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View Poll Results: Is variance still needed?
Yes, it promotes "competition" 75 29.18%
No, its an unneccesary non-classic time sink 182 70.82%
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Old 10-19-2012, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Lazortag [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Okay, some of this stuff is overly complicated. Firstly, it's impossible to enforce any rules against selling accounts or having multiple accounts, mainly because you can have two players living in the same house. Anything that is enforceable is probably overreaching. Secondly, it's not just TMO that benefits from account selling or having leftover accounts - casual guilds benefit too. Our main warrior, porter, and hate tracker are all bought accounts. A lot of our naggy alts belonged to other players first. As much as I dislike it, I feel like account selling and owning multiple (free) accounts isn't going away. Let's just see how the raid changes affect the raid scene, I'm sure they'll be satisfactory and we won't need many other big changes.
The point here isn't to destroy TMO though, the point is to make a more classic raiding experience. That Divinity also benefits from account sales is nice and all, but I don't think that makes it okay.

If they can enforce the multi-boxing rules, they can enforce multi-account rules. It's not any different, and it's not any harder.
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