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Blizzard sued by WoW Glider creator

Nov 21st 2006 1:19AM (Joystiq)
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that says it all. Its there game so they can do what they want with it. My question is, if I pay for software what should be the limits of my use? I completly disagree with unattended macroing/scripting in game, although I would like to see Blizzard come out with a version of the game that would allow some of us to create our own server and make our own rules, at which point if you like unattended macroing you could do, and if you don't you simply play on the servers that dont allow it like I do. Its Win Win Blizzard makes more money and those of us who can't stand scripting don't have to deal with it.

Blizzard sued by WoW Glider creator

Nov 20th 2006 9:45PM (Joystiq)
Unattended macroing is absolutly against Blizzards Terms of Service. The real question should be if you buy a software product like WOW what limits should the user be allowed to manipulate. Ultimatly, WoW knows what WoW wants. I think assist macroing for undressing / dressing into different gear or changing weapons or counting resources that you dont want to waist an action bar button would be a good addition to the game but I completly disagree with unattended macroing in WoW, I however do think that WoW should open the game in terms of usage so that people could purchase the right to make there own servers at which sights they could make there own rules and allow or disallow any rule they wished.

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