Maybe just another hacker. Let's reply in case it's a bug.Mr. X wrote:Good day!
Dear developers,
Please, remove the message on top "This version has been hacked" - it
interferes with play. Please remove this message.
Thanks!
Lobby wrote:Have you hacked the game?
Ok, in case he's serious that would be bad. Let's try to find a explanation.Mr. X wrote:No
Lobby wrote:Where do you have the game from?
May you send me an ingame screenshot, please?
Ok, so he's a hacker after all. The text is either shown if it's hacked copy or if your diamonds come from a "dark" source. So he still has (probably a lot) of "dark" diamonds but calls it "fair play".Mr. X wrote:I had it hacked, but long ago stopped doing this, because I am for fair play. And generally remove the graphic, it prevents play, because the game has long been played since its open beta test the first versions. I would not want to spoil the attitude to the game that message, because they do not want to throw the game.
Lobby wrote:So I assume you have an huge amount of diamonds from these old days. If that’s the case, I wouldn’t call it fair play.
You have to either spend your diamonds or reset the game.
He still wants me to remove the message, so I assume he has way too much diamonds to spendMr. X wrote:So I spend them at super-speed, and I bought a lot for real money. Please, remove the message, I beg you.

Would be great if he spent real money, but do you remember the boy who cried wolf? Let's check this.
Lobby wrote:I want to confirm that you bought diamonds for real money. To do so, I would like to have the order id you got after the purchase.
If somebody would have bought that much diamonds that he would get the hacked message we would be rich. But unfortunately, that’s not the case.
So, no order id? That's sadMr. X wrote:So you can remove this message or not? You just tell me Yes or No.

What do you think? How should we handle such people and is there any reason to remove the hacked message?