It is not against the EULA. The OP is a concern troll who has tried this before. He equates anything he does not like with “Griefing” which he then tries to claim is a EULA violation (there is no TOS).
Using the game features as designed, including PvP and camping people, is not an issue. This is most commonly brought up in WoW so they wrote a whole article in support pointing out that no, using PvP to make others miserable is not against the rules.
This was addressed months ago
No. It is VIDEO game. Using programmed game mechanics in pretend video game is not legal harassment.
- PvP/Hostile is a game mechanic that is INTENDED.
- Using it as programmed in game is not against the rules or harassment.
- You have the tools to prevent PvP or unfair competition. Set level limits and/or password the game.
This has long been Blizzard’s policy on PvP. They have a separate article to address it for WoW just in case people don’t understand.
Further there was a CS question recently asking about the EULA (griefing) and PvP. This applies to any Blizzard game with PvP in it.
Blizzard Support - PvP Harassment
- A player is camping me
- Keep being ganked and can’t play the game at all
- A player of the opposite faction is killing NPCs
The Game Master staff will not intervene in Player versus Player (PvP) disputes
Again - You have the tools to prevent PvP or unfair competition. Set level limits and/or password the game.
We went through this in the last thread on it where a single player tried to claim PvP is against the EULA…when it is very clearly not.
The only rules violation here is compromising other player’s accounts. That means someone got the email and password for it somehow - which is not easy unless someone basically gives it to you or you have malware on their system.
Yeah, this is actually an issue.
I don’t see any way they actually can - not unless a person gives the email/password out. So I would chalk that up to lies to just troll with.