Pvp issues...

#1 - Oct. 4, 2010, 4:54 a.m.
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I've been a loyal Blizzard fan and active player for years. And you're about to lose me and others as a customer. For months I have been reporting PVP hackers through the proper channels (with video and screenshots) yet continue to see them--unpunished, unchanged--raging battlegrounds. Not only raging, but being rewarded for it. Its incredibly disheartening to see an obvious hacker with the Arena Master title and full wrathful.
Just some examples that I have reported (with evidence) again and again:
Shaman paladin bubbling himself when he is alone, and there are no paladins on their team.
The dwarf paladin whose bubble never comes off the entire battleground.
The healadins who are completely out of mana, feared, have their hit points show 1 left and are still spamming holy lights like nothing happened.
The warrior who has constant druid hots on himself when there is no druid on their team.

The only thing keeping me with World of Warcraft was the pvp experience and with that so flawed (I have queued into one, yes one game in the last week out of dozens where I have not seen one of the above) there is nothing left. Please address this issue.


I don't understand this. You're acting as though you come across these "hackers" in every battleground. You don't always come across the same people since cross-realm battlegrounds were implemented. I guess the only real reasons I'm having doubts about this post, is because "hacks" on live realms are pretty much a myth.

Honestly, I think you're over exaggerating. It's easier and more sufficient to email Blizzard.

Q u o t e:

[email protected]


Maybe you'll have a better outcome.
#2 - Oct. 4, 2010, 5:04 a.m.
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I'm afraid we are unable to accept videos or screenshots, Thespriggan, as these reports must be verified through our systems.

I understand that the perception is that nothing is done, it is common as we do not provide information regarding many of our actions. I can assure you that we take such issues very seriously and I ask that you continue to report this behavior when you see it.

Using the /afk report feature when someone is simply /afk and not participating. If you suspect the person is actually using a third party program to automate their actions and in-game petition or writing to [email protected] would be your best bet.
#4 - Oct. 4, 2010, 5:11 a.m.
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Not to mention what he is describing is impossible.


I would hesitate to say anything is impossible, though it is entirely plausible that some actions were misinterpreted. It is never a bad idea to check out such reports, even if the likelihood is small.