06-12-2006, 01:19 AM
Although GameGuard is indeed weak protection... the important thing is it actually gets updated. Another game I play that uses it is "Trickster Online". Right now there's only two hacks running around, and they're kinda weird ones... instead of the normal things like infinite health or gold or something, it causes guns to fire like machine guns and constantly score critical hits, and it allows mages to fire off their spells without charging them first.
Thankfully there's a constant GM pressence on the game and you can report someone by right-clicking them and writing up a report. I've had the pleasure of getting a temp-ban thrown on a good 5 or 6 of the pests now. XD
Sega's past isn't looking too good on this side of customer service though, so it's tough to say how quickly they'll act on such hacking. The ones listed in this topic have been dealt with for the time being, but it's only a matter of time before they pop up again... it's up to Sega to actually keep fighting back... which is where my main worry rests.
Thankfully there's a constant GM pressence on the game and you can report someone by right-clicking them and writing up a report. I've had the pleasure of getting a temp-ban thrown on a good 5 or 6 of the pests now. XD
Sega's past isn't looking too good on this side of customer service though, so it's tough to say how quickly they'll act on such hacking. The ones listed in this topic have been dealt with for the time being, but it's only a matter of time before they pop up again... it's up to Sega to actually keep fighting back... which is where my main worry rests.

