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The rule doesn't forbid you retaliating on behalf of your friend - it forbids you from both retaliating.
The rule doesn't forbid you retaliating on behalf of your friend - it forbids you from both retaliating.
ok what about my case?
I dont duel often so i havn't had such problems but i plan to start soon.
I go to a school that has a few computer labs with seperate computers connected to a major server. I know for a fact that one or two other people also use those labs for playing the west. So does this count as sharing an ip then?
And what about using the library where we basicaly have a ton of monitors connected to a major server. Would this be considerd as sharing an ip?
A shared connection is a shared connection. It doesn't matter how many people share it.
A shared connection is a shared connection. It doesn't matter how many people share it.
And re your sig, pfft, I did that 5 months ago: http://forum.the-west.net/showpost.php?p=248970&postcount=299
how's that now?
Abide by the spirit of the rule. Do not co-ordinate duels with anyone who shares an IP with you.
If you end up getting a warning for breach of the rule then you're quite free to appeal to point out that it's sheer coincidence. I would doubt that you would receive a ban for a single coincidental duel anyway.
You are thinking way to hard about it man. just dont coordinate duels with someone that shares an ip with you and you will be fine.
ok, then i raise this question. I work in a company with about 500 persons. Some of them probably play the west
ok, and if 500 people do share my ip at work, what is my duty? check each of them if he's playing west, which world he plays, when he plays and under which nickname? And start lists with them to avoid breaking this rule? tell me how can i check 500 people at work about this. This is the problem i am facing now, that i must verify things i shouldn't care about, like who is who.