stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
Edit - Now if someone WANTS to run multiple accounts, manually, by alt-tabing or actually having another computer (a true multi-box setup) then by all means more power to you. You're insane and have no life, but it's your choice.
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
None of that states that you can't have more than one account playing simultaneously, as long as you are manually controlling each account yourself.
Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
None of that states that you can't have more than one account playing simultaneously, as long as you are manually controlling each account yourself.
Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
None of that states that you can't have more than one account playing simultaneously, as long as you are manually controlling each account yourself.
Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
And how many people who are "multiboxing" are really, REALLY doing everything manually? Answer - <<< the number of people using software to clone actions onto other accounts, which is just a form of botting.
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
None of that states that you can't have more than one account playing simultaneously, as long as you are manually controlling each account yourself.
Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
And how many people who are "multiboxing" are really, REALLY doing everything manually? Answer - <<< the number of people using software to clone actions onto other accounts, which is just a form of botting.
It doesn't matter how many, that's not the question here. The question is 'is multiboxing allowed', if the question was 'is using 3rd party software to control more than one account allowed' it would be a different story.
Actually yes, yes it does. If most multiboxing is illegitimate, then the point you, or perhaps someone else was trying to raise earlier in this thread that you can't just report multiboxers is as well. It is a perfectly reasonable assumption, just like it is reasonable to assume the 30 templars that spear a boss to death as it spawns for hours on end are bots.allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
None of that states that you can't have more than one account playing simultaneously, as long as you are manually controlling each account yourself.
Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
And how many people who are "multiboxing" are really, REALLY doing everything manually? Answer - <<< the number of people using software to clone actions onto other accounts, which is just a form of botting.
It doesn't matter how many, that's not the question here. The question is 'is multiboxing allowed', if the question was 'is using 3rd party software to control more than one account allowed' it would be a different story.
And how many people who are "multiboxing" are really, REALLY doing everything manually?
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
Guild Wars 2 rules are pretty clear on the subject, read again.
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
And as stated above, you may not program your keyboard to perform functions on more than one account at a time.
a. For example, if you press W on your keyboard to move forward, a single character on a single account should move forward. The keystroke or mouse click should not perform functions on more than one account.
If one can't figure out what is allowed and what is not from that i don't know what to tell you.
stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
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.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
Wait
You agree not to use any hardware or software or any other method of support that is not authorized by ZeniMax
And again we wait on Zeni, but being it's not a program nor software, no breach.
P.S Do you use teamspeak or any other form of chat out side of the game? Talking while dead isn't possible in game you know * Wink*
South_of_Heaven wrote: »
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
Guild Wars 2 rules are pretty clear on the subject, read again.
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
And as stated above, you may not program your keyboard to perform functions on more than one account at a time.
a. For example, if you press W on your keyboard to move forward, a single character on a single account should move forward. The keystroke or mouse click should not perform functions on more than one account.
If one can't figure out what is allowed and what is not from that i don't know what to tell you.
If you cant read I don't know what to tell you! I have bolded the relevant part to make it easier for you, to spell it out it reads' YOU MAY USE', not YOU MAY NOT USE'!
Nowhere have I mentioned using a keyboard to control more than one account, or virtual machines. I specifically stated I HAVE TWO RIGS AND TWO MONITORS! That means one pc,monitor and keyboard per account. Hands up everyone who's playing their first MMO!
Some players will use software such as Isboxer to help them, software like this is approved by majority of companies today as even using software still requires a human to interact with it.
I did in wow to level my guild.Technically you are "manually" playing both characters (or 3 or 4) at the same time. Each client is running, each character is logged in. They are just all reading the same keystroke from the same keyboard.
It's not automated at all. It's just well multitasking. Instead of the "1" doing one thing on one client. It does the same thing on two (3, 4) clients. None of them will do anything unless you hit "1" and they will all do "1" when you hit "1".
Multiple puppets, one set of strings.
This must be very useful for... let´s say someone leveling multiple characters at once for the purpose of selling them.
Blizzard and SOE are on record as stating if there is a player at the keyboard its not cheating.Thechemicals wrote: »Multiboxing used to be legit in mmos when it was a being done from different computers like i did with my pc and laptop. Now its cheating because its done through software that is running from scripts/macros/copy commands on one computer. This is cheating and is acknowledged as cheating in all mmo's as "software multiboxing".
