Quote Originally Posted by Noxxy View Post
[shortened]…The problem occurs when you…send commands…at the same time…it is important that you understand why you cannot use any device or program to allow you to control more than one character with one key stroke.

It offers you an unfair advantage over players using the game and interface as designed. It essentially accomplishes an action that…could not be done in the course of play. There is no way to link the actions of two separate characters in game. No way to make them work in sync where you take action with one character and it triggers an automatic action from another. You have to use separate keystrokes for each character's actions. Each character must be under the direct control of the player at all times. Anything that circumvents that direct control constitutes automation. Automation makes them a bot.

Thank you for your time,
Game Master Yxyran
"The Moon Moth"

That statement always amazes me. Because even when I multiboxed with 5 computers, I could do this pretty fast. Just had to have the keypads all close together. But, the logic is wrong, because 5 people playing together with voice comm can do this easily. The logic of that statement says, that when I go to a concert, I'm only imagining the orchestra is all playing in sync. (I know this is an old post, but I've never seen anyone ask a GM how a band stays in rythm if syncing is so hard to do.