

There are so many great people modding out there, but there is also a lot of elitism mixed in as well. The point in me putting this together is to try and to heal a broken community. It's a clear stance, and it comes as Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet opened up the MMO's API to the community, letting it run riot in developing its own third-party apps and mods.The point in me writing this and putting this collection together is not to make a name for myself, nor to stir the pot. The developer added that in vurbing third-party tinkering, it hopes to stop cheating, client instability and other issues.

"As a reminder, we do not permit the use of hacks, bots, or other third-party software in conjunction with Diablo III.

"While we may not mention each round of account bans when they occur, we have and will continue to monitor Diablo III for exploitative behavior and take action as needed in order to help preserve the integrity of the game. The post can be found here, and begins, "Over the last year, we've issued frequent rounds of account bans for cheating in Diablo III, and we've just issued another. The developer has now made clear its stance on the use of third-party programs while playing the RPG in a new blog post. Diablo 3 was served another round of bans last week, care of developer Blizzard.
