And so it begins... Multiboxing bans

Seems like the bans have started, according to icy-veins and wowhead.

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Good

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Yes, it says he probably didnt stop use the input broadcast, thus banned.

Blizz gave the warnings. His fault.

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I don’t get it, Blizzard changes its Policy, they warn players directly and when the actually action them for keep using now prohibited software they show it on Reddit like it’s some sort of accomplishment?

Logic not found.

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It’s kinda like, when the parent says “So help me I’ll turn this car around if you kids don’t settle down.” and the kids know it’d be a hassle for the parents to turn around so they don’t think they will… Sometimes they’re right, sometimes they’re wrong. Glad to SEE action like that, I need to level in classic more and see if there’s less multiboxing gold farmers leveling.

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I personally am glad to see the multiboxers being shown the door.

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How long are the bans, a week?

That 20-boxer example is apparently perma banned.

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Even as an ex-multiboxer i can say that people who didn’t take Blizzard seriously with these changes are stupid lol

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Goodbye multiboxers. You will not be missed.

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Good Good Good Good Good, means the wow token gold price gonna drop in the long term, Professions are made great agane, this is a pivoting moment in the history of WoW’s economy

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So good feel.

I’ll laugh for multiboxers go cry.
Also, I hope they go learn play alone wihout multiboxs.

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Teehee.

Love it.

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Except it’s one guy with 500 uruk’hais, not 500 different ones :sweat_smile:

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Blizzard finally realised that Multiboxers don’t bring in extra sub money… because they just farm gold and buy tokens. Tokens will always sell whether or not the multiboxers are buying them. They do nothing except inflat the prices in the game’s economy and make each gold worth less. It just ruins the game for the people that do pay.

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While you’re right as such. Multiboxers who use hardware implementations are still going to be around.

It’s harder to do, harder to manage, but still very possible.

Edit: I know it’s possible as I’ve personally altered a KVM switch to broadcast to all ports in the past (not wow related but for a personal project).

Good, will see in SL how its going.

I heard one of the most popular ones was removing the input mapping functionality. I wonder if people using it still will get zapped. (I’m too lazy to read both articles if it says)

I hoped in SL zones will smooth.

Since in BFA every time me happened, I was in zone and feel random lag and found druid or monk multiboxers were bot farms from kill mobs.

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