You go girl!

One of the reasons I keep going back to WoW is how proactive Blizzard is with cheats glitches and hacks. I haven't seen a gold spammer or a hacker in years. I hope they win.
 
One of the reasons I keep going back to WoW is how proactive Blizzard is with cheats glitches and hacks. I haven't seen a gold spammer or a hacker in years. I hope they win.

They wouldn't be suing this company if they thought they had the slightest chance in hell of continuing to combat these hacks. They have likely reached their breaking point. MMO's seem to be the most immune games to hacks, likely because it is so server dependent. Anything you can isolate server side and require redundant confirmation from both sides is a little more resistant to exploits. But not impossible. Haven't seen a single real hack for STO for example. Nude patch, no hacks.
 
When I first started playing WoW there were hacks all over the place, speed hacks so they could gather resources faster and knew exactly where they were at. bot hacks that have up to 4 accounts running tandem in battlegrounds making them impossible to kill while crushing any opponent they came across.

EA could figure these hacks out and how to stop them, if they are easy as the hackers say they are to do then they are just as easy to stop but EA doesn't care about that. They want to make as much money as possible 70% of the people who bought BF4 NEVER play online so EA doesn't care. Why would they care about 30% of there customer base? If they lose all 30% of that base they take a hit but they know that they might only lose 5% of that base by doing nothing.
 
This is, for all intents and purposes, impractical, if not impossible.

Even if someone does go after them, all they have to do is host in Russia and receive payments through crypto. Good luck finding who it is then, let alone filing any kind of lawlsuit.
 
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