Multiboxing is just botting with command follow scripts.

That's why, in ESO it's impossible to multibox without 3rd party software for commands multiplying, and everyone who tells otherwise either knows crap about windows infrastructure or is just simply lying to cover their bots (that are avaiable online, already)
And if you can propose a way to isolate your... craziness (I think you can agree, to the normal person that is quite insane) from the hundreds of others that do it to gain an unfair advantage by using software to clone actions onto other accounts, whether they be on the same computer or not, I am all ears.allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »
As previously mentioned I don't MB in ESO, I don't see the point. I did in EQ and in WoW. Two monitors, two PC's, Two Keyboards, one controlling a dps and one controlling a healer or CC. Keyboards on a tiered desk so I only have to move my hands slightly to interact with either keyboard, macro for /follow (ingame macro system) on the 'slave' when moving.
I know people that did this with 4-5 accounts/rigs with no external software back in the day, as no software existed. Here's an example of the setup that was required.
You can't open two game windows on the same computer without subverting limitations imposed by ZOS. If you aren't on two computers with your two characters, you are using third party software to gain an unfair advantage and you are cheating.That's why, in ESO it's impossible to multibox without 3rd party software for commands multiplying, and everyone who tells otherwise either knows crap about windows infrastructure or is just simply lying to cover their bots (that are avaiable online, already)
Pretty easy. I log in 2 chars. I kill all mobs with my main char. I loot every 5mins with my other char and do nothing else with it. Im leveling 2 chars and Im multiboxing.
U mad?
Pretty easy. I log in 2 chars. I kill all mobs with my main char. I loot every 5mins with my other char and do nothing else with it. Im leveling 2 chars and Im multiboxing.
U mad?
As much as I loathe multiboxers and any other "grey area exploiters", I can say I know a lot of people in WoW, who had extra accounts just to use them as extra storage space, and that would be fairly understandable here with hireling system.
allwebjunkb16_ESO wrote: »stuartoatleyeb17_ESO wrote: »Doesn't matter what you think thankfully, it's what ZOS think and multiboxing is NOT an exploit .. BOTTING isn't allowed and multiboxing ISN'T BOTTING per se.South_of_Heaven wrote: »
Please educate yourself.
Sorry, but I think it's the pro multiboxers that need educating here. It DOES break the ToS
9. YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES
You further agree not to access, create, or provide any other means through which the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), may be used or accessed by others, such as through server emulators.
You may not participate, take part in, initiate, or engage in actions that impose an unreasonable or disproportionate load on the infrastructure hosting the Game(s) and/or Services.
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.
Multiboxing most definitely does influence and advantage your playing abilities, both by having another character constantly involved in your battles that you are not specifically controlling and by levelling more than one character simultaneously.
Whether or not Zenimax decide to act on it is another question, but it is in breach of the ToS, so I would suggest people think carefully before doing it
None of that states that you can't have more than one account playing simultaneously, as long as you are manually controlling each account yourself.
Even GW2, which someone quoted as 'banning multiboxers' states:
Dual- or Multi-Boxing
You may use more than one account at the same time.
You may use more than one computer at the same time.
You must be actively playing on each account.
So not sure how he read that as banning multiboxers....
Anyone who played EQ back in the day will tell you there is a huge difference between boxers and botters, and it doesn't influence and advantage your playing ability as you would have the same effect by grouping with a friend.
Until a mod answers all this is just guesswork and personal opinion, personally I don't see any point in boxing in this game, despite the fact I have two rigs, two monitors and could easily do so considering the limited number of keystrokes required.
You can't open two game windows on the same computer without subverting limitations imposed by ZOS. If you aren't on two computers with your two characters, you are using third party software to gain an unfair advantage and you are cheating.That's why, in ESO it's impossible to multibox without 3rd party software for commands multiplying, and everyone who tells otherwise either knows crap about windows infrastructure or is just simply lying to cover their bots (that are avaiable online, already)
Pretty easy. I log in 2 chars. I kill all mobs with my main char. I loot every 5mins with my other char and do nothing else with it. Im leveling 2 chars and Im multiboxing.
U mad?
Multiboxing is botting.
We have experienced considerable problems concerning bots in public dungeons, and I have personally seen a lot of multiboxing being perfomed by those bots.
I would very much like to know how Zos views this, as that is more relevant than how an individual player (who may or may not use multiboxing) feels about it.