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Danny Centauri
Huzzah Industries
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Posted - 2013.04.18 15:52:00 -
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I would appreciate clarification on the usage of isboxer specifically as a multiboxing client. What sort of features are legal and illegal for example when mining I use it to view all 10 clients at once on 2 monitors so I can tell which holds are full and need to empty into the orca.
I have also used it in PvP to more effectively manage 5+ accounts and blow things out of the sky, any clarification on what we can and can't do would be appreciated. EVE Manufacturing Guide - Simple guides to manufacturing in EVE for both beginners and more experienced players. |

Danny Centauri
Huzzah Industries
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Posted - 2013.04.18 16:12:00 -
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Ambassador Crane wrote:Here's how I read this devblog and wiki, and then the subsequent comments in this thread between CCP and various players: Quote:CCP: Cache scraping is against EULA
Players: But EveMon and other non-disruptive 3rd party apps use Cache scraping!
CCP: We understand! Cache scraping has always been against EULA but we are only after botters, RMTers and Macros. If your intentions aren't bad, then you're fine and we overlook it because we can.
Players: But we skipped all those years in school after 1st grade! We didn't learn common sense! You MUST break it down Barney style!
CCP: This isn't the Barney show. How many more ways can we say basically the same thing before you stfu? Hopefully none, but common sense seems to be fairly absent in this thread.... Going out on a limb here in saying that on behalf of the more intuitive players, I'd like to apologize for our fellow player's short comings.... 
Players have learnt the hard way to get specifics from CCP, historically grey areas have led to disaster. EVE Community now takes a stance of over react first, prevent problems later and it seems to have worked ever since Incarna was introduced. EVE Manufacturing Guide - Simple guides to manufacturing in EVE for both beginners and more experienced players. |

Danny Centauri
Huzzah Industries
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Posted - 2013.04.18 17:09:00 -
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Pardon my tinfoil hattery but I have a prediction: Stage 1 - CCP send players into a rage. Stage 2 - Players remember why the CSM is important and vote. Stage 3 - CSM magically appear and resolve things with CCP. Stage 4 - CCP praise CSM as a remarkable success.
Its a ploy to get us all to vote... I knew it.
/endtinfoilhattery EVE Manufacturing Guide - Simple guides to manufacturing in EVE for both beginners and more experienced players. |

Danny Centauri
Huzzah Industries
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Posted - 2013.04.18 18:08:00 -
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CCP Peligro wrote:Thank you for all your comments and concerns regarding cache scraping, we are listening and we truly appreciate your feedback.
After consulting with CCP Legal and Team Security, we are not prepared to amend the EULA at this time to address your concerns. However, your comments are good ones, and we will consider incorporating them with the next scheduled update to the EULA (expected this fall, 2013).
In the meantime, CCP confirms that we will only impose penalties on cache scraping if used in connection with other illegal activities in the game (i.e., botting). We will not take action against cache scraping for other uses.
What about multiboxing using isboxer should we be selling our alts in the character bazaar? Can any guidance be given to those of us who subscribe to *lots* of accounts on what we can and can't do.
If not a lot of us may choose to substantially reduce our holdings run a couple of accounts (easy to manual multibox no software) as without isboxer etc multiboxing is dead, which is a pity as its always been condoned in the past. EVE Manufacturing Guide - Simple guides to manufacturing in EVE for both beginners and more experienced players. |
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