I believe you're referring to that incident where people were getting banned for running trainers? That's a slightly different situation seeing as Blizzards TOS specifically prohibited the use of unauthorized 3rd party software within the game. Most people wouldn't see changing textures as being a big deal since it's purely aesthetic.Karathos said:It's the Starcraft singleplayer controversy all over again. When will people stop popping a vein every time this happens?
This is the kind of shit that spawns the "entitlement" arguments that then get mis-used in other conversations. You're dealt a hand, you play your cards - you gambled, you lost, you got banned. Such a goddamn first-world problem it's just upsetting.
Grab a mirror, folks, and take a long hard look at the person that caused your ban if you received one.
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For clarification, a trainer is basically a bot.