screw blizzard.. i walked through walmart with WC3 and FT in my hands then tossed them away..
after what ive see on all the others.. diablo1, diablo2 and LoD, all the other WC and SC.. their company bothers with to many cheaters.. way to many.. and all they do is ban accounts or lock cdkeys.. all the fools have to do is spam a hack site to steal accounts cdkeys or just go buy another copy or .. sigh write down the cdkey with out buying it..
at least with Everquest the 6 months i played it i never say a single cheater
oh dont get me wrong.. i thing bnet has a good thing going.. but thier top game peps quit.. there goes the future.. unless they pull in more peps..
but i still cant get over the fact that i cant play with anyone online with out someone mucking up the games.. bnets repsonse is.. dont play public game.. lol if i didnt want to play public id stick with single player.. oh well..
but WC3 ive watched a friend play it.. it was interesting.. but then i filter though the fan sites and see the dark side..where a clan has bought a ton of cdkeys and used them to up thier legit accounts progress and rank.. no i tell ya.. how is that fair..
plus they use crashers... and booters.. you get kicked they get a win you get a loss.. yeah real fun there..
now with WoW i might try that for a few months.. pay per play dont bother me.. as long as i get to play and such.
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