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Just pointing that out.
Yeah i saw that too. I also saw people saying they were giving up on Arma 3 (clearly not taking notice of the hint the guy put up) thinking it was actually a legitimate hack.
Arma 3 is (going to be - since its in alpha) a great game. I dont think people should give up on something that has this much potential.
im not trying to help people who like to hack. I was directing the video towards people who were turned off of ArmA3/BI by the prospect of the hack.
I cant be a scammer. I dont benefit from people trying to use hacks.
You are a very dedicated troll. Ill give you that.
Haha thanks for the tip. I know what he's trying to do and it doesnt bother me.
Poor guy...
God people are dumb.
I use it too. Another reason why I felt like I had to make a video response.
Whoever clicks this link will most likely get their game-key stolen and the guy will then re-sell the keys to other hackers. This scam pretty much kept hackers in business through out DayZ's development, because so many people lacked knowledge about basic internet security.
I recommend you flag this video on youtube, but also report it to BI, so they can send youtube a takedown notice too.
And there is probably life on other planets.
Point being, what was shown as a sppedhack is not a speedhack.