I noticed many people on this board don't understand that this game is unique in that the singleplayer and multiplayer are both connected to battle.net(except Neo7 & JamieK). Which means that that 'Warden'(bnet ac) is always running scanning your background while you are playing singleplayer or multiplayer.
I used the trainer as well, and I'm actually expecting warden to ban all of us who used it in the first ban wave, it's no problem for me but I'm kind of worried that the majority of posters on here thought it was completely safe.
The Warden client scans a small portion of the code segment of running processes in order to determine whether any of these third-party programs are running. The goal of this is to detect and address players who may be attempting to cheat in the game.
[Edited by yoops, 7/28/2010 1:31:35 PM]
i am thinking thats for the multiplayer portion of the game and in that area, i agree, but banning players for cheating in the singleplayer is pointless, cheating in singleplayer doesn't affect anyone else, just the cheater himself.
If Blizzard bans me for cheating in single player, it will just prove that they are idiotic, insane and stupid.
I noticed many people on this board don't understand that this game is unique in that the singleplayer and multiplayer are both connected to battle.net(except Neo7 & JamieK). Which means that that 'Warden'(bnet ac) is always running scanning your background while you are playing singleplayer or multiplayer.
I used the trainer as well, and I'm actually expecting warden to ban all of us who used it in the first ban wave, it's no problem for me but I'm kind of worried that the majority of posters on here thought it was completely safe.
The Warden client scans a small portion of the code segment of running processes in order to determine whether any of these third-party programs are running. The goal of this is to detect and address players who may be attempting to cheat in the game.
[Edited by yoops, 7/28/2010 1:31:35 PM]
i am thinking thats for the multiplayer portion of the game and in that area, i agree, but banning players for cheating in the singleplayer is pointless, cheating in singleplayer doesn't affect anyone else, just the cheater himself.
If Blizzard bans me for cheating in single player, it will just prove that they are idiotic, insane and stupid.
I would hope so, but I don't think Warden will differentiate between singleplayer and multiplayer. That would take extra coding effort on the part of Blizzard, and I don't think they care about 3rd party cheaters that much. And even if it is just used for singleplayer, we are still getting achievements by cheating the system since ingame cheat codes disables achievements but trainers don't.
Once you are connected to battle.net, you are in their multiplayer environment, it's reasonable to assume that everything that happens while you are connected to battle.net is under Warden jurisdiction.
[Edited by yoops, 7/28/2010 2:01:55 PM]
I get to be the one to tell you all the mostly great news. Cheating on Single player mode WILL not i repeat WILL NOT ban your account!!!! even though Blizzard is scanning your DATA. However if you decide to have the trainer running while in multiplayer mode even when not usin it and your system gets the random scan of the hour you get an extreme warning... the second time temporary lock out and the third time if your dumb enough to do it is you get locked out of battle.net. Now i repeat you WILL NOT be ban if you use a trainer in Single player mode. You purchased the game and have it on your property making it your property, if you change the game for other players and mess up thier play time you are SOL... Have a nice day
Where did you get this information?
I get to be the one to tell you all the mostly great news. Cheating on Single player mode WILL not i repeat WILL NOT ban your account!!!! even though Blizzard is scanning your DATA. However if you decide to have the trainer running while in multiplayer mode even when not usin it and your system gets the random scan of the hour you get an extreme warning... the second time temporary lock out and the third time if your dumb enough to do it is you get locked out of battle.net. Now i repeat you WILL NOT be ban if you use a trainer in Single player mode. You purchased the game and have it on your property making it your property, if you change the game for other players and mess up thier play time you are SOL... Have a nice day
Where did you get this information?
exact;y what i want to know.
Seems pretty Iffy to me. You don't own any of the computer games that you have, you own a license to those games, that's why they can subject you to various restrictions such as not using third party software to modify the game.
You Can Create your OWN models and put them in the game for custom maps. That can be considered modifying the game. but This is allowed by blizzard
Peoples UI in WOW Modify s the game.
I be leave They put it "No Third Party Software That Can Give You An unfair Advantage" That Another Player Cannot Or Does not have
And in this Case The Only Advantage Is Getting Achievements.
[Edited by SIL3NT-DE4TH, 7/28/2010 2:51:41 PM]