User talk:Kamahl the Fist

Okay the best monk in the world now is no longer legit, his PvE-awesomely-armored character Monk is now hacked and deleted. So, in essence, screw PvE, I'll come back to it with an Eye of the North class, they better be good. Not a huge letdown in the end like the Paragon and Dervish were. Kamahl the Fist 14:40, 20 March 2007 (CDT)


 * I'm sorry you've been hacked, I hope that the changes GW:EN brings will entice you to play again. Also, odn't hesitate to go nuts with the anti-virus stuff to make sure you don't get hacked again. Phalmatticus 02:28, 29 April 2007 (CDT)Phalmatticus


 * Oh gravy I come back and find out there's no new classes. So I played on a Dervish, finally deciding to give a shot at Legendary Survivor, and went through 2 Derv's trying, currently at level 17 and just got bored with it since I did all that on my monk.. yeah they better fix how easy it is to get hacked, hell this site could just have a keylogger thrown into one of the more obscure pages and BAM you're infected. This could be just paranoia, but after getting hacked twice and never downloading anything, you have to wonder. Hopefully GW:EotN will come with a revision to NCSoft's security system, and won't give you a password reset whenever you submit someone's CD key and that account suddenly is changed. I just checked my account after the few months of inactivity and it's not hacked, and it'll remain inactive until some REAL new content comes out, not more stuff that encourages doing the same things over and over again. Plus it's a real letdown to have to recap EVERY FREAKIN' ELITE after doing it once already, now with the pressure of having to clear every area save Realm of Torment and Sorrow's Furnace.


 * Well, the key thing to do to avoid hacks is basically, like:
 * Use a special GW-only account name. I used one that was really random, so they can't even guess it.  It's like account name: Trz4pr12z9@Yahoo.com.  Then password is the same sort of thing: Rackr7#4rt.  Don't ever put your special gw email or password anywhere on the net.  This makes it damn near impossible to guess.
 * AdAware helps you keep an eye out for keyloggers. I like AvG for antivirus because it's free and Norton is the devils s***my baby.

My condolences on getting hacked, though. I'd be absolutely devastated. I hope you find another game that you feel more comfortable with. Keep my tips in mind, maybe, for your other games. Craw   11:22, 27 May 2007 (CDT)