I don't mean to get into a "pissing" match with you, Suri. I'm just quoting information so that others can have "first hand, in-depth and extensive knowledge" on blizzard's public policies so they can make their own decisions.Originally Posted by Suribusi
What you choose to do with your own accounts is your own business, and I'm happy to leave it at that.All I'm doing is sharing information.
At the same time, you've offered no proof that your statements are in fact, fact. Whereas, my proof from Blizzard's official website does offer some proof of facts that support the common arguments on this forum. As always, you're welcome to your opinions and so is everyone else, so let's please not discourage people from sharing opinions and information.Originally Posted by Suribusi
Though I do suppose that Blizz's ban policy on anything "against the spirit of the game" does blanket pretty much anything into that vague description, Blizz could ban alot of people for doing absolutely nothing if they wanted to. So in that case, yes. Anything you do on WoW could be against the ToU/EULA and could get you banned for things "against the spirit of the game". In that case, multiboxing is against the Terms of Use as long as multiboxing is against the spirit of the game.
And a quote for good faith:
Rules of Conduct.
As with all things, your use of the Program is governed by certain rules of conduct. These rules of conduct (the "Rules of Conduct"), maintained and enforced exclusively by Blizzard, must be adhered to by all users of the Service. It is your responsibility to know, understand and abide by these Rules of Conduct. The following rules are not meant to be exhaustive, and Blizzard reserves the right to determine which conduct it considers to be outside the spirit of the Game and to take such disciplinary measures as it sees fit up to and including termination and deletion of the Account. Blizzard reserves the right to modify these Rules of Conduct at any time.Nonetheless, certain acts go beyond what is "fair" and are considered serious violations of these Terms of Use. Those acts include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:
- Using or exploiting errors in design, features which have not been documented, and/or "program bugs" to gain access that is otherwise not available, or to obtain a competitive advantage over other players;
Conduct prohibited by the EULA or these Terms of Use, including without limitation that conduct prohibited by Section 2(C); and
Anything that Blizzard considers contrary to the "essence" of the Program.
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