Re: Accounts Banned(Feb. 21)
Well, to clarify, third party software that can control your character (botting) is typically bannable in any game. Yes, I also understand that this is the stance SE/POL took here.
I'm not advocating botting.
Blizzard allows a gray area, however. You can use their toolkit to build UI additions to simplify menial tasks. You don't need third party software. And since it's their toolkit, it typically doesn't break anything.
An example would be refresh/recharge timers. Blizzard has no problem with these being built in game and used. In FFXI, I need to build an terribly limited echo macro, count in my head, or use a third party tool like FFXIAssist for this.
From the tone here, I'd say that use Assist of is likely a bannable offense. If it was written with hooks into the game and they detected it, I bet it would be.
Either way, does this WoW make it a better game? No...
But I think it illustrates a business philosophy that affords the customer a bit more flexibility, rather than threatening them like children.
Originally posted by Mhurron
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Well, to clarify, third party software that can control your character (botting) is typically bannable in any game. Yes, I also understand that this is the stance SE/POL took here.
I'm not advocating botting.
Blizzard allows a gray area, however. You can use their toolkit to build UI additions to simplify menial tasks. You don't need third party software. And since it's their toolkit, it typically doesn't break anything.
An example would be refresh/recharge timers. Blizzard has no problem with these being built in game and used. In FFXI, I need to build an terribly limited echo macro, count in my head, or use a third party tool like FFXIAssist for this.
From the tone here, I'd say that use Assist of is likely a bannable offense. If it was written with hooks into the game and they detected it, I bet it would be.
Either way, does this WoW make it a better game? No...
But I think it illustrates a business philosophy that affords the customer a bit more flexibility, rather than threatening them like children.
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