I'm a little confused on how to handle the upcoming requirement for all wow accounts to become battle.net accounts. I was wondering if anyone else is in my situation and how you handled it.
I have 6 accounts (naturally I box) and my kids play on them also. So within the household I'm either boxing any number of them but could also have up to 4 accounts being played together on separate computers by the kids at any given time.
When the first big push came earlier to convert to battle.net accounts, in was recommended that if accounts are being used by multiple people within a household or on different machines that they should NOT be merged together on a single account. I just read on the Blizzard FAQ that:Why would they say this if the accounts are compliant with the Terms of Use policy? So I wondering if anyone else has a similar situation and how you plan/handled it?My family plays World of Warcraft together. Should we create a single Battle.net account for all of our World of Warcraft accounts?
No. Sharing access to a World of Warcraft account, other than by a parent or guardian with a single minor, is a violation of World of Warcraft's Terms of Use. You should create a separate Battle.net account for each family member's World of Warcraft account. In addition, future Battle.net features will make it beneficial for players to have the Battle.net account they use associated with their own online identity. Creating separate accounts for you and your family ensures you will be able to take advantage of these features when they are introduced later on.
Maybe I'm reading into this too deeply but it just doesn't make sense to me. Damn kids make EVERYTHING more complex...
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