@Advocate Yes. You must have learned that in law school. Oh wait - what's that? There is an agreement that you agreed to that alleviated them of any liability. You don't know what liability means? Strange...
I'm a "grown-up" with a credit card and an Internet connection. I always pay for games and I'm tired of people stealing the games I pay for. I'm happy to go through the extra step of logging onto the system to make sure that you kids can't get my candy for free.
But I work in education, and it's a shame it has to be installed through Steam. Wrapping a gaming market around a product like this makes it difficult to bring it into the classroom. Too bad, because my students would love it.
@Allocer2010 The "hackers" are using social engineering and phishing to steal YOUR account info from YOU. This has nothing to do with Blizzard. Their servers have not been hacked. They are relative experts in game security, and the same system that protects the rest of Battle.net is at work in D3. Get your facts before you post. Oh wait - this is Gamespot. No one will ever get their facts before they whine.
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