Monday, January 30, 2012

Electronic Arts will remove unjustified bans in Battlefield 3 for PC

Electronic Arts will lift bans that have wrongly received some owners of PCs third version of the Battlefield A few days ago contributed to the hackers after the attack on the Punkbuster program.

U.S. publisher announced on the pages Battlelog services that have been taken adequate steps to unlock unlucky accounts. Increased system security is also to this type of incident never happened did not occur. Wrongly banned so people can count on is that their profiles will soon be restored to full fitness.



Representatives of the group agreed that the main cause unexpected bans are no gaps in the third Battlefield Culprits are assuming more company implements support for servers with Punkbuster. Paradoxically, the software was to make life difficult for fraudsters in the production of EA DICE studio, and as a result of the attack were exposed to honest users. Because hackers managed to break the source code and Punkbuster ban randomly selected individuals.

Fortunately, the scale of the problem turned out to be small. According to estimates by the publisher mentioned by slightly more than 150 holders of PCs banned version of the game. The problem does not apply to owners of PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 If you can log in to Battlelog, then your accounts are secure and there is no reason to contact support.

1 komentarze:

No wonder my mate keeps talking about being unjustly banned on BF3. I always said that he must've deserved it, feel bad for him now.

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