Dear Cheathappens,
This article is full of crap...
?I don?t think it?s fair and I would even go as far as to question its legality."
Speaking from the standpoint of someone who worked for an Internet Service Provider and had to give the "30 days notification for cancellation" talk customers, once you agree to the EULA of any of Blizzard's games, you are bound by contract. This can over ride everything but the most basic of laws. You also have to consider that you are bound by the laws in which the product was made, not the laws of the country you're in. Utter idiocy if you think a company like Blizzard hasn't looked into this already.
?Would you buy a car if you knew that if you decided to switch out the factory stereo with a better, third party stereo, that someone would come and repossess your car in the middle of the night simply for doing so? It's a ridiculous proposition."
That does sound rediculous. Good thing that's not what's happening. It's more like: "Would you buy a car if you knew that if, after signing a contract that clearly stated you could not replace any parts within the car, you decided to switch out the factory stereo with a better, third party stereo, that someone would come and repossess your car in the middle of the night simply for breaking a contractual agreement?" Yeah, that sounds far more accurate to what's happening. Sounds less stupid now, doesn't it?
?Having been in the cheating business for over 13 years now, I?ve learned that people cheat for many different reasons. Some people have time constraints and want to be able to experience the entire game, so they cheat through the most difficult parts in order to reach the end. Some people might be older or handicapped or simply not possess the fast-twitch reflexes of a 12 year old which seems to be a requirement of some games these days."
Good to know. That should also mean you're well versed in the fact that Blizzard always has had ample amounts of built-in cheats to assist players with the same ends. They also have multiple difficulty levels with one that always caters to absolutely new players. You should also be aware that many players, much greater in number than the demographics you've presented, use third party programs to boost achievements and the like, which ultimately effects the online achievement tally. Glad to know paper thin arguments are welcomed within this article and argument.
Now, funny how this works out, but doesn't this website make a profit off of selling cheats? Kinda queer that once Blizzard says "don't use third-party cheats", a third-party cheat site goes to boycott the company's practices. Hide yourself behind "noble intentions", if you can really call them that, but this site would stand to loose some profit if Blizzard really did set an industry standard with no tolerence to third-party cheats and instead opted to put their own sets of cheats in games. Something for all the arguers that say Blizzard is the only one out to grab money here.
Then you have those that say the editing software is too difficult to use. Well, did you all write seperate trainers for the program, or did you download them from this site? The point is, this site could take responcibility and post a map pack with an edited version of the campaign instead of putting something out there that they know is illegal. Thirteen years experience in the cheating game should have been a bloody good tip-off to knowing Blizzard's EULA. But, realistically, this site is the one that doesn't care. Take the cheats and get banned, so long as you pay us money and agree with our spin on things.
And another thing: how is this illegal? You acknowledged that you wouldn't use third-party software to cheat in the game and you did! Contracts can negate anything beyond basic human rights and constitutional rights. So long as you agree to what has been written (which you do by hitting the "I accept" button) they could force you to play the game whilst performing handstands. Legally speaking, you're just an idiot for not reading the print (I can't even say it's fine print).
Bottom line: Go QQ about something worth crying about. Doing something stupid instead of choosing the perfectly legit way is just plain dumb and you deserve what's coming to you.
Love,
Hellsy