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should we retaliate we shut blizzard down like what happened when over seas came in and shut blizz down? Why not? If you could use curse which is a form of botting shuld we not be able to use any other kind of botting program that we choose? Why is it that botting is against their policy? Cause they cant control it? Cause they dont own it? They ban who and what they want. They make billions a year and yet we cant bot. Botting does not shut down there server. Botting does nothing but give the user a better way of accelerating through a game especially if you have no actual time to play. So once again boys and girls, the question is this: "Should we overflood blizzard now as overseas has done in retaliation?" Think about it
No, we fucking shouldn't. We are not a hostile community, and we do not encourage or allow illegal activity or activity which harms other people.
I think if you really want to do some damage is learn to code, takes time obviously, and reverse engineer the Warden detection software. Get the source and release that to the world. The best way to get back at blizzard is hitting them in the wallet. Swtich to a private server, they only have power because we all pay them.
We are not a harmful community we are people in most cases don't have enough time or willingness to do certain game things and we want the profits out of it (xmogs, be competitive etc).
Botting is legal, at least in most of country it's legal I think. It's only against some companys' policy and policy is not law...