Author Topic: If you use the same BL key on 2 computers in 1 house, will one stop working...?  (Read 1065 times)

I got BL in 2009 and when I got my Windows 7 computer for Christmas that year, I downloaded it BL on it. I've been playing on the top one for a few months now, and it stopped working I think in August, well sometime before my school year started.

So if you know, please gimmie an answer quick before my parents get sick of me playing downstairs and decide to kick me off!


yes, it won't work.

wrong




if they are both on the same network it will

wrong




if they are both on the same network it will
i'm not wrong
i've tried it

so have I....













ur doin it wrong  :cookieMonster:


Quote from: Blockland FAQ
Q: Can you use one key for multiple people?
A:
One key can be used for any number of people as long as they are using the same name and are at the same IP address (ie in the same house).

Clan tags can be used to distinguish different people with the same name.

So yes, you can have different computers running the same blockland key,  even at the same time.

I do this with my brothers. Badspot says as long as your on the same network its not illegal. If you try with different networks an error message will pop up on one of em.

So wait what if you move to a new house and buy a new computer and use your key?

So wait what if you move to a new house and buy a new computer and use your key?
This is a post I'd expect from someone new.
You've been here... how long?

You may only use an ID on one network at a time. If that network stops using it, another one is allowed. If both try it at the same time, it will cause the first one to get an authentication error and kick them out. This will also catch Badspot's attention.
Even if it moves to another network while the first one is no longer using it, Badspot can compare the distance of the two IPs.
You cannot go across an entire country in 5 minutes.

This is a post I'd expect from someone new.
You've been here... how long?

You may only use an ID on one network at a time. If that network stops using it, another one is allowed. If both try it at the same time, it will cause the first one to get an authentication error and kick them out. This will also catch Badspot's attention.
Even if it moves to another network while the first one is no longer using it, Badspot can compare the distance of the two IPs.
You cannot go across an entire country in 5 minutes.
Well I was just curious D:

But this does make sense.

This is a post I'd expect from someone new.
You've been here... how long?

You may only use an ID on one network at a time. If that network stops using it, another one is allowed. If both try it at the same time, it will cause the first one to get an authentication error and kick them out. This will also catch Badspot's attention.
Even if it moves to another network while the first one is no longer using it, Badspot can compare the distance of the two IPs.
You cannot go across an entire country in 5 minutes.
He's been playing two years, he's not that new.