

methods not expressly authorized by Blizzard (whether accomplished using hardware, software, a combination thereof, or otherwise), influencing and/or facilitating gameplay, including exploits of any in-game bugs, and thereby granting you and/or any other user an advantage over other players not using such methods īots i.e. You agree that you will not, in whole or in part or under any circumstances, do the following:ĭerivative Works: Copy or reproduce (except as provided in Section 1.B.), translate, reverse engineer, derive source code from, modify, disassemble, decompile, or create derivative works based on or related to the Platform.Ĭheating: Create, use, offer, promote, advertise, make available and/or distribute the following or assist therein:Ĭheats i.e.

Blizzard may suspend or revoke your license to use the Platform, or parts, components and/or single features thereof, if you violate, or assist others in violating, the license limitations set forth below. When I was teenager, I didn't care much for ergonomics, but now that my day job is with computers and my free time is spent playing video games on computers, ergonomics is important.ĭoes anyone know if there's been any specific announcement stating that this is ok? Has any kind of anti-macro feature been added that would ban people for this? If they gave us a "force move" key binding I'd be 100% using that, but this is the next best thing if you don't want to get repetitive strain injuries.Įdit: I've found the appropriate section in Blizzard's EULA and highlighted them below:

It greatly reduces the "finger-click-strain" of constantly left clicking with the mouse. When I play Diablo 2, I like to map my left mouse click to "W" on my keyboard using an AutoHotkey script. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
