Quote Originally Posted by Khatovar',index.php?page=Thread&postID=189910#post 189910]It's not my place to say "Your rules say 'no no,' but your eyes, they say 'yes, yes!'"[/quote]LOL! :P


[quote] This is the stance I was given. The EULA was quoted pointing to no software to change how the game is played, and agree or disagree, that's what I was given. The old-fashioned, mickey-moused way is perfectly acceptable. GM to GM may disagree or not care or whatever, but the rules do state "You may not use your own or third-party software to modify any content appearing within the Game environment [u]or change how the Game is played[/u]." [url='http://www.eveonline.com/pnp/eula.asp
Sec 7 - A - 2 of the EULA[/url] and all I'm doing is coming back here with that.

I set out to do this because DB is supposed to be about playing our way within the rules, yet there was no place to find these rules for any game but WoW. If EvE is going to be a game that is going to be "rules are there only to look good" then I will remove it from the list and other people can tread it out on their own.
I agree that this should stay on focus of your original intentions of what we can do and can't do, not what we can get away with.

If Eve is a play-at-your-own-risk kind of game, then we really don't want to make it seem like it's ok to go in and do anything you want.
This will end up leading to a newbie starting up boxing, and then blaming us when their accounts get banned and they are out $$$.