![]() ![]() There are no details available about how good the emulator is, but it doesn’t sound real advanced from the article. Currently the crack is still in its beta stage but a working torrent has been released. The server emulator would allow the game to think that it was “connected” to Blizzards server, thus allowing the player to play Diablo III offline. The crack in question, released by the notorious game hacking group Skidrow is basically a server emulator for Diablo III. NetEase is the operator for World of Warcraft in China. ![]() To quote from the Kotaku article:Ĭurrently, foreign games that enter the Chinese market need to be censored and “published” by a Chinese internet operator such as Tencent, Shanda or NetEase. Eager fans have been paying a fortune to get working copies from Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, etc, but now a more home-grown version is available, via hackers and piracy. The bigger news is from China, where Diablo III is technically illegal, as it’s still delayed by the usual Chinese government video game regulatory hell. ![]() Interesting legal news about Diablo 3 from Europe and China, this week. ![]()
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