Delayed content is eventually good. Rushed content is eternally bad. ~ Shigeru Miyamoto
Thought experiment: will this get me banned?
Delayed content is eventually good. Rushed content is eternally bad. ~ Shigeru Miyamoto
Legally, you’re not actually playing the game. You are automating an ingame function from a third party action, hence botting.
But then again a cheap Chinese person sitting in your closet farming on your account is a greyzone to begin with. After all, he’s playing.
Well I’d reckon if someone has a disability, this is gonna be certaily legal (remember the guy who has muscular dystropy or something and still playing gw2 with his pen-in-mouth kind of gadget?)
I would side with Dawdler here. But to build upon Penatbater, theoretically if you were in front of a monitor, and could see your actions and were purposely pressing the 2 keys, then it should be considered playing. If you have no idea of the actions that are being projected in-game, then technically you aren’t actually playing the game and would go against the rules.
That being said… would it still count if you were to say… stream the game video to something like Google Glass?
Legally, you’re not actually playing the game. You are automating an ingame function from a third party action, hence botting.
But then again a cheap Chinese person sitting in your closet farming on your account is a greyzone to begin with. After all, he’s playing.
Illegal because you’re only allowed to play on your own account. It would technically be legal if he had his own account. Say I give my son the game, and strongly “encourage” him to “give” me gold or he won’t get his weekly allowance.
Delayed content is eventually good. Rushed content is eternally bad. ~ Shigeru Miyamoto
As requested in the opening post, this thread is now closed.
Taking a look at the Guild Wars 2 User Agreement might clarify some questions in this thread.