Blizzard Banned "The Man Who Killed Hardcore WoW"



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37 thoughts on “Blizzard Banned "The Man Who Killed Hardcore WoW"”

  1. So if I get killed in hard core wow and I go on a Vendetta to get that person and only that person it's Harassment no if the game allows me to make a new account and then go kill the person that killed me then that's the game design baby i5 hard core wow that needs to change and not the player at hand even if he's using 3rd party applications like it's a game

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  2. "If you have the power but you don't use the power, you're allowing bad things to happen" – that, by the way, is why hierarchies fail. Grunts know what needs to be done but don't have the power, the management has the power but doesn't know what needs to be done or doesn't want to because their aim is not to get things better, but to protect their own ass from their own management.

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  3. 8:40 — Given the fact that almost every dictatorship collaped on itself, ruining the country's economy… You can have people covering in fear and terrorize them to a certain point… If they have nothing to lose, however, they will rise up. It happened all the time: rare is the dictatorship that didnt end in violence and just another dictator's head on a proverbial pike. – That being said… who the hell compares THIS to YouTube and their rule enforcement??? Is YouTube threatening your life? Grow up, for Heaven's sake -.-

    Also, the ban might be a warning. It remains to be seen if Tyni comes back with his "Judgement day" bs after this… Guy needs a f***ing life…

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  4. The real way for Blizzard to engage this is to legally blacklist him in real life for breaking the ToS multiple times. Actual legal threats would make him think twice. Block any payment methods under his name. Show him real life consequences. Too far? Probably, but legal fees and financial strain would put a stop to it real quick.

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  5. At 4:00 you raise some good points, but here is the answer: if they ban him from making further accounts they wont earn any more money from him, therefore it is a bad decision from a bussiness standpoint as him being dedicated to grief makes him make more accounts meaning more money

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