I am sick and tired of kids on these forums who keep saying that they want to "fk aeria" because "no one cares about ava anymore." The truth is, people, like myself and many others, still care about AVA. We enjoy the experience that AVA offers, especially the competitive aspect; and to the idiot who thinks that "aeria doesn't care about ava anymore," Aeria still cares as well. It's a business. It has just spent thousands of dollars to acquire IJJI with the belief that they would be able to offer a better service, yet while they are still transitioning IJJI's infrastructure, little 10 year-olds start hacking in pubs to ruin their game.
The release of the gunadder was arguably okay as was the release of the eurofarmer. These hacks only gave users exclusive weapons/euro weapons for free. The UAV wallhack, on the other hand, actually ruins the gameplay experience and instead of stealing money from Aeria, drives its customers away. Do you know how frustrating this must be to a business? Hackers, who need a wallhack to do even remotely well on AVA, are ruining Aeria's decision to acquire IJJI, and blatantly disregard the money and jobs at Aeria that they are putting on the line.
I'm sorry if you're bad. Don't ruin the game for others.
How about we get a response from the literate members of this community.
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For all of the hackers that think that they are a part of some sort of "take Aeria down" movement, you are gravely wrong.
It is not a satisfying experience to take a business down, nor should it be your goal to do so. I understand kids want to be a part of something BIG, an organization with a cause, and surely nothing matches the intrigue of a hacking organization. I am sorry to say, that MPGH is not that. You will not be a part of Anonymous when you grow up; you will not look back at this when you're older and be proud; you will not tell this story to your children. What many will realize, in hindsight unfortunately, is that they ruined a great game. AVA will not live to be a CSS, though it has the potential to do so; instead, it will become a Combat Arms. It's truly a shame that a game like AVA, with so much potential, met the wrong demographic and niche in American markets.