Author Topic: I might get a new BL_ID  (Read 5682 times)

You just admitted to key sharing.
Yes I did. But I didn't know it was bad.

Quote from: Blockland FAQ
A:
Can I loan my key to a friend?

Your Authentication Key is what identifies you online. It represents your Blockland purchase. Loaning it to people is generally a really bad idea because only one of you can use it at a time.

Before you know it, your "friend" has given it to someone else and they've given it to 10 other people and you can never get online because your key is always in use.

I guess you and I have different definitions of "gave".  My definition doesn't include the person who "gave" you something screaming at you to give it back.
Ummm... Could you tell me when he was screaming at me to give him back his key? I was playing on a server, and then it said that he joined from another IP adress (so I was kicked from the server). Then I joined with the name changed so that he would see it next time he joined the server. I was telling him to not join the server. We were most certainly not talking about our key.

Ummm... Could you tell me when he was screaming at me to give him back his key? I was playing on a server, and then it said that he joined from another IP adress (so I was kicked from the server). Then I joined with the name changed so that he would see it next time he joined the server. I was telling him to not join the server. We were most certainly not talking about our key.
STOP HUNTER!!
IT'S ME KENNY! YOU
I WAS HERE FIRST SAM!!!

Ummm... Could you tell me when he was screaming at me to give him back his key? I was playing on a server, and then it said that he joined from another IP adress (so I was kicked from the server). Then I joined with the name changed so that he would see it next time he joined the server. I was telling him to not join the server. We were most certainly not talking about our key.
You were both using the same key to play the game. You're not supposed to do that. Get it?


You were both using the same key to play the game. You're not supposed to do that. Get it?
Yes I get it, and I'm really sorry.
STOP HUNTER!!
IT'S ME KENNY! YOU
I WAS HERE FIRST SAM!!!
I was telling him to stop playing on that particular server, what don't you understand about that? Really what? Because I can explain more...

Next time, try LAN.
The point of the name changes are that I didn't want to play with him.

Yes I get it, and I'm really sorry.
Too late, buddy.
The point of the name changes are that I didn't want to play with him.
Did you know every name change you make, it gets recorded forever?
People with many names are often considered as noobs. That's why I never change my name.
If you look in RTB Id list and search for your ID, imagine the size of the name history.

The point of the name changes are that I didn't want to play with him.
Do you even know what LAN is?
You can use LAN so you can both play in a server, even with him having the demo version.
If a person with a key creates a LAN server, any no-demos that are in your network, can connect to you and have unlimited bricks in that server.

Too late, buddy.Did you know every name change you make, it gets recorded forever?
People with many names are often considered as noobs. That's why I never change my name.
If you look in RTB Id list and search for your ID, imagine the size of the name history.
I didn't know that at the time. All I did was share my key with my friend, then I found out that was bad. I told him, but the next thing we know, the key was canceled.

Do you even know what LAN is?
You can use LAN so you can both play in a server, even with him having the demo version.
If a person with a key creates a LAN server, any no-demos that are in your network, can connect to you and have unlimited bricks in that server.
That only works if you're on the same network, but you obviously didn't see that they weren't with all the IP changes.

Do you even know what LAN is?
You can use LAN so you can both play in a server, even with him having the demo version.
If a person with a key creates a LAN server, any no-demos that are in your network, can connect to you and have unlimited bricks in that server.
I know what LAN is, (we don't have the same network though so that wouldn't work) but I didn't want to play on a server with him. Do you understand now?

any demos that are in your network, [...]
That only works if you're on the same network, but you obviously didn't see that they weren't with all the IP changes.
I wrote same network.

I know what LAN is, (we don't have the same network though so that wouldn't work) but I didn't want to play on a server with him. Do you understand now?
That doesn't explain why you gave him your key.