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Can more than one person play from the same computer?
The short answer is yes. Although it is generally a good idea to not play in a singles game with people from the same computer and if you do it would be preferable to play in doubles/triples games. This will help avoid accusations of cheating.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
yeah look at my friends. busted for multis because of it.
horizon wrote:yeah look at my friends. busted for multis because of it.
I, like KoolBak, am wondering if you can support this statement with names and games they played together that didn't look like cheating, but they were accused of cheating anyway.
My family has four players whose computers sit behind a router, so we all play with the same IP address and there has been no problem. I asked the moderators if we should avoid playing in the same singles game and wicked replied that it wouldn't be a problem as long as we announced in the game chat that we were in the same family and either were/were not planning on having an alliance.
K, A Kizzle and Conner98359.
horizon wrote:Along the lines of filling out the form, but maybe easier to automate: What if family members or friends who frequently (or always) play from the same IP register as such. This wouldn't help the computer lab people who don't know each other well, but the rest of us could basically say up front when we join "I'll always have the same IP as Jack and Jill because we use the same computer (or router, in my case)". Then a record would exist that could be checked for admitted friends/family members in case a multi accusation comes up.K, A Kizzle and Conner98359.
On August 22, Lack posted: "A KIZZLE is not P Gizzle but A KIZZLE is Conner98359"
Hmmmm. The only game I could find where A KIZZLE and Conner98359 played together was a three way singles with P Gizzle. The chat certainly appears to be a normal 3-way conversation among friends. If Lack based his decision just on the IP's, then maybe this one should be looked at again.
As I posted before, wicked told me that multiple accounts from the same computer was not enough to get my family busted - that it would actually take playing together in a game and looking like you were cheating.
horizon wrote:Lack -
I used to have total blind faith until I saw the above case, but now, I confess, I am at least a little bit nervous.
(These two guys were found guilty of being a multi after playing only one singles game together ... AND, everyone in that particular singles game was perfectly happy with the way things went.)
I don't want or expect you to give away your secrets. However, if you can't address the particulars in the above case in any way, can you at least tell me what I can do to protect myself and my family? If we never play singles together, can you assure us we will never be found guilty of being a multi?
Thanks!
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