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dark heartt
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Posted - 2013.05.21 02:04:00 -
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Othran wrote: Snipped deleted off topic post. -- ISD LackOfFaith
Personally I've never used the s/w but it clearly gives an advantage over even keyboard/mouse macros.
CCP should have dealt with it years ago but they didn't and what are they supposed to do now - ban a sizable chunk of their subscribers?
Clearly alts are a major part of CCP's business plan (and have been for a LONG time) or we wouldn't be getting dual training, so expecting CCP to ban people using "alt management" software which they have used for years is naive to say the least.
In an ideal world ISBoxer would be banned. Eve isn't ideal so it isn't banned.
How? How does it give an advantage? It's no different to having a physical setup that allows you to run a mouse on two computers. Bienator II: "You can identify eve players by looking at their cars. Since they don't drive what they can't afford to lose." I play in highsec. |

dark heartt
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Posted - 2013.05.21 02:08:00 -
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Beekeeper Bob wrote: This is exactly what ISBoxer does, it facilitates the acquisition of items, currency, objects at an accelerated rate when compared with ordinary Game play, meaning a single person, playing ten accounts cannot operate as efficiently as a single person employing ISBoxer.
No, you are misquoting the EULA. The EULA is talking about gaining objects at an accelerated rate on ONE ACCOUNT, not across 10 accounts. If I multibox a mining fleet of 10 characters, I'm pretty sure I would be getting the same as someone using ISBoxer. The fact remains the same - CCP allow it as it is not automation. It doesn't break the game. It has not had a negative effect on the market. It is not game breaking. Bienator II: "You can identify eve players by looking at their cars. Since they don't drive what they can't afford to lose." I play in highsec. |

dark heartt
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Posted - 2013.05.25 01:52:00 -
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Sir Marksalot wrote:Personally I think it's time we banned evemon and EFT. We've let people get away with using automated tools to do fitting and skill planning math for them for far too long. Evemon even tells you when to log in to change your skills, are you kidding me? Or is CCP fine with catering to people who can't be bothered to do the math/ingame fitting themselves?
And those people who use Eve-Central should be banned for using out of game tools to maximise profits, thus gaining things faster than usual. Bienator II: "You can identify eve players by looking at their cars. Since they don't drive what they can't afford to lose." I play in highsec. |
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