Cloud;57273 wrote:Got an answer of my ticket from blizzard:
German:
"Beim Ausführen von Hearthstone kann der Spielclient den Arbeitsspeicher Ihres Computers und/oder die CPU-Prozesse prüfen und nach unautorisierten Programmen von Drittparteien suchen, die zeitgleich mit dem Spiel laufen."
English:
While using hearthstone the battle.net client can read your ram and other active task on the pc for scanning for unauthorized third party programs.
So I suppose I will be installing Sandboxie now, or better yet a VM and only run batllenet and the game through Sandboxie on the VM kind of like putting on 2 or three condoms so the apps can feel nothing. And then running this through the main pc, but acting on the VM if that is possible. I am lazy and pressed for space though, so I may just settle for only launching battlenet, when playing hearthstone, through Sandboxie now.
That way it isn't allowed to scan other folders on the PC NOR do memory scans, either. Unless I would allow it to. I did the same shit for Origin when it was (new) and constantly scanning memory and every single file on our PCs if anybody remembers that. The worst that could happen is the app and/or game would simply refuse to run properly (with or without giving an error or shutting down, it may just 'stall' or have no server connections though when I multiboxed heroes of the storm I ran the games through sandboxie, and I think one of the battlenet launchers for the other account as well for those stupid rewards that forced us to premade sorry to any teams I wound up on in quickmatch like that but blame blizzard for it).
Now, in America if the decide to ban us simply because they realize they're in a sandbox unfortunately since they couldn't confirm any wrong doing they would have no grounds to ban us but thy withhold the data of course that could prove it for a lawsuit (remember if they couldn't prove you were botting, you are in the right as long as you never admit to it in court you are simply a privacy-concerned citizen in this day and age of spyware and data collection). Now, if you are int he European region, you should be able to force them to reveal their data on you and just exactly what made them decide to ban you. And if it was because of a sandbox or virtual environment detected or suspected, and no proof of wrong doing, you got a class action lawsuit on your hands right there. They only ban for the specific game, rather than the entire account to discourage chargebacks or reported charges as unauthorized btw... since then they would ban the entire account and hold that fear over the heads of people even the unjustly banned. It's how things work in the corporate age unfortunately... remember mallrats, ben Affleck, "The customer is an asshole" even though most customers were fine and he was the asshole. if they wouldn't make such excessively pay to win garbage and twist your arm into paying 5 or 6 times the price of AAA complete games with their obnoxiously insane grinds that literally can become full-time jobs people wouldn't cheat, exploit and bot the shit out of games on such a large scale these days. it happens so frequently, because, wait for it... it's the publisher and developers' faults entirely due to greedy designs,
But anyways I am installing Sandboxie today, and only running battlenet launcher through it for hearthstone, and then running battlenet launcher normally when I wanna play wow. Problem solved. Nothing they can do about that isn't blatantly illegal.