29-03-2005, 12:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 29-03-2005, 12:25 AM by whiteninja.)
Lets start this out with all of you viewing this eBay auction.
Look at it, and you'll see that he has duplicates of most the rares weapons in the game, and he says the duplicates have percents over 90, and he also says he is offline. If you closely inspect the section near the bottom, under "ETC" you see he has a PGF! That item is clearly a hack, and with the loads of rares with uber high %'s for only $29.99 ($20 for the memory card, $9.99 for the rares) it is undoubted that he is a hacker. Hacking items is also in violation of the Terms of Service in the instruction booklet under "YOU SHALL NOT:" bullet number 6.
Should we inform eBay and Sega of this and try to get him nailed for it?
edit: fixed the link
Look at it, and you'll see that he has duplicates of most the rares weapons in the game, and he says the duplicates have percents over 90, and he also says he is offline. If you closely inspect the section near the bottom, under "ETC" you see he has a PGF! That item is clearly a hack, and with the loads of rares with uber high %'s for only $29.99 ($20 for the memory card, $9.99 for the rares) it is undoubted that he is a hacker. Hacking items is also in violation of the Terms of Service in the instruction booklet under "YOU SHALL NOT:" bullet number 6.
Quote:YOU SHALL NOT:..... Reverse engineer, derive source code, modify, decompile, disassemble, or create derivative works of this Program, in whole or in part.The creation of the PGF and the other items violates the "modify" part of that clause, and therefore it is breaking the contract and those items are illegal. So this guy is selling illegal stuff over the internet using eBay! He also didn't mention that the items were illegit in the description, so that is partly false advertising.
Should we inform eBay and Sega of this and try to get him nailed for it?
edit: fixed the link
Too legit to quit.

