2012年7月23日星期一

Blizzard Has Denied Unfairly Banning Linux Users in Diablo 3

For the recent spread rumor which says Blizzard has unjustified banned the Linux platform Diablo III users, Blizzard has released a diablo 3 gold sale statement denying this approach.
It is understood that the users of Linux operating system must use software named "WINE" to run Windows programs, including the games for Windows like Diablo III. However, not long ago a post emerged in the Diablo official forum claiming that the Linux users have received prompts of been banned even though they argue that they did not do anything "bad".
But Blizzard has denied banning Linux users for anything other than cheating according to the game publisher. Blizzard's lead community manager, Bashiok, came forward saying that all the bans diablo 3 gold were legit and the only people being banned were cheaters.
"We've extensively tested for false positive situations, including replicating system setups for those who have posted claiming they were banned unfairly. We’ve not found any situations that could produce a false positive, have found that the circumstances for which they were banned were clear and accurate, and we are extremely confident in our findings.
Playing the game on Linux, although not officially supported, will not get you banned – cheating will."
For this time's issues, the resulting counter-response has ultimately been in Blizzard's favor. Fans are more willing to accept that a small number of cheaters managed to create the uproar, diablo iii gold than Blizzard actually banning a subset of their audience for playing on Linux. Now the burden of proof is on Blizzard to acknowledge how these users were cheating.
However, the topic of the banning rumors continues. Users are blaming Blizzard's buy diablo 3 gold auto-cheat detection software for recognizing as WINE as a plug-in.

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