Matthew Cederquist 성님의 훈훈한 말씀 (기뻐하라)
원문 : https://us.battle.net/forums/en/bnet/topic/20759202929
사랑합니다 메튜승님 (_ _)
Greetings Adventurers,
As Classic Games continues to evolve our monitoring and safeguards to fight hacking in Diablo II, we are discovering how widespread the adoption of *alternative tactics and strategies* have become regarding keys, accounts, gear, and gameplay.
We have also enjoyed constructive discussion with a representative body of the community. They've advocated for leniency; the argument being that the absence of punishment was a sign of condoning said behaviors. Here is where we've landed:
Protect Your Adventurers
https://www.battle.net/account/creation/tos.html
- Ensure your Diablo II install is using said registered Key
- Ensure your Diablo II account has an up-to-date email address
- Remove third party programs that may *enhance* Diablo II
Reduce Risk To Your Adventurers
- Do not buy keys from a third party
- Do not buy 16 digit keys - If you currently have 16 digit keys, you should convert to 26 digit keys through Battle.net
- Do not re-use keys already purchased from a third party
- Do not use proxy networksDo not use web hosts
- Do not share Keys or use Keys that have been made publicly available
- Do not share accounts: possible reprisals for violations will envelop both party's shared accounts
- Do not buy accounts or leveling services: such accounts are at high risk of being closed without warning
Also, keep in mind that anyone behind your network, or if your ISP shares your IP address (as in more than one persons are given the same IP address), gets restricted from battle.net, you will suffer the penalties along with them.
This is the unfortunate disadvantage of using a shared IP address.
Also, keep track of siblings and other people with access to your computer and/or network who play on Battle.net, as they can get you restricted as well.
Sincerely,
Classic Games
