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Why UA exploiters wont get banned.

1. Remember wild hackers? Most of em still kept acc and are 150+.
2. Annoying smega of hacked EE items with hundreds of attack are still around.
3. Nuff said.

October 30, 2011

12 Comments • Newest first

GazimoEnthra

90% of the WH hackers were banned. It's a pity you can't use resources.

Reply November 1, 2011
fmmafia

u do realise that legit ua get 24 atk buff

Reply November 1, 2011
MrSeraphim

Nexon only does anything about hacks which affect the economy, like the anniversary coin exploit which deflated chaos scrolls. Other than that, I don't think they care if people have exploited UAs

Reply October 31, 2011
qpGALLIONqp

What will happen is Nexon will release the eyes and hair that was leaked in royal so that it is impossible to tell the difference between exploited and non exploited.
Why? They don't care. Just like how they released shielding wards so people with 20 star weapons could say there legit. (Complete dramatization but you get what I mean)

Reply October 31, 2011
Deciduous

i at least expect Nexon to ban the UA Cannoneers, that seems like something they'd go after. probably the same for people with unreleased hair/eyes...but plenty of UAs don't fall into those groups and will be totally fine.

Reply October 31, 2011
tjd51

TS, you took the post right outa my thread.

Reply October 31, 2011
HasteMyDay

[quote=BlueLight]Nexon? working?
A good one xD[/quote]

I can't tell you how much I loved your comment <3

Reply October 31, 2011
BlueLight

Nexon? working?
A good one xD

Reply October 31, 2011
McBanHammer

Its not like hackers can't make a 120 ck and then a ua

Reply October 30, 2011
xefies

[quote=LoliconShot]It just doesn't seem fair that hackers can create UEs in just 1 minute while the rest of us had to spend our honest time on making 120 CK's...
-Makes an exploited UE-[/quote]

Many things in this game is unfair. It's the sad truth

Reply October 30, 2011
hongyu1230

aniv hackers got banned, /m hackers didn't. It's really just random

Reply October 30, 2011