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Originally Posted by Danth
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Well, it's not that simple. Your advice, though well-meaning, might be unintentionally bad. I've been here a lot longer than you have and my wife and I have to think, "Might this look like boxing to someone else?" pretty much every time we log on. We don't feel free to use auto-follow. We couldn't even let our daughter on here for a number of years out of concern she was (then) too young to read and follow GM instructions, if needed. Truth be told, if we played normally we'd probably have earned a ban years ago because certain classes (hello Cleric!), played normally, can be hard to distinguish from boxing. On such classes the wife has to go out of her way doing stuff like getting up and melee'ing specifically so an invisible third-party observer can see that, yes, there's a human there. I advise anyone else to do the same.
Granted, doing the above we've never had any trouble with the staff here, and indeed in the case described earlier in the thread the individual players *weren't* taking such measures. Also granted EQ-EMU has a well-deserved reputation for harboring a large proportion of cheaters who care nothing for rules or server health, hence enforcement has to be strict because the honor system doesn't work for people who have none. There's no easy answer to that problem.
Danth
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I wouldn't worry about the Cleric looking like you're boxing. The GMs will watch for awhile and look for things like your character stopping mid-run to be healed or like running into a wall while chasing a mob and being healed, stuff like that. They won't just instantly go "Oh your cleric stood up and healed you while you were stationary and fighting a mob! You must be boxing!"
They're not mean about it like that. They will watch carefully for the way the characters move and act while both or one are moving etc. I'd say the staff are very good at distinguishing when something is boxing and when it's not (although every now and then they might have two people do the test because they weren't able to distinguish - but usually if you're not boxing you don't have anything to worry about).