
Caution: Before using cheat codes, it’s important to understand that using them will prevent additional achievement gains you might have.
#Starcraft cheats software
Blizzard argued in a California court that the software violated its software's terms of use. Cheat codes can be used in single-player campaign mode by pressing the enter key during the game and typing the codes shown below in the console. Last October, Blizzard prevailed in a two-year legal battle with Ceiling Fan Software, which created bots that automated aspects in World of Warcraft. To enter a cheat code when playing Starcraft, press the Enter Button to open a chat menu (in single player only), type one of the codes below, and press Enter again to activate the. For trafficking in circumvention devices, breaching the ToS and EULA contracts and intentionally interfering with those contractual relations, Blizzard is asking the court to require the defendants to shut down the hacks and associated domains, deliver copies of the software and all accounts of sales to Blizzard and provide monetary compensation. Bypassing Warden violates 's Terms of Use and the game's End User License Agreement, according to the document.īlizzard believes that the 10 defendants distribute, develop or sell the unauthorized software, are "well aware" of Blizzard's prohibitions and cause "immediate, massive and irreparable" harm by infringing on copyright, contributing to copyright infringement and failing to "supervise and control" the hacks and their distribution. Im not sure if cheat codes vary between WoL and HoTS, but on the StarCraft 2 blog in December 2010 Blizzard admitted to there being cheats in StarCraft 2. Blizzard Entertainment filed suit against 10 unnamed StarCraft 2 hackers this week, alleging that their actions cause "serious harm to the value" of the game.Īccording to the complaint filed May 19 in a California court, the defendants circumvent Blizzard's Warden software, which prevents unauthorized access to the game, stops users from loading unauthorized copies and monitors StarCraft 2 for "malicious or unauthorized software products," thus preventing cheats and hacks.
