Quote (FFVI @ 7 Jan 2011 00:06)
One trillion dollars is minuscule compared to Blizzard's total wealth. It's obviously larger than your example by a couple orders of magnitude. Aside from the vast amount of income that Blizzard has to its name, your so-called factual argument that Blizzard is the leading computer gaming company in the world, is no more than an opinion. With that said, you shouldn't pretend that your argument is any less subjective than, say, the thread's OP.
Hacks, bots, exploits, and anything else you can come up with can and will happen in Diablo 3. We are talking about the next game in a series that is infamous for the amount of exploits the hacking community has invented against it. To claim that this will not happen is a naive assumption. Your opinion of Blizzard's grandeur and immunity to this sort of thing is ignorant and uneducated. While you are correct in saying that virtually all software is exploitable, this doesn't strengthen your argument in any way.
As anyone else would say, just shut the fuck up.
The way I understood this, you just defended the person you were trying to argue against.
In my opinion, the reason that there are so many exploits in D2 is that it's a dying game, and D3 has been on the way for quite some time now.
Why fix a dying game?
And to your argument on Blizzard's immunity to exploits, who are you to say they can't deal with them?
Quote (Mephizto @ 7 Jan 2011 12:59)
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A 100% false claim. Based on what evidence, might I add? Also, look at games like the COD franchise whereby its a once pay to play.. or games like Diablo 2?? xDDD
And Starcraft, and L4D, and TF2, and Guild Wars, and Battlefield, and Torchlight, and Oblivion/Morrowind, etc.