LexonLightbringer wrote: »I am 99% sure they do not have the capability to track software. I am beginning to think Zenimax thought they were exempt from botting, seeming how it was an elder scrolls game. In order to truly track and monitor this software, I think they have to disable Add-ons! I have never seen a company so open to add-on support, most companies do not willingly promote add-ons but allow there existence.
Yes, but they got what they essentially wanted Mojang agreed not to trademark scrolls and they only lost an injunction against him using the name. Trademark law is incredibly weird : witness Trenched/Iron Brigade plus you have to actively defend your trademark or you could loose it completely.rawne1980b16_ESO wrote: »And weird things happen when they get bored ...rawne1980b16_ESO wrote: »ZOS is part of Zenimax Media that also owns Bathesda.
The don't have one good lawyer ..... they have a whole team.
Like when they took Mojang to court over the Scrolls thing ..... and lost.
By agreeing to the TOS, you have agreed to allow ZOS to monitor you under their anti-cheating clause and to take actions against you should you get caught using any form of cheating.