It’s interesting, it seems like it’s still not technically illegal to sell cheats, which is why Bungie (and other recent examples like riot suing Valorant cheat devs) needs to roll the “cheat selling” into other, larger claims like “fraud”.
I’m with you on the legal opposition to the sellers and banning the hackers, but what do you think about how they seem to be going even further, and suing individual cheat users for “fraud” (buying their game multiple times lol), and “harassment” (making jokes about them on twitter)? That seems too far to me.
It’s interesting, it seems like it’s still not technically illegal to sell cheats, which is why Bungie (and other recent examples like riot suing Valorant cheat devs) needs to roll the “cheat selling” into other, larger claims like “fraud”.
I’m with you on the legal opposition to the sellers and banning the hackers, but what do you think about how they seem to be going even further, and suing individual cheat users for “fraud” (buying their game multiple times lol), and “harassment” (making jokes about them on twitter)? That seems too far to me.
These fucking cheaters are ontologically evil. I don't care what happens to them as long as it hurts. It's personal.
Harsh, but, meh, in their existence as cheaters they do derive their enjoyment solely through ruining the enjoyment of others, so I guess fair enough