Author | Combat with/against my brother from different IP. |
Ok, when we signed up, my brother and myself lived in the same location, and played the game from the same computer, and as such, we followed the rules, and didn't interact.
Now however, we have both moved to different locations, and only occasionally do we play from the same computer.
My question is...
Now that we live in different locations, and sign in from different IP addresses, can we now within the rules (as I've looked over them, but can't find what I'm looking for), engage in combat with/against each other, and or interact in other ways that I could interact with other players. |
Technically you should be fine; but admins have fined many players who did this. |
Yes, you can, but only if you can you prove to administration that you are different people. Also, those battle's shouldn't be like assist or help from one of you to another. |
Would months of mail between us be enough evidence for Administration? |
we have both moved to different locations, and only occasionally do we play from the same computer.
While yours may well be a genuine case of 2 players wanting to enjoy a game and fighting with one another, it's entirely possible that you two could be mistaken as one player playing 2 accounts or worse - password sharing (when the 2 accounts are logged in from different locations fighting each other.) !
It's hard for the admins to different 'family members enjoying the game' and a player creating a network of multis.
While not a lot, there have been cases where genuine cases of family members who don't even have any transactions between them not have fought in the same battles, and who have followed the rules and wrote their relationships on their profiles, have been blocked for "multiple characters management".
There's a certain degree of paranoia of getting block in the air. Not gonna go into details if this is a good or bad thing.
So in short, to be on the safe side -> don't do it.
Good luck in battles and have fun. :) |
Me bad.
It's hard for the admins to differentiate 'family members enjoying the game' and a player creating a network of multis. |
pff.. what's wrong with me today. :p
there have been cases where genuine cases of family members who don't even have any transactions between them nor have fought in the same battles, and who have followed the rules and wrote their relationships on their profiles, have been blocked for "multiple characters management". |
If you don't risk it, you won't enjoy it ;)
.... will you ? |
you can take part as it says in the rules
no staged combats, no combats from SAME computer (so if you are on diff. computers you should be fine, just metion on your profile) and no multi combats
your not breaking any of those rules are you ? |
just dont try anything if you not clear with that. simple as that.
you want take the risk then you should accept the consequence later |
well as said above, don't that and listen the good tips!
QATC. |
closed by Lord Patrickou (2011-09-07 09:37:55) |
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