Quote Originally Posted by LordsServant View Post
I'd say that makes things pretty clear.

Quote Originally Posted by LordsServant View Post
Would the idiots stop being drama queens now? The sky isn't falling, isboxer isn't getting banned, and it's not hard to adapt while still following the INTENT of the rule (I agree, don't push edge cases).

This won't change anything for anyone half competent who isn't trying to run a fuckoff (>25) amount of chars (What CCP doesn't want). If you can't be bothered to spend a while getting a proper working setup to adapt to this then go cry more on the forums and unsub your chars/quit eve.

You won't be missed and I thank you for leaving more cheap plex for me.
As others have pointed out, there's no need to start calling people names and acting like a fool.

Quote Originally Posted by EaTCarbS View Post
This debacle is really bringing out the worst in people. The EVE community is beginning to disgust me.
You've been a gamer long enough to know that no community is exempt from toxic players.

Quote Originally Posted by Mosg2 View Post
That flow chart pretty clearly places VFX and clickbars in the STOP! category.
What? >_> How do you figure that?

From the flowchart:
Are you sending data to multiple clients at the same time?

How does a click or a key press in a VFX Viewer fall under multiple clients if you're only sending that click or key press to that one client?

Quote Originally Posted by Mosg2 View Post
As I said earlier (pre-flowchart), CCP is clearly and concisely communicating that using ISBoxer for anything other than window management, setting up your in-game user interface, and logging in to the game is verboten. Even if you're doing everything by the book, you're still going to get aggressively reported--And the goal that they're trying to achieve is clear.
There's no doubt that people who are multiboxing are going to be reported, but CCP claims that they can tell who is repeating and who isn't. So, by that statement alone, they should be able to tell whether you're doing things in a legit manner or not. But you have to wonder if this is creating more of a headache for the people that answer in-game tickets, or less of a headache.