The Final Transition From Launcher to Wargaming.net Game Center
Дата: 18.11.2019 11:40:12
Tommy_Atkins_Teapot, on 16 November 2019 - 01:11 AM, said: Dear parim Many thanks for the prompt response. Have had a look at
the EULA, and as referenced by Homer_J, but not seeing too much in
the way of third parties using game centre centre to promo other
games, gather data etc. Now there is mention of an Account
management tool to manage marketing within game, via e-mail, could
this be used to "opt out" of the game centre, to avoid such
marketing strategies, and just use a Standard installer to load,
enjoy, and make in-game purchases to WOT alone? Regards Tommyparim1331: Hey Tommy, As of right now, the visible options are what
you get, and as far as I know, there're no other plans to have
different launcher programs than WGC.
latecz3k, on 17 November 2019 - 02:00 PM, said: Fair enough. While I understand it might be difficult to
give a good answer, is this a change from how the previous
anti-cheating system has worked? Seeing as the penalty for
cheat detection is rather harsh, with, as far as I know, no ability
to appeal, it would be in the best interest of everyone to know if
game modifications now has a chance of triggering the anti-cheat
system.parim1331: We try to release as few information regarding anti-cheat
changes, as possible for obvious reasons. As in any
cheat-related case, if one decided to use such a illegal
program/modification, it was their conscious decision to do so,
with that said, they must also understand the possible consequences
that such decision brings.
The Final Transition From Launcher to Wargaming.net Game Center














