03-31-2009, 10:32 PM
Hi,
If not, just go on to the next post. If so, then there is little to say:
Pro: splits the cost. One person doesn't need a credit card.
Con: can't play with the person you share the account with. That person has complete access to your avatars. That person, through that access, has access to any guild banks, etc., that you have. It's (AFAIK) against the EULA and can get you banned if Blizz tumbles to it. It's probably not the kind of behavior we foster here, although there are some who seem to think that real life cheating is OK as long as you don't do it in game :wacko:
--Pete
Quote:Anyone have a knowledgeable opinion on the pros and cons of an account merger beyond blizzard's PR release? Curently I don't have a battlenet account or play any games which require said account. My major concerns are functionality and account security.I may be totally wrong here, but I take it you mean sharing an account?
If not, just go on to the next post. If so, then there is little to say:
Pro: splits the cost. One person doesn't need a credit card.
Con: can't play with the person you share the account with. That person has complete access to your avatars. That person, through that access, has access to any guild banks, etc., that you have. It's (AFAIK) against the EULA and can get you banned if Blizz tumbles to it. It's probably not the kind of behavior we foster here, although there are some who seem to think that real life cheating is OK as long as you don't do it in game :wacko:
--Pete
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