No, that is not the case. It is visible to the "cheater" only. Everyone will see the change in achievement points, but only the account holder will see that their group has changed from 'Pro' or 'Underground' or whatever they selected to 'Cheater'
On topic: He can be phished or bypassed just like 99% of the networked populations...
Off topic/with parent: I can't see any stories on the front page. I got here from my igoogle gadget because that's the only place I can read the headlines. IE8 (at the office so no way of changing) if that helps.
I'm a servicemember. I've been to Afghanistan and seen the places shown in this game first hand. I've seen men and women die for freedom, and some die for no reason at all. I still want to play this game. I've not been home a full year yet, but I want a small piece of that time back. I want to see things I know and feel the same heart racing fear of going around a corner when Taliban snipers are looking over your shoulder. This isn't internet tough guy talk, I'm a broadcast journalist and I've shot plenty of video showing what I'm talking about. Some of us (military members who have deployed and fought the Taliban) still want to play this game. I don't live in the States and there are no GameStop's here so it doesn't really affect me, but I know that if I were in America and wanted this game, I'd like to be able to go to my nearest game store (most likely a GameStop) and pick it up. They're not removing it from all of their stores, just the bases. That makes it more about the attention will get from this move, and less about the people affected.
You're thinking of Minecraft. Scrolls is not Minecraft and Scrolls alpha isn't available for testing yet.
No, that is not the case. It is visible to the "cheater" only. Everyone will see the change in achievement points, but only the account holder will see that their group has changed from 'Pro' or 'Underground' or whatever they selected to 'Cheater'
On topic: He can be phished or bypassed just like 99% of the networked populations... Off topic/with parent: I can't see any stories on the front page. I got here from my igoogle gadget because that's the only place I can read the headlines. IE8 (at the office so no way of changing) if that helps.
I'm a servicemember. I've been to Afghanistan and seen the places shown in this game first hand. I've seen men and women die for freedom, and some die for no reason at all. I still want to play this game. I've not been home a full year yet, but I want a small piece of that time back. I want to see things I know and feel the same heart racing fear of going around a corner when Taliban snipers are looking over your shoulder. This isn't internet tough guy talk, I'm a broadcast journalist and I've shot plenty of video showing what I'm talking about. Some of us (military members who have deployed and fought the Taliban) still want to play this game. I don't live in the States and there are no GameStop's here so it doesn't really affect me, but I know that if I were in America and wanted this game, I'd like to be able to go to my nearest game store (most likely a GameStop) and pick it up. They're not removing it from all of their stores, just the bases. That makes it more about the attention will get from this move, and less about the people affected.
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