|
The assumption is WoW Gold they¡¯ll just do the same with SOE¡¯s stable of games, which include EverQuest II, EverQuest, Pirates of WoW Gold the Burning Sea, Star Wars Galaxies and a host of others.Account Sharing might be a big no-no with Blizzard, but EULA 3.Ownership(B) allows you to transfer an account to another person, but you must give that other person everything, inc. manual and disks, and keep nothing yourself. Another short post, with useful links. One of the problems in designing a good MMORPG is to give the players what they want, because different players want different things. So somebody named Richard Bartle went and actually wrote a scientific paper about the different player types. It is about players in MUDs, multi-user dungeons, the text-based grandfathers of the modern 3D MMORPG, but the same classification still applies. Unpaid advertising. Was that what you intended? It's no more the "truth about WoW Powerleveling" than a poorly disguised advert from the makers of Ariel would be the "truth about washing clothes". If Blizzard TRULY cared about account security, they wouldn't have an inferior authentication system and make it so easy for hackers to get in and damage an account. All the hacker needs is a password and they have free reign of the account, doing plenty of damage before the true owner is able to react. there was some drama on FoH the other day how some large guildleader got banned mid-raid for taking over their best tanks account. Account Sharing, apparently, is a large TOS breaker in the minds of Blizzard. Obviously this guy had other things that must have lead to this final action. But also obviously, if you pay someone to level your account you'll also always be at risk.
WoW Gold,WoW Powerleveling
|