Baneleaf wrote:
Either way Blizzard is not going to do shit until it hits them in the checkbook, which if this keeps up I may have to take my 30 bucks a month elsewhere.
I don't see blizzard doing anything. Here's why, many of the offenders of this kind are "casual" players with disposable income. It's the same reason Chinese gold sellers still exist. These people can't play all the time, so they cheat (buy gold, download haxor mods, whatever). This is where Blizzard makes most of their money (all of Wrath showed how "casual gamers" are exactly what Blizzard likes)
Activision has shareholders to respond to, and if Blizzard starts cutting off revenue streams (that's all we are, btw...each one of us), then they are lowering revenue, losing subscribers, and pissing off the big boys at the top. The only way it will hit Blizzard in the checkbook is if they do it to themselves...not nearly enough people will quit over it to make the mass bans financially viable.
Ahh corporations.
