
Originally Posted by
Kektek
It's truly amazing to see how quickly a really creative, open-minded idea can spinoff into it's own community of judgmental, closed-minded critics. I just learned about multiboxing recently, and thought it was one of the coolest ideas I've ever come across, and not just in Warcraft terms.
Yet in my first hour of exploring this new idea, I find people who are already ready and willing to define the activity as "THIS" and certainly not "THAT." There are plenty of people who would call the entire multiboxing community a bunch of hacks and cheaters for creating an innovative way of playing, and yet that same community would again turn around and criticize someone else for presenting a related modification that "well, isn't what WE do."
I created this account just to comment on that detestable attitude. I don't really plan on posting here any more, but I do think you critics need to rethink why you're doing what you're doing in the first place. Multiboxing was born out of a positive, creative force, and that's certainly not what you're fostering.
I agree absolutely with the spirit of what you are saying Kektek. I've been boxing since '99 and 5 boxing since soon after that. Even my best friends in guild thought it was a terrible thing to do back then.
The bottom line is we do need some guide lines or what we do can destroy games and economies.
For me there is no fine line here, its quite black and white. And its easily stated in two words.
No bots.
Simple as. No matter what you do in game or how many characters or instances of the game you run it should be under your control and within the rules and guidelines that the game makers set.
Secondly, no for real life profit operations.
I don't state these off the cuff or with no aforethought. After years and thousands of hours searching for options for many multiplayer games, both legal and non legal, I can tell you that as soon as these two rules are broken, its a very fast slippery slope to breaking games and destroying them not only for yourself, but for other people too.
And its not hard. It takes little skill. When compared to legitimately running multiple character teams within the rules determined by the game makers.
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