Since IP is the one that doesn't support hacked UBBs(and that makes sense for the most part). If THEIR, and I stress THEIR users since UBB is IP's, shouldn't IP possibly do something more to make it known that they do not support hacked UBBs?
Statements like:
While partially true, doesn't speak much for IPs rating of the average users intelligence. So basically you can't blame anyone but the end users. If they aren't going to read a disclaimer or whatever at IP and IP seems to think they have done all they can do, what else can a hack author do?
Their hacks are posted in BETA areas(Just like IP has BETA UBB versions). If an IP customer files a ticket and either doesn't see(or it isn't there, I wouldn't know) a disclaimer or whatever about hacked boards, why is it the hack authors fault? Everyone makes mistakes, UBB has never been bug free either.
Supporting those that create what IP has not for the UBB, even if all that that support amounts to is a bit of respect for hack authors should be given.