FYI

Ulyria
MatiPK
Puddin Cheeks
wilebill
Eragon Zarroc
Lourens
Dark-NighT
Karia Mirniman
DoomFrost
Eduhard
Painbringer
Yawgmoth
Snograt
Empress Amarox
Snograt
lewis91
It's been downplayed before (Gaile said something along the lines of "...we wouldn't look at a drunkard-bot in the same way as we would a full-on farm bot" - paraphrase, not an exact quote) - but since then, things have gradually got stricter. All you gwx2 users should be cautious too, a clampdown is suspected to be coming...
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Snograt
lewis91
Zahr Dalsk
pumpkin pie
fusa
It's been downplayed before (Gaile said something along the lines of "...we wouldn't look at a drunkard-bot in the same way as we would a full-on farm bot" - paraphrase, not an exact quote) - but since then, things have gradually got stricter. All you gwx2 users should be cautious too, a clampdown is suspected to be coming...
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Sir Baddock
Hello [Blank], You asked if your new programmable keyboard was acceptable to use for playing Guild Wars. “What if…?” questions such as this are always tough to answer, because they have not happened yet. Nevertheless, I’ll try to give you an understanding of what we might consider “right” and “wrong” when interacting with our service as it related to your new keyboard. Using your programmable keyboard as a normal keyboard would certainly be fine. A keyboard is a basic tool that is virtually required to operate a computer and use our service. Each time you press a key, one character is typed or one action is made to happen and, in general, that is acceptable. If you were somehow able to use your programmable keyboard to somewhat automate your gameplay experience, especially to the point where you did not have to attend your computer while your keyboard software “played” the game for you, then that would be considered against our User Agreement and subject to disciplinary action. (“You agree not to use any hardware or software, including but not limited to third party tools, or any other method of support which may in any way influence or advantage your use of the Service which is not authorized by NC Interactive, including but not limited to the use of ‘bots’ and/or any other method by which the Service may be played automatically without human input.”) Somewhere in between those two scenarios is a grey area. We can’t make any “final judgments” on any grey area actions that have not yet occurred, and we will not speculate on all possible grey area scenarios and their outcomes. In general, please make sure that you are at your computer and playing your game. Ultimately, it is of utmost important to us that each character being played in Guild Wars is being operated by an actual person. We know this doesn’t provide a definitive rule that covered all possible scenarios, but still hope this helps your understanding of “helping one play” versus “playing for you” and what we would consider acceptable. Regards, GM ApplePython The Guild Wars Support Team |
Eragon Zarroc
Sir Baddock
or any other method of support which may in any way influence or advantage your use of the Service which is not authorized by NC Interactive |
Archress Shayleigh
Rocky Raccoon
BlueNovember
The dual-clienting isn't used to actually farm anything - it's just used, as you said, to transfer all the goodies onto one account.
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That's nothing that couldn't be done with two PCs side by side. |
Snograt
So where does she say this? If you're referring to http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/User_..._ask_something then if you read it she says the opposite, that they do not ban for GWx2 or using two accounts at the same time.
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gremlin
micosay
Siirius Black
BlueNovember
erm...
Straight to the Heart & The Strength of Snow (only places where polar bear drops) are both solo quests... |
Nereyda Shoaal
mazza558
Haxor
o0 interesting. I'm pretty sure I read that somewhere... d'oh. Shows how much I know about pve =).
Thanks for the correction. Still, the general point stands; you can still run 8 copies of gw on one pc and have 7 accounts afk whilst one runs somewhere. I'm sure there's many quests where this is possible. |
MisterB
Forgot to add something, using a Logitech G15's macro keys to press two buttons at once (Such as Space + , or Space + F1) clearly is an advantage as you're only pressing one button while other players need to push two.
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Sir Baddock
Please explain the difference between your example of pressing two keys at once and:
/ d a n c e Because ArenaNet partnered with Ideazon to produce the Guild Wars: Factions Zboard with emote keys. Emote keys are *gasp* macros! My conclusion is the opposite of yours: executing 2 commands with one keystroke is simply user customization of controls, and likely falls into that gray area. Most humans can press two keys at nearly the same time. I have used a macro for ";" + "space" to pick up my drops. Ban me, please. edit: Not responsible for any consequence as a result of following my example. Do it at our own risk, insert disclaimer here. |
or any other method of support which may in any way influence or advantage your use of the Service which is not authorized by NC Interactive |
Vulkanyaz
Forgot to add something, using a Logitech G15's macro keys to press two buttons at once (Such as Space + , or Space + F1) clearly is an advantage as you're only pressing one button while other players need to push two.
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Sir Baddock
So is having a better internet connection that another player, having lower latency that another player, having better hardware than another player, having a faster Windows/other installation than another player, having more coffee than another player, etc.
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