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    Quote Originally Posted by Wubsie View Post
    Honestly, I do not think this would yield any kind of definitive answer.

    You're expecting that they do not just ban based on player reports (which we've long speculated they do) and there is no variance in the amount of reports. Even if that was not the case, we would then be expecting that a GM comes in and through logs somehow determines exactly what each of us is doing and then acts accordingly to some absolute set of rules, which to our knowledge does not exist, and that all subsequent GMs will also follow and interpret in the exact same way. Then we're expecting that they infact read tickets (which they clearly do not in the case of ban appeals) and that they will go back and verify that each individual ruling was done correctly and that they accept videos or pictures as proof as to how you were controlling your characters.

    There's just way too many variables for this to yield any kind of usable information. Honestly the only "data" we could hope to gather is that people keep playing within what they consider the rules to be and we'd collect all the account actions somewhere with the relevant information, assuming people that report on them would be truthful (which we've seen is not always the case). Even then, with a sample size of tens or preferably hundreds of individual cases could you maybe, just maybe start to draw conclusions about what is likely to get you actioned; not what the actual rules are.
    Definitive, no.
    But that could give us some interesting data. And the cost and time to invest for that is not much (10 bucks and 7 hours)

    I do think that (after a while) someone competent actually read appeal ticket, because otherwise R.R and hardware boxer would not have been unban after appeal after the first TOS change.
    Even if we are not unban, if we gather enough data (like full video recording) we can prove that they will ban even non-broadcasting boxers and maybe trigger a blue reaction that can help us to define that streamlining.

    Quote Originally Posted by Andreauk View Post
    I think we can be sure. If I use wow open box and set a bigger time gap on round robin I will be fine until I am reported. Then they will see the program was running on my machine and it will be an instant ban.

    I am boxing two characters using windows mouseover feature and it works fine for levelling, world quests and old content. This I know is safe.
    The goal of this post is not to share way to go under the radar or exchange about what's allowed or not.
    On the contrary, this is to make an experimentation when we will get reported and trigger a GM reaction.
    And for that we should not use RR, but the more natural way of playing, with either one keyboard per computer or alt/tab or mouseover multiple windows (without wod or any software).

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    I'm already multiboxing 2 characters without anything used. I may get reported, but as it's only 2 and I use a 2 seater mount and they don't cast together I am not worried.

    https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wo...ounts/253774/7

    I don't think us mass grouping is going to do anything apart from make them dislike us more than they already do.
    Last edited by Andreauk : 05-10-2021 at 04:32 AM

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