Monday, 3 October 2011

Battlefield 3 beta hacked by Banhammer;Dice Issues Threat

Some  anonymous group of hackers have been able to hack into Battlefield 3's beta version of the super saga and also were able to unlock the alternate gameplay modes including the 128 player online support gameplay mode with gamers running through the streets of some french municipality with gunz-blazzin.The bad news is that all the EA Online accounts which were used to break into battlefield 3's game files & used to execute this revelry will be suspended which means no more EA games for you,not only battlefield but anyother MMORPG or Online games.
                                                                       It seems that hackers were able to tinker with the player caps from 32 to 128 in the Operation Metro Map,which features a stand-off between the U.S marines 7 the Russian Spetsnaz forces staged throughout central Paris.A harsh & cold warning delivered by DICE spokesperson and it quotes:
                                           "Please avoid temptation and remain on those official servers while we work to have these servers dealt with. Playing on those servers can cause your account to become compromised, stats to be altered or other issues to arise which may lead to having your account banned by EA.""If your account gets banned it does mean any EA game you have your account would also be unavailable."
                                                           Such a severe response from EA has provoked a lot of gamers,castigating EA for not allowing the gamers to explore with the game & do what they please even it means copyright material.There is not point in conducting Beta testing with a controlled environment & also with limited User cap as it will not test the system to its breaking point.Not to mention that Hackers will probably try to release the Beta version to the Web just like Skidrow did for Crysis 2.With EA in no position to tackle Activision's Modern Warfare 3 the last game in the Modern Warfare  saga,thinks look bleak for EA which manages to land itself into more & more controversies.

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