Pitlord
04-18-2002, 22:40
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Blizzard have stepped up their hunt for those utilising the Chest Hack. In the past week they have identified and terminated 20,000 accounts. Its' not clear if these are in addition to or including the 7,000 reported on the 5th of April. Whatever the case, this should make some think twice before employing a cheat, especially in light of the not-so-distant 1.10 patch.
"Over 20,000 Battle.net accounts have been banned. All of these accounts were associated with 8,500 accounts using the "Chest Hack" that appeared in the user community over the past week. In addition to this hack's effects on the player economy, its use directly affected the stability of Diablo II realms, causing a number of dramatic performance issues. This is in keeping with our commitment to provide the highest possible level of quality for our legitimate users. "
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This proves it again, cheating doesn't pay
"Over 20,000 Battle.net accounts have been banned. All of these accounts were associated with 8,500 accounts using the "Chest Hack" that appeared in the user community over the past week. In addition to this hack's effects on the player economy, its use directly affected the stability of Diablo II realms, causing a number of dramatic performance issues. This is in keeping with our commitment to provide the highest possible level of quality for our legitimate users. "
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This proves it again, cheating doesn't pay