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They didn’t allow account sharing because they wanted those subscription $$$
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To be honest, they can't realistically police account-sharing. There's no such thing in our day and age as a consistent method of online identification unless they want to get into 2FA with a dongle or some shit. What else are they gonna do, ban anyone who logs on from an IP that isn't their "usual one"? The interwebs don't work that way anymore. Most people probably play from at least two different locations, judging by the amount of clerics in my groups who are at work. Seemingly as professional jugglers. | |||
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It would hurt people using VPNs, but normal players (even the ones that play at work, and on two home computers, and a steam deck at a coffee shop) would be unaffected.
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There are ways to set this up. The client has access to all the information it needs. Pairing accounts to ips and client identifiers. (This computer is running this client on this IP)
Registration by account owners. Do anything within your scope and it works. Your id's, IP's, computer identifier. The client already has the access. The trick here is because permissions are one way, you can't register to another pairing. So if you share with your friend, guess what your friend can't use that PC client or account for their own shit. And only one of you can log on at a time. It's entirely possible to do, but would require dev time. | ||
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I was one of the few who made a lot of plat buying and selling accounts back in the day. It was no different than any other plat making service. I would buy accounts, sit on them, and resell them, and make a good bit of plat. I never RMTd. In fact most people doing it probably didn't.
What got it banned was a few bad apples who would screw the new owner over. On one transaction I did, the guy removed the BCG (valued at 275k at the time) from the account before I could log in. He eventually got banned. But it was people who did this that screwed everyone else over. The devs got tired of dealing with it and just banned it. | ||
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