
Subsequent testing and updates proved it was indeed real, safe, and it worked. ( ) Players were happy but suspicious as this person's English wasn't very good and many feared it was a virus. This upset a lot of people as this now meant Ros-bot would implement TurboHud into their cheating software ( ) and that could potentially get Diablo III players banned for cheating, and many were not willing to pay for something that has always been free.Ī short time later, a person calling himself "EltonJohn321" made a forum post (which has since been deleted) announcing that they cracked TurboHud. In March of 2021, KillerJohn announced that he is no longer going to work on TurboHud ( ) and gave his code to a website called "Ros-bot," which sells automation software for Diablo III. As of this date, there are no confirmed bans for accounts that have used the popular TurboHud addon, but it is not endorsed by Blizzard. Blizzard Entertainment allows addons/UI fan-made modifications for their game World of Warcraft, but not for Diablo III. It has become so useful that many players cannot even play the game without it. TurboHud is a UI/HUD fan-made addon for Diablo III on the PC and has been available and free by author KillerJohn for years now. Ownedcore, a website devoted to the discussion and development of cheats, hacks, and game modifications for all sorts of video games, is preventing people from discussing or linking a "cracked" version of TurboHud since the original author stopped working on it.
