


It is still unclear, to anyone not working with Blizzard themselves, exactly how Blizzard detects and bans users who are breaking their policies. You can click to see their profiles, but you won’t find a whole lot of anything. Players like nDeniYal and PowerAbuser who were clearly a part of the Rank 1 four man clear, suddenly are missing all available information. Lylirra wrote that maintaining a stable and safe environment for Diablo 3 players is high on developer Blizzard's list of priorities, and that the company is working on a future patch that will add the ability to report cheating and other destructive behavior directly through the game client.įor now Blizzard encourages players to report use of bots and other cheat programs through a designated forum on least 13 people from the clan (Super Casual), and other clans, have been hit with a banwave, according to early reports about Blizzard’s Diablo 3. "In addition to undermining the spirit of fair play, botting, hacking, and other forms of cheating can also cause technical problems with the game as well as contribute to performance issues with the service."

"We've recently issued account bans to several thousand Diablo 3 players who were found to be using botting programs while playing," wrote community manager Lylirra. Blizzard has banned several thousand players of its action role-playing game Diablo 3 for using bots and cheating programs and "undermining the spirit of fair play," according to a post on the forums.
