Call of Duty: Black Ops II's 'Security & Enforcement Policy' outlines ban-worthy offenses
Activision and Treyarch have released their official stance on what they'll do to your account if "you are a bad person doing bad things" in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
Earlier today, Game Design Director at Treyarch David Vonderhaar announced that those players who have gotten their hands on COD: BO2 early will not have their progress, stats, emblems, and XP reset. Unless of course they fall into the "bad person, bad things" category metioned above.
In order to make sure you're not one of the virtual miscreants of Black Ops 2, head over to the official 'Security & Enforcement Policy' posting and follow the guidelines. Not only do you want to keep your account in good standing, but the rest of us legitimate players will greatly appreciate it!
Source: @DavidVonderhaar
Link: Call of Duty: Black ops II - Security & Enforcement Policy
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