Tried searching the topics and RoC/ToS but didn't see anything specific- if my 14 yr old tries to login and run his account from my computer when I'm not usin it, is that gonna create issues... like getting me auto-banned or flagged onto some 'cheaters watch list' or something? Just wondering after seeing all the posts about the diamond exploiters and mule accounts and whatnot. Used to run a couple accounts back when I played DDO for years and never had any issues. But I have 2 toons up to 20'sh now and don't wanna chance em gettin the axe.
pressexpose1Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
No. It's been a problem in years past when multiple accounts from the same IP would flag up as some form of cheating. the internet and connectivity have moved on. They understand that a whole family could be in the same game on different devices as well as being logged in to to gateway from tablets and even televisions. You won't get any issue from playing different accounts from the same PC or IP address.
My son plays his STO account from my system when I let him until I get his system rebuilt. We both have accounts and it hasn't been an issue thus far. Eventually he'll start with NW although I told him I wanted him to wait a couple months for things to smooth out some, which they will. I just don't want him to become discouraged with the game.
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ambisinisterrMember, Neverwinter ModeratorPosts: 10,462Community Moderator
edited May 2013
There are no rules preventing players from the same household from playing the game. In fact they can even play at the same time and in the same party without any fear.
I was actually in the Wolf Den Dungeon with my brother until I came on to the forums to do some cleaning.
Moderns games recognize it's not uncommon for there to be multiple players and gamers within the same household.
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AFAIK it's not even illegal to run 20 different FTP accounts yourself and just use them for leadership tasks to farm gold and AD.
^^this.
There is absolutely no problem with running either multiple instances or multiple accounts on the same machine or network.
I was actually in the Wolf Den Dungeon with my brother until I came on to the forums to do some cleaning.
Moderns games recognize it's not uncommon for there to be multiple players and gamers within the same household.