Yeah, multiboxing isn’t against tos and never will be. The discussion should be more around pay to win than if its violating tos. Not sure why anyone wants to even throw pay to win around like a negative term when the game full on is.
The problem is you shouldn’t (but currently are allowed to) be able to play 5 characters. Play like everyone else.
You are getting more per hour than they are and that’s why its a multiplier. It might catch you up to someone who plays more but hour for hour you will get more.
One button press still results in one action per client window.
So like solo everything and not group up? Gonna make running dungeons a tad harder to do.
People who are trying to argue against this statement just doesn’t understand multiboxing.
A person who plays one hour a day will never catch up to someone who can play five hours a day.
Don’t care when 1 keypress sends 10 moonfires out, its always a stupid semantics game with you.
When some people have discussions they are afraid that if they give an inch all of their argument will be wrong.
Why not?
why do you need special rules compared to everyone else
Tell me then, why is multiboxing allowed and botting not. They both give an advantage. They turn your time played into more value than a single person playing could. The only difference is one involves paying blizz more money, and one doesn’t. So it seems like hypocrisy.
I don’t have special rules, my characters do nothing yours can’t. I just play more of them than you.
Botting is only not allowed in tos. In practice its pretty ignored.
That’s old school though.
That’s a gross oversimplification of what’s actually happening.
You press a button. Each character performs a single action in response to that single button. That’s all there is to it. Any other interpretation is just silly semantics.
I really dont see the difference between this and botting. Might as well go full out then
Just admit your jealous already
Botting? We just had a ban wave go through, judging amount of whining on the CS forums. One chucklehead has his entire Blizzard account banned permanently.
most botters are multiboxers but most multiboxers aren’t botters
Pay to win has always been defined as spending money to gain an advantage over those who spend less.
every advantage a multi-boxer receives can also be gained by an individual player grouping with other individual players for a common goal.
Hence not pay to win.