World Of Warcraft is cracking down on multiboxing abuse
World Of Warcraft is cracking down on multiboxing abuse
Ah yes, a tale as old as time—or at least as old as old-school MMO players. You’ve got multiple World Of Warcraft accounts, for one reason or another, and are “multiboxing” to sign in to both accounts simultaneously. Blizzard have updated their policy on multiboxing to clarify that multiple instances of the game are fine, but they’ll be issuing warnings and bans to players using third-party software to automate playing them.To get more news about buy wow gold safe, you can visit lootwowgold official website.
Blizzard’s
support article on multiboxing now reads: “Multiboxing, or playing
multiple World of Warcraft accounts at once, is not a violation of our
Terms of Use. Please note, however, that use of input broadcasting
software may result in account penalties.” They’ve outlined those
penalties in a new statement about the policy update.
Blizzard say
that they have examined the use of third-party software for broadcasting
multiple inputs and determined that it has had an increasingly negative
effect on the game. Being able to simultaneously control multiple
accounts at once, rather than just having them both running, can be used
to create bots that automate in-game tasks. Among other things, it can
be a real detriment to in-game economies when a fleet of characters can
be sent out to collect resources.
No wonder then that Blizzard are rolling out this clarification ahead of the Shadowlands launch later this month. The pre-expansion patch is already out with a number of changes.
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