EULA. That term is thrown around by uninformed cretins more than Rihanna.
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EULA. That term is thrown around by uninformed cretins more than Rihanna.
If I respond, it is to say boxing is fine botting is not.
Go ahead and report me, if you want to waste your time.
Add me to your friend list, and you'll see I don't disappear for cheating...
Usually its easier to ignore them.
Sometimes you can play with them.
Just don't do or say anything that could get you into trouble.
I just say something like "Then just report me and move on, let me know how that works out for you."
Ualaa I did just that. Told them to add me to friends, and check back with me later in the week. They never responded to that. But I added them and plan on whispering them to say "Hi there" and thats it :p
I usually turned on /broadcast and hit them x5 with "Make sure you get all my names right when you file the report. ;)"
Don't even bother replying. Why so many of you have witty or crass remarks on demand to send to these morons is beyond my comprehension, what does it accomplish?
You don't Want to get reported constantly even though what you are doing isn't wrong. The contents of the tickets they send are entirely at their discretion and with the right wording they can get you suspended. Apparently I was reported in a BG the other day for using my multiboxing to tug around my alts and avoid being AFK - the result was a 3 hour suspension on one of my toons for exploitation of the honor system. The GM refused to rescind this suspension and told me to avoid it in the future I need to actively participate (I was doing Temple and activiely participating to the point of my fingers being numb). Outside of BGs I'm sure there are all kinds of possibilities - they report you griefing by whatever means using your multiboxing and don't think some $10/hour GM is going to hesitate to just click the 3 hour suspend button.
You just have to love people who bring up the "it's illegal" .. Yes, i am quite sure that Blizzard are above the law in each and every country all over the world, and dictate how the laws should be written in each country.
Clearly, if you do something that is not okay with the EULA, you are a criminal.. Ye, right..
Illegal: not according to or authorized by law : unlawful, illicit; also : not sanctioned by official rules (as of a game)
The application of legality is not only confined to the laws of a country or jurisdiction.
Therefore, using the word illegal in this case is appropriate.
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Yes, to some degree i guess you could use the word, but as you can clearly see, the main use of it, is that it is not okay with the law.Quote:
1. Prohibited by law.
2. Prohibited by official rules: an illegal pass in football.
3. Unacceptable to or not performable by a computer: an illegal operation.
1. forbidden by law; unlawful; illicit
2. unauthorized or prohibited by a code of official or accepted rules
illegaladj illegal [iˈliːgəl]not allowed by the law; not legal It is illegal to park a car here.
Not gonna derail this thread any more however to the point where the original point is gone. Have a lovely day, sir.
Either way you look at it, its still a legal practice