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I think I seem to understand whats the point of portal; hackers. However, as many already said, creating a new account would be a piece of cake and continue playing within seconds and the fact that it also cancels the REGISTRATION KEY THAT YOU PAYED FOR is just ridiculous.Not to mention this kind of a system can be easily abused by admins to make someone's soldat life a hell because they might hate them personally or simply are just bored. (get the hint?).I dont know if it was MM that ordered this or NSC's idea, but ultimately its no good. Hackers will always persist and this portal wont stop them.
I think I seem to understand whats the point of portal; hackers. However, as many already said, creating a new account would be a piece of cake and continue playing within seconds and the fact that it also cancels the REGISTRATION KEY THAT YOU PAYED FOR is just ridiculous.I dont know if it was MM that ordered this or NSC's idea, but ultimately its no good. Hackers will always persist and this portal wont stop them.
Quote from: numgun on November 15, 2009, 03:58:28 amI think I seem to understand whats the point of portal; hackers. However, as many already said, creating a new account would be a piece of cake and continue playing within seconds and the fact that it also cancels the REGISTRATION KEY THAT YOU PAYED FOR is just ridiculous.Not to mention this kind of a system can be easily abused by admins to make someone's soldat life a hell because they might hate them personally or simply are just bored. (get the hint?).I dont know if it was MM that ordered this or NSC's idea, but ultimately its no good. Hackers will always persist and this portal wont stop them.when you pay for that registration key you sign an binding agreement which among other things doesn't allow you to hack the game so I think its more then fair that hackers forfeit their registration key.
Since it's hosted on EnEsCe's datacenter and on-line Soldat depends on your login/password, what will happen with Soldat if he just give up maintaining his datacenter and the login system? Will we still be able to play online?
Worse - admins might stop using IP-bans and use ID-bans instead, which will reduce ban effectiveness in general since ID bans are easier and faster to go around.
disposable email addresses
Quote from: JFK on November 17, 2009, 02:57:34 pmdisposable email addressesApparently EnEsCe has taken care of that problem.
You people do realize that hackers nowadays are so ingenious that they WILL break even the registry system even with this being part of it, right?
Quote from: SpiltCoffee on November 17, 2009, 07:01:41 pmQuote from: JFK on November 17, 2009, 02:57:34 pmdisposable email addressesApparently EnEsCe has taken care of that problem.How so?
Quote from: Veritas on November 18, 2009, 07:17:23 pmQuote from: SpiltCoffee on November 17, 2009, 07:01:41 pmQuote from: JFK on November 17, 2009, 02:57:34 pmdisposable email addressesApparently EnEsCe has taken care of that problem.How so?Blacklist.
Quote from: SpiltCoffee on November 20, 2009, 06:57:51 pmQuote from: Veritas on November 18, 2009, 07:17:23 pmQuote from: SpiltCoffee on November 17, 2009, 07:01:41 pmQuote from: JFK on November 17, 2009, 02:57:34 pmdisposable email addressesApparently EnEsCe has taken care of that problem.How so?Blacklist. Ehh.. I cant see how this takes care of the problem.So if email gets blacklisted - it's no different from blocking an ID. Hackers will just make a new email account.
Quote from: L[0ne]R on November 20, 2009, 09:07:46 pmQuote from: SpiltCoffee on November 20, 2009, 06:57:51 pmQuote from: Veritas on November 18, 2009, 07:17:23 pmQuote from: SpiltCoffee on November 17, 2009, 07:01:41 pmQuote from: JFK on November 17, 2009, 02:57:34 pmdisposable email addressesApparently EnEsCe has taken care of that problem.How so?Blacklist. Ehh.. I cant see how this takes care of the problem.So if email gets blacklisted - it's no different from blocking an ID. Hackers will just make a new email account.Insert facepalm image here. @domain.tld is blacklisted, not individual addresses.