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Lord_of_Chaos
SC2 Blacklist (19584 reads, 41 replies, 2 years ago)
As it is now, the Blacklist for SC II is the same as for Brood War. Opening and stickying this thread so everyone simply knows how bans and similar things are run.

The Blacklist might be changed in the future, especially around actual game Release.

The Blacklist
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ever)Z(Telecom
why is the blacklist for SC2 the same as for Broodwar? sounds good im just wondering. SC2 is a whole new game :p
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Striker-Retired
Yep it's a whole new game but if they made bad decisions by cheating they should be punished if it's on the same Web (GosuGamers). That's my opinion. I'm not moderator so LoC can talk more.
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Lord_of_Chaos
As it is now, SC2 mainly consists of WC3 players and BW players. I would gladly have included abusing WC3 players, but I have no knowledge of that gaming scene, and I have not seen anything resembling a ban list (if there is one, please inform me and I will have a look at it).

The players banned on that list are players who have shown to not be trustworthy. Even if the game is different, there are mainly the same players. And there is no reason to just forgive and forget what they did to the community just because a new game is out. They are still the same people.

Once the actual game is out we will have a closer look at how this will be run for SC2 though.
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with all my respect,this "blacklist for SC2" is just a joke, u know everyhacker in SC1/BW,WC3/CS/Dota/AoE....or others games?o_ O??? and in the rules i saw ... "if they are no-names players we dont care about them" oh...but maybe they will be GOOD PLAYERS in SC2...who knows?O_O........ no sense..

Now ill talk about my case. Ok,i hacked like 3 years ago(with executor/killah/haypro/sensei....and others..),i admit it and i know it sux .....BUT why i have perm-bam if i was hunted only one time? you are confusing me with someone....T.T....;d

edit: ex-hackers can also change his "player-name" and play under a smurf,because this is a new game,and theres no famous players to know if u are smurf or no....
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Schenaniganze
Dimaga banned o.o
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Striker-Retired
#5 That's old stuff
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2010-03-23 22:10, LRM)ieZaeL wrote:
with all my respect,this "blacklist for SC2" is just a joke, u know everyhacker in SC1/BW,WC3/CS/Dota/AoE....or others games?o_ O??? and in the rules i saw ... "if they are no-names players we dont care about them" oh...but maybe they will be GOOD PLAYERS in SC2...who knows?O_O........ no sense..

Now ill talk about my case. Ok,i hacked like 3 years ago(with executor/killah/haypro/sensei....and others..),i admit it and i know it sux .....BUT why i have perm-bam if i was hunted only one time? you are confusing me with someone....T.T....;d

edit: ex-hackers can also change his "player-name" and play under a smurf,because this is a new game,and theres no famous players to know if u are smurf or no....
Okay.. you try to track down every little unknown player that smurfs constantly. Let me know how that goes for ya. But for every cheater we can keep track of, we will.
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new slate... even if we have to clear everyones name for dimaga..
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Schenaniganze
#6 im not old in the starcraft scene
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amstaff
2010-04-03 19:56, Schenaniganze wrote:
#6 im not old in the starcraft scene


he abused in the TSL 2
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nd.redie
2010-03-23 19:11, Lord_of_Chaos wrote:
As it is now, SC2 mainly consists of WC3 players and BW players. I would gladly have included abusing WC3 players, but I have no knowledge of that gaming scene, and I have not seen anything resembling a ban list (if there is one, please inform me and I will have a look at it).

The players banned on that list are players who have shown to not be trustworthy. Even if the game is different, there are mainly the same players. And there is no reason to just forgive and forget what they did to the community just because a new game is out. They are still the same people.

Once the actual game is out we will have a closer look at how this will be run for SC2 though.


I got 8,7k dota bans, like? :D
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Lord_of_Chaos
#4, a third rate player like you can definetly do that. Players like Dimaga, Advocate etc. can never do that because they will be recognized on every offline events and then it would be BIG scandal.

#11, me no like. Also, me no care. You are, in my book, a nobody. This blacklist are for players with some sort of impact on the community.
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Manner up LoC.
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Everyone has tried hack.. Maybe its worse to use it in a tournament than for a public game but still EVERYONE has used hack.. Thats my beliefs..

Hopefully the system for sc2 will be better to discover hackers so a hackerlist from bw and wc3 wont be needed to see who is trustworthy or not...

Also everyone will try the hacks to know what you will be up against.. To know the hack is to go around it easily by knowing how the player thinks while using the hack..
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get.malice
even if i dont understand why iezeal gives a fuck about it, i think iezeals perm ban is a overreaction by gg.net, he was allowed to play in every bw league in the past seasons and i dont know why the gg.net ban is longer than the bans of every league

probably some gg.net admins just dont like him and arent able to handle the "power" they got with this blacklist. there is no other way to explain, why he is the only one, who was caught a single time and got a perm ban.
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mesaber
aracknee no personal harassment please as you have no idea how "good" i am in any game so please speak for yourself "newb" :o

And i still believe everyone has tried hack even if they say they havent because they fear they will be called hackers lol..

i agree with you malice.. The gg.net blacklists are just silly tbh.. as gg.net dont really offer any type of SERVER to play on so i see no reason have a list of bans... they are more like shamelists that banslists..
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SC2 is a completely different game.
Sure it has a lot of players from bw and wc3, but believe it or not, it's just like if blizzard made a FPS instead of SC2, and people moved on to try it from bw/wc3 [and they would] and you'd just do a blacklist in that game aswell because of bw/wc3.

Silly.
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PokkiTeam
2010-04-04 11:30, MeSaber wrote:
Everyone has tried hack.. Maybe its worse to use it in a tournament than for a public game but still EVERYONE has used hack.. Thats my beliefs..

Hopefully the system for sc2 will be better to discover hackers so a hackerlist from bw and wc3 wont be needed to see who is trustworthy or not...

Also everyone will try the hacks to know what you will be up against.. To know the hack is to go around it easily by knowing how the player thinks while using the hack..

Or you just avoid it completely. Either way, it’s simpler that way.
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TheSolar
You cant hack at live events tho..
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