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| -Jetz-:
--- Quote from: DrenDran on February 18, 2011, 12:31:54 AM ---And who said they weren't on the same IP address? --- End quote --- --- Quote from: AceX10 on February 17, 2011, 06:45:18 PM ---It also turns out the key was shared from different locations. --- End quote --- The same IP address usually means the same location. |
| Skip:
--- Quote from: -Jetz- on February 18, 2011, 01:48:16 AM ---The same IP address usually means the same location. --- End quote --- I think he meant it was being used by more than one person. He was either assuming or misworded it. |
| -Jetz-:
--- Quote from: Skip on February 18, 2011, 01:50:48 AM ---I think he meant it was being used by more than one person. He was either assuming or misworded it. --- End quote --- Sharing between 2 people on the same IP address who play on the same server is done by design and isn't against the rules. It looks like he was implying this guy was misusing his key, which would be the case if it was "shared from different locations." Since they are both on the same server at the same time, though, the former would be the case and there isn't really a problem here. |
| LeetZero:
--- Quote from: -Jetz- on February 18, 2011, 01:55:38 AM ---Sharing between 2 people on the same IP address who play on the same server is done by design and isn't against the rules. It looks like he was implying this guy was misusing his key, which would be the case if it was "shared from different locations." Since they are both on the same server at the same time, though, the former would be the case and there isn't really a problem here. --- End quote --- Two IP's can't be the same, even in the same house. There is a rare porability of that to happen, but that's not the chance here. Indeed, the IP's in the same house are very close. But they have a difference by 1 number or more, based on the Internet Service Provider. |
| Chrono:
--- Quote from: LeetZero on February 18, 2011, 03:48:23 AM ---Two IP's can't be the same, even in the same house. There is a rare porability of that to happen, but that's not the chance here. Indeed, the IP's in the same house are very close. But they have a difference by 1 number or more, based on the Internet Service Provider. --- End quote --- -facepalm- If you don't know about it, don't even come here. Two people on the same modem WILL have the same WAN IP, which the Blockland Authentication System goes by. --- Quote from: -Jetz- on February 18, 2011, 01:55:38 AM ---Sharing between 2 people on the same IP address who play on the same server is done by design and isn't against the rules. It looks like he was implying this guy was misusing his key, which would be the case if it was "shared from different locations." Since they are both on the same server at the same time, though, the former would be the case and there isn't really a problem here. --- End quote --- They don't even have to be on the same server. |
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