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Jeg bliver nysgerrig, når du siger, du kan styre fire characters på én gang. Hvordan foregår det i praksis? Skifter du mellem de fire D3-vinduer og rykker dine characters én ad gangen?
Citat fra: Camelo efter November 17, 2012, 07:20:17 pmJeg bliver nysgerrig, når du siger, du kan styre fire characters på én gang. Hvordan foregår det i praksis? Skifter du mellem de fire D3-vinduer og rykker dine characters én ad gangen?Nej Har dem alle i samme party hvilket vil sige de er i samme bane hvorefter jeg samler dem oven i hinanden i en bunke hvor alle mine wd bruger de samme spells og så har jeg et program som gør at det jeg gør i det ene diablo spil gøre programmet i de 3 andre så alle 4 ør det samme
It is a tricky thing, because there are quite a few different types of multiboxing software out there. The types that automate gameplay are the ones we have an issue with.As long as the player who is multiboxing is the legitimate account holder on all the involved accounts, and as long as all the characters being played are under the player's control with no automation involved, then we do not see multiboxing as being against our Terms of Use.
CitérSo if i click on my mouse but a program click for me in three "different places" isn't an automation?Or the automation term decribe only something doing without our interaction?The second one. :-)Multiboxing characters must be played the same way you would play the characters individually, which means that one character must not automatically react and perform actions based on actions performed by another character. You can send commands and instructions to multiple characters at once, which is fine of course, as long as each action performed by the characters are a result of player choice and player reaction. Multiboxing characters must be controlled 100% by the player and not by the software, which means that acceptable multiboxing software only functions as a means to extend your interface so you can control several characters at once. If we use the airforce as an analogy; it is fine to pilot a plane and remote control other planes, but it is not fine to switch on the auto-pilot on any of the planes.
So if i click on my mouse but a program click for me in three "different places" isn't an automation?Or the automation term decribe only something doing without our interaction?
Det er godt nok tvetydigt - som så mange andre udmeldinger fra Blizzard vedrørende programmer relateret til D3