tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post6863470103543823064..comments2023-10-25T07:19:08.019-05:00Comments on The Nosy Gamer: Internet Spaceship Rules Is Serious BusinessNoizyGamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17315716516032999133noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-42936551127026225142015-02-28T03:15:33.400-06:002015-02-28T03:15:33.400-06:00online
business using only our facebook accounts. ...online<br />business using only our facebook accounts. We are selling baby clothes, family<br />ternos and other affordable apparel. <br /> <a href="http://2amtraffic.com/blog/homebiznetwork/" rel="nofollow">online<br /> business</a>Jade Grahamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-12308535038445615272015-02-01T13:16:38.280-06:002015-02-01T13:16:38.280-06:00Not a fan of banning people instead of accounts my...Not a fan of banning people instead of accounts myself. I firmly believe in 'second chances' (or third, or fourth even). Specially considering the claims of unrightful bans recently and CCP's lack of willingness to say what goes and what doesn't. They condone third party tools that violate the EULA (cache scraping tools like EVEmon) but can change their mind at any time and hide behind the EULA. "It's against the EULA, we don't have to warn you if and when we start enforcing." <br /><br />Even if they do issue a warning, chances are I or someone else might miss it resulting in a first temp ban. From that point on, you're balancing on a razor's edge cause of a simple mistake. So at this point, I'm not even feeling safe anymore using ANY third party tool. Hell, with CCP's strict banning rules, I do not even feel safe using a copy-paste keybind I've been using for years to help manage my market orders anymore.Durknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-66060822064557589512015-01-29T19:27:25.900-06:002015-01-29T19:27:25.900-06:00Perhaps, but that doesn't change the main poin...Perhaps, but that doesn't change the main point, which is that someone who has a WoW account banned can go ahead and create a new WoW account, even on the same Battle.net account, which I believe is supposed to be locked to a single individual. Blizzard bans accounts, CCP bans people.NoizyGamerhttp://nosygamer.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-46626505605694966522015-01-29T17:27:32.605-06:002015-01-29T17:27:32.605-06:00There are a couple of differences between WoW and ...There are a couple of differences between WoW and Eve though.<br /><br /><br />1. Multiple accounts is much less common in WoW. It's easier to have multiple characters on a single WoW account, so there's not as much need to have multiple accounts.<br /><br /><br />2. WoW has a lot more couples, parent/child, or siblings players than Eve does. (Eve skews older and male, so more likely one Eve player per household.) For all intents and purposes these WoW accounts will look like they come from the same person. Banning or suspending both accounts would be unfair.<br /><br /><br />Basically, if one household has 2 WoW accounts, it is more probable that they are played by two different people. If one household has 2 Eve accounts, it is more probable that they are played by the same person.Rohan Verghesenoreply@blogger.com