Um, given everything that's going on, stolen accounts with no action on Cryptic's part, the major exploit, etc. I'd say spending any money on them right now is a waste, a huge waste. Maybe give it a week or two and see what's up then. Also, the starter packs aren't worth that much if you actually look at the contents.
I seriously doubt it. Go look at some that were on youtube broadcasting their exploits and they are still posting this morning. I call bull**** on Cryptic banning them all or even hunting them down.
Well you missed the boat on those games because none of them were F2P (then) with real money changing hands, nor are any of those cheats on the same order as this one.
Well at this point if they don't say something soon and actually do something immediately, the game is dead. After experiencing account theft with no help, consistent server drop issues, bugs and now this, I personally am about doing wasting time on this game. I'm going to chalk it up to another PWE/Cryptic failure along…
Not sure how much you spent, but it costs them $35 PER chargeback on top of refunding the money so it hurts when people do this which I think is a GOOD thing. I'm doing the same right now, but I bought in small chunks so there are several $35 charges coming...
Don't bother contacting the "support team" because it doesn't exist or if it does they don't actually do anything. Stop acting like you guys have all of this under control, you don't. Accounts are being stolen and you're doing NOTHING about it. Now exploits are happening like mad and you're doing the same... NOTHING.
No need to name call, I never went personal on you. Maybe the op is at fault, maybe he/she is not. The fact is YOU can't guarantee either. We're simply asking PWE/Cryptic for help getting our accounts back. You are correct that many people use the same credentials and they are compromised due to that. However in the VAST…
While I agree that this is certainly a point of entry, I wouldn't agree that it's the easiest. Keylogging and phishing are more likely easier than this since it doesn't require proximity to the user's residence/work in order to be an effective breach. It could be argued that wireless security falls on the customer, and…
My point is that my pc hasn't been hacked, my ACCOUNT has been hacked and my view is that it had NOTHING to do with my PC. Given the number of people having the exact same problem, it's pretty clear that something is amiss on the Cryptic side, and as someone else noted, other games, RIFT in particular, blamed customers for…