Wed, Dec 01, 2010 | 11:08 GMT
Blizzard issues more StarCraft II bans

Blizzard’s confirmed on the Battle.net blog it’s issued more bans to StarCraft II players for cheating or hacking.
The company says that keeping a stable and secure online experience for everyone to enjoy is its “top priorty”.
“In addition to undermining the spirit of fair competition that’s essential to play on Battle.net, cheating and hacking can lead to stability and performance issues with the service,” it said in a blog post.
“As always, maintaining a stable, safe, and secure online-gaming experience for legitimate players is a top priority for us, and we’ll be continuing to keep watch on Battle.net and take action as needed.”
So there. Don’t cheat. Cheating’s for cunts, anyway.
Thanks, BN.


5 comments
#1
back_up
01/12/10, 12:07 pm
I was right pirating,hacking ,cheating and many big crimes always happen on PC , PC gamers are to blame
#2
Hunam
01/12/10, 12:19 pm
Didn’t Sega have to reset the leaderboards this week on a 360 game because of hacking?
#3
tdrules
01/12/10, 12:42 pm
@1 No it happens on all platforms its just on PC the developers can ban people a lot easier and detect hacks because they don’t have to go through Microsoft and Sony to get it done.
VAC/Punkbuster are much better at detecting hacks than anything on XBL/PSN
#4
Lord Gremlin
01/12/10, 6:14 pm
There are no hacks on PSN (for obvious reasons). There are glitchers and griefers though.
It’s worse on 360 because hacked 360s can be connected to XBL.
#5
endgame
01/12/10, 9:10 pm
“Didn’t Sega have to reset the leaderboards this week on a 360 game because of hacking?” LOL back_up! u just got ownd u n00b!
anyway good work blizzard!