Posted on 03 June 2017 - 07:48 PM
TheBestofMe wrote
Posted on 03 June 2017 - 07:56 PM
salletica wrote
Posted on 03 June 2017 - 08:15 PM
Ads_ wrote
salletica wrote...
wait wtf i thought he was morsinius too lol
Posted on 03 June 2017 - 09:57 PM
ThatOneCombo wrote
Ads_ wrote...
wait wtf i thought he was morsinius too lol
Posted on 04 June 2017 - 12:48 AM
Zaptelus wrote
ThatOneCombo wrote...
Posted on 04 June 2017 - 08:09 AM
SirDeqdly wrote
TBH the features they added in premium looks ugly. The hud mods etc. that's one of the reasons why I prefer cheatbreaker, their layout and mods look nice
Posted on 04 June 2017 - 10:24 AM
It's not a day worth living if there isn't atleast 1 trending thread about cheatbreakerPosted on 26 June 2017 - 01:17 AM
salletica wrote
Badlion used to be a minuscule server, obviously. It would average anywhere from 5-30 players when I first joined, and later 30-100, and it kept growing. At some point, Badlion reached a growth spurt, and they had hundreds of players on everyday.
The growing community didn't go unnoticed, and JHalt, the owner of MineHQ, sent (iirc) an offer to purchase Badlion. The owners of Badlion, Archybot and MasterGberry, refused the offer. Immediately after, Badlion was hit by a massive DDoS attack for several days. So massive, in fact, Badlion was kicked out of its data center, and forced to migrate. It was obvious what had happened here.
Tensions continued, and itsJhalt was constantly shady and involved in a lot of incidents detrimental to the health of Badlion. To list everything he has been accused of by the Badlion community would actually take research, this is based off of memory
More recently, MineHQ's administration were accused of developing a ghost client, used within the Administration team and with close friends, such as Stimpy. Stimpy was banned on Badlion for cheating, the situation was extremely publicized, Jhalt denied all claims.
Around this time, MineHQ and Badlion were both working on an anti-cheat client. The Badlion community had reasons to suspect that JHalt was up to no good, but hey, I'll leave that up to you. His policies on the client have indeed shifted since then, and are less shady, most likely as a direct result of our community's scrutiny.
So it comes down to a rivalry, I suppose. It's pretty obvious to me who holds the moral high ground. The significance of that, though, I'm not sure.
^This was written extremely quickly and with little consideration for editing. Small errors are evident