Er det overhovedet lovligt, at scripte på den måde?
Her er hvad han skriver omkring netop det:
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Risk of getting banned:
I am aware that Blizzard's stance on modifications makes them prohibited.
But this filter should NOT fall into Blizzard's definiton of a game modification, aka MOD.
The Battle.net Terms of Use prohibit:
- "The use of cheats, automation software (bots), hacks, mods or any other unauthorized third-party software designed to modify the Service, any Game or any Game experience"
- "Modify or cause to be modified any files that are a part of any Game or the Service in any way not expressly authorized by Blizzard"
- "The use any unauthorized third-party software that intercepts, "mines", or otherwise collects information from or through any Game or the Service, including without limitation any software that reads areas of RAM used by any Game or the Service to store information about a character or a Game environment; provided, however, that Blizzard may, at its sole and absolute discretion, allow the use of certain third party user interfaces;"
The reason why is because of these facts:
- Applying this filter does not modify any of Diablo 3's files at all.
- When you start the game with the filter nothing gets changed or edited.
(Read "What the file "d3d9.dll" does" in the next section for an explanation)
- When the game starts with the filter, NONE of the game's process memory is altered. Meaning nothing of the memory is read, written or modified.
(Altering the game's memory is how many cheats and hacks work, and causes Blizzard's anti-cheat system to raise a red flag)
- Using this filter in the simplest terms creates a custom version of DirectX, or customized video card drivers.
- This filter basically adds on a "layer" of pixel shaders changing the way your video card displays the game.
- Other programs like FRAPs, and the Steam Ingame Overlay use these same techniques to add on to what is rendered on your game's screen.
(Even worse they do not simply override the d3d9.dll by adding it to the game's startup directory like this filter does,
they inject their dll files from an external program into the game, a method also commonly used by hacks)
- There is another filter similar to this one called "ENBSeries" that some WoW players use, and Blizzard did not ban anyone for it.
It is still your own choice if you don't feel confident on using the filter because you might get banned.
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