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Rosewalker
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Posted - 2013.05.12 12:56:00 -
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Tippia wrote:The Ninja Gizmosis wrote:So shouldn't this be banned? Since it doesn't break any rules, no.
Inner Space does break the client modification rule with the way it runs Inner Space extensions. That's how Team Security is able to detect some bots that use Inner Space. But considering that CCP isn't being very strict on enforcing the EULA (see the stance on cache scraping) I guess you can't necessarily base an argument around that.
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Rosewalker
Khumaak Flying Circus
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Posted - 2013.05.12 14:26:00 -
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saltrock0000 wrote: Programmable keyboards/mice pretty much offer the same advantage as this program. Ban one, ban all, and im pretty sure 99% of eve players have gaming mice and or keyboards.
Really? If so, then why spend $15/90 days or $50/year for the program when you already have the same functionality? If CCP is going to allow Lavish Software to monetize their intellectual property like you want, Inner Space better be providing some valuable functionality. I'd hate to think that CCP would allow a company to come in and rip players off just to get a few more subs. The Nosy Gamer - Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength - Eric Hoffer |

Rosewalker
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Posted - 2013.05.12 14:36:00 -
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Danni stark wrote:Rosewalker wrote:saltrock0000 wrote: Programmable keyboards/mice pretty much offer the same advantage as this program. Ban one, ban all, and im pretty sure 99% of eve players have gaming mice and or keyboards.
Really? If so, then why spend $15/90 days or $50/year for the program when you already have the same functionality? If CCP is going to allow Lavish Software to monetize their intellectual property like you want, Inner Space better be providing some valuable functionality. I'd hate to think that CCP would allow a company to come in and rip players off just to get a few more subs. because you're paying for the convenience of not having to set a bunch of macros yourself. just like i pay some one else to mow my garden when i already own a lawn mower.
But there's more, right? Who'd pay what is effectively a subscription for something that basically only needs to be done one time?
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