ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Hello @Casdha !
To clarify this a bit, using a third party program - in this case it would be your keyboard's profile software - to perform any game function is a violation of the ESOTU terms of service.
The phrase "change the game play experience" includes having third party software macros that automatically perform emotes. The game play experience in this case would be that it is designed to have you - the player - performing these actions manually, and by using a macro you are changing the game play experience.
Using macros, and using unapproved third party applications, programs, scripts or any other game modifying mechanic is a violation of the Terms of Service, and as such continuing to do so would put you at risk for having your account actioned.
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »
There is a paragraph in the Terms of Service agreement that is as follows:
You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax or that may in any way influence or advantage Your playing abilities, or influence or advantage Your use of the Services. Third party tools, the use of ‘bots’, “speed hacks”, “deep-link”, “page-scrape”, “robot”, “spider”, algorithm or other programs that copy or monitor any part of the Services (including, but not limited to, the Game(s) and/or forums), software that transmits, manipulates, or distributes (including, but are limited to, “mirroring”) the data stream or any aspect of the Services to another computer, server websites or other publication or distribution media, or software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »
Whether it provides an advantage or not, utilizing macros do fall under this category and are prohibited. Please be sure to let us know if you still have any further questions or concerns!
Awww, and just when I wanted to fix the Templar's Honor The Dead Teammates I Couldn't Heal In Time.ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Hello @Casdha !
To clarify this a bit, using a third party program - in this case it would be your keyboard's profile software - to perform any game function is a violation of the ESOTU terms of service.
The phrase "change the game play experience" includes having third party software macros that automatically perform emotes. The game play experience in this case would be that it is designed to have you - the player - performing these actions manually, and by using a macro you are changing the game play experience.
Using macros, and using unapproved third party applications, programs, scripts or any other game modifying mechanic is a violation of the Terms of Service, and as such continuing to do so would put you at risk for having your account actioned.
Actually I do have a question. Is Wykkyd's addon OK?
http://www.esoui.com/downloads/info736-WykkydsMacros.html
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Whether it provides an advantage or not, utilizing macros do fall under this category and are prohibited. Please be sure to let us know if you still have any further questions or concerns!
drschplatt wrote: »So someone with a mouse that does the following would get banned?
"press enter key"
followed by
"type /zone"
followed by
"press enter key"
Just changing chat channels...yeesh.
A poor strawman.I also have gaming gear and with 3rd party software (came with the hw) the buttons in my mouse have been mapped to represent certain keys in the keyboard. Eg Q key and R key and so on... guess I need to be banned for violating the TOS because I have mapped quickslot key and ultimate key to my mouse.
A poor strawman.I also have gaming gear and with 3rd party software (came with the hw) the buttons in my mouse have been mapped to represent certain keys in the keyboard. Eg Q key and R key and so on... guess I need to be banned for violating the TOS because I have mapped quickslot key and ultimate key to my mouse.
Keybinding is NOT macroing and clearly doesn't come into the area which the 'green' statement above covers, whether you press a key or click a mouse button doesn't remotely relate to this
"software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax"
clause, does it?
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »To clarify this a bit, using a third party program - in this case it would be your keyboard's profile software - to perform any game function is a violation of the ESOTU terms of service.
That in itself is the problem macroing is not mentioned in any document by ZOS but they cover it under 3rd party software and if you use 3rd party software to make a key bind you are still technically in violation. But from what I've seen 3rd party software is not needed for my G502 mouse on simple key binds, all buttons can be assigned with the in game menu.A poor strawman.I also have gaming gear and with 3rd party software (came with the hw) the buttons in my mouse have been mapped to represent certain keys in the keyboard. Eg Q key and R key and so on... guess I need to be banned for violating the TOS because I have mapped quickslot key and ultimate key to my mouse.
Keybinding is NOT macroing and clearly doesn't come into the area which the 'green' statement above covers, whether you press a key or click a mouse button doesn't remotely relate to this
"software that permits You to use Services without human input are examples of methods not authorized by ZeniMax"
clause, does it?
Rebornlogic wrote: »im pretty sure ZOS isnt gonna "ban" you for changing chat channels/emotes. i would think the tos would be more directed at "unfair advantage" animation cancel and whatnot. ya getting your $100+ mouse for "macroing" seems like it "should" be ok, but any way you define "macro" its still a code of script that executes (even if its player recorded). go into your software macro recording location and you should find a .xml,.lua (for logitech and razer) so it falls under most games "not ok" list.
thanks again for reading:)