100 bills and........... fuck everyone else.

    I'm....I'm shocked. I simply cannot believe you are falling for this shit.

    This is what you typed above, and I would be laughing my ass off if it wasn't so pathetic;

    My god, I typed in "how are these people duping items in Diablo3?" To my surprise there are websites selling programs for duping!!! This is scary because one program states its absolutely undetectable no matter what blizzard does, including any new patch that they come out with. They state that people have made 10s of thousands of dollars with it.

    Are you shitting me? Really? You're that gullible?

    "Most honorable person of interest makes many of dollars by using of program"......AND you're ready to buy this shit.....prolly huntin around for your credit card.

    I just don't know what to say. I thought you were being sarcastic. I'm just....at a loss for words.

    Look at WoW (blizzards other online game) been running for 8 years and MMO glider (a WoW bot) still works and is updated every hotfix and every patch). People saying coders/hackers can always get around code is absolutely 100% true especially when they can make more money selling their program to 10s of thousands of players instead of making 1000s in game and raising red flags on their account drawing attention to them PERSONALLY as you need a paypal account and a phone sms, buying new phones and new proxy bank accs/ccs for verified paypal would be way too costly to be as profitable as just selling a program they can update a few days after they find the loopholes in every patch.

    If Blizzard cant keep coders from keeping 3rd party progs in a game they have been running for 8 years, what makes you think its gonna be any different in Diablo 3? The most that happens? people using it get banned and buy new accounts, thats at their own risk, the coders selling the shit still make bank.
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    posted a message on Idea for Paragon and Alts
    Once you hit 100 you should be able to choose a character that all exp gained after paragon 100 the exp goes to that character. Also 50% exp boost to all your 60 chars besides the 100. So you can be like "I feel like hunting items" and still get exp towards an alt. Or "I feel like grinding on this alt" and get a 50% bonus to exp.
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    posted a message on How can I improve my barb for Act II Inferno?
    May I suggest tinkering around with this Effective HP Calc: http://rubensayshi.github.com/d3-ehp-calculator/#intro

    Try to keep raising your EHP when going for upgrades, also get some LoH maybe some from some rings/ammy if you cant afford a weapon, with enough EHP LoH can be very good. ;D
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    posted a message on If your account gets hacked and your stolen items are sold on the RMAH?
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    The eula you signed on last patch literally states that they offer no warranty in any case.

    That wasn't my question. I want to know how they handle it as I know at least 5 people who had their accounts hacked before the RMAH. In every instance Blizzard granted them a rollback, but now that the RMAH is live, I wonder if they will still be able to do this and how it is possible to keep this from being exploited?

    Not really sure how it's handled, but I kind of doubt they would do anything about the transaction after it has already gone through. An item was sold for money. The account being compromised doesn't have anything to do with it. The person who actually owns the account may either be SoL or get their item back, but the transaction probably wouldn't be affected. It's not really exploitable tbh.

    How is it not exploitable? I could essentially log in from a Proxy (which I've already done), change my password, and sell all of my items on the RMAH, and then claim that my account was compromised after I emptied the paypal balance into my wallet. If Blizzard simply reimburses all of my items, I just pocketed some serious cash, and effectively duped every item I own. Think about it.

    You are going to deposit the funds into YOUR paypal not the "hackers", which Blizzard will see, and claim you were hacked? I smell ban+paypal dispute+refund to the buyer. Actually probably just a ban and a paypal dispute, and blizzard will keep the 250 and the person the item, and you will have no items or account. :D

    After that probably some legal action from Blizzard and Paypal.

    Probably just let you off with a temp ban and not to bother customer service with false reports.
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