Diablo 4 has come under fire in recent days due to a botched update that pretty much broke the game in many ways. After a series of apologies and information about upcoming news, Blizzard comes with notice, disobeying which can easily lead to a permaban. And what could be the reason for such a severe punishment? Using modifications. More specifically, the TurboHUD4 mod, which is more of a user interface modification than a collection of cheats and various cheats. By throwing it, you are effectively violating the EULA contract, which explicitly prohibits not only bots and hacks, but also any other factors automating the game.
If you are wondering why TurboHUD4 got among Blizzard’s mentioned modifications, according to some, it may be speculation due to the fact that it can reveal dungeon maps before you’ve properly explored them, which is a small thing at first glance, but it’s a crucial cheat format for the gaming giant. It is questionable whether the threat of disciplinary proceedings will discourage some players, another factor that makes one think is the fact that in other projects of this company addons can be had and no penalty is threatened in most cases.
Patch 1.1.1 notes coming August 2nd.
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— Devil (@Devil) July 28, 2023
We have great news for players waiting for a new update. On August 8, you will get the 1.1.1 update. whose aim is to correct some shortcomings. So hopefully the developers will succeed.
PS You can find the clan of our magazine in the game under the name “Zing CZ” and you can send a request for admission.
2023-07-29 17:00:07
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