Blizzard Account Usage Agreement

Behaviour that deliberately interferes with the enjoyment of other people (for example. B mourning, throwing, feeding, etc.) is unacceptable. We expect our players to be respectful of each other and to foster a pleasant environment. Acceptable behavior is determined by player reports and Blizzard`s decision, and a violation of these guidelines results in account and gaming restrictions. Diablo II was released in 2000 too much fanfare. The main highlight of Diablo II, since it refers to Battle.net, was that the game uses the server client model. The game was no longer simulated on each player`s computer, but run on Blizzard`s server. It also meant that all character data for the game was stored on the Battle.net servers. The game also has a character function open to Battle.net that stores the player`s character on the client. This allows players to play characters locally or in a LAN, and then use the same characters on Battle.net. However, not all open games played on Battle.net were protected from other players` fraud, as they could have changed their characters locally. Diablo II also had a unique feature that would show players in the Battle.net chatroom as avatars that resembled their characters in the game. It also used a Battle.net different interface than previous games, where there were previously only color differences.

There was also extensive leader support, including a “hardcore” leader, who lists players whose characters would be permanently removed if they die in the game. Even with Diablo II, the use of Battle.net has continued to increase and has increased with the release of the Diablo II: Lord of Destruction extension package in 2001. Term. This Contract is effective with the creation of an account and will remain in effect until a new Agreement is terminated or replaced, or if none of the above events occur as long as you continue to use the Platform. If Blizzard decides to terminate the provision of the platform or license to third parties, Blizzard will give you a notification at least three (3) months in advance. Neither the platform nor Blizzard`s agreement to grant access to the platform are considered rent or time lease on the capacity of Blizzard`s servers or other technologies. Exploiting other players is an equally serious offence. Scamming, account sharing, winning trader and anything that may affect the gaming experience for other players will be severely penalized.

To allow users to protect their Battle.net accounts, Blizzard has implemented a two-factor authentication option for the service. This was introduced in 2008 and was first performed by a separate device, which could be purchased by Blizzard and was coded with the user`s credentials. The device has adapted to a set of keys and generates numbers of pseudo-entries linked to the player`s account that they would enter if they logged in to Battle.net to confirm their identity. [25] Later, Blizzard introduced the Pure mobile Battle.net for iOS and Android platforms in 2009 and replicated the same feature. [26] An update in June 2016 simplified the process, allowing the user to log into their Battle.net account from a computer, simply pressing a single button on their connected mobile device to confirm its authenticity. [27] Although they do not have to use Battle.net, certain aspects of the game must require the user to enable two-factor authentication via the device or mobile app. [28] B.