OUTDATED: redb00mer's Planetside Trainer

07/14/2006 11:55 Skylos#106
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Originally posted by Blackcurrent@Jul 14 2006, 10:59
I have my reserves acount. If i get baned, then tough shit I'll just create a new acount.
Eh they have a way of perma banning you
07/14/2006 12:10 bork#107
No, they don't, noone has.

The only way to perma-ban someone is to ban the whole ip-range of his isp and even then, he can use proxies or(if he's willing enough) switch to a new isp.
07/14/2006 14:31 Blackcurrent#108
But most unfortunatly (for SOE) that's illegal to do where I live unless I have committed a crime. Which I don't have, as the law says nothing about cheating in games.
07/14/2006 18:12 swatcatt#109
Trainer doesn't seem to be working today...any suggestions?

Logged in and there seemed to be a small patch. Crashed twice. When I didnt crash it was not working.
07/14/2006 19:26 f00n#110
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Originally posted by Blackcurrent@Jul 14 2006, 14:31
But most unfortunatly (for SOE) that's illegal to do where I live unless I have committed a crime. Which I don't have, as the law says nothing about cheating in games.
Actually it is against the law. That agreement that you say "Agree" to every time you start PS is a legally binding document.

Also SOE will soon implement an auto-ban.
07/14/2006 19:52 bork#111
The thing you are talking about is the EULA or End User License Agreement

Breaking an agreement is definitely not against the law.

But you're somehow right, it doesn't matter, SOE can ban every single individual or ip range if they want to, they just wouldn't have any paying customer anymore. But there is no fricking law that states, that every page on the net has to be available to the public, they are allowed to let in everyone they want and on the other hand ban everyone they want.

The only situation they could get into trouble with would be if the EULA wouldn't state an exclusion(=ban) off of PlanetSide in case you do anything that is against the EULA.

Do whatever you want, cheat, hack, exploit, I don't care, but don't expect to be on the winner's side if you go to court after being banned for cheating(which would be plain dumb imho, but nvm).
07/15/2006 00:47 hpoollad#112
Do the reserves require you to enter a credit card number?, wonder how many of you play your reserve account on the same machine as ur live account, I also wonder how many people back in the day clicked "yes" scan my pc for hardware changes and send this to SOE..

WhOOooOOOOmp
07/15/2006 00:49 redb00mer#113
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Originally posted by hpoollad@Jul 14 2006, 15:47
Do the reserves require you to enter a credit card number?
Not yet.
07/15/2006 04:20 redb00mer#114
The new patch borked the current trainer; I'm moving this weekend and will release a new one when I get settled in a few days.
07/15/2006 04:33 Skylos#115
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Originally posted by redb00mer@Jul 15 2006, 04:20
The new patch borked the current trainer; I'm moving this weekend and will release a new one when I get settled in a few days.
Good luck! I'll be on MSN :)

-Ssssssssssssssssssssss.
07/15/2006 06:24 swatcatt#116
Thanks and have a safe move.
07/15/2006 16:23 Blackcurrent#117
Quote:
Originally posted by bork@Jul 14 2006, 19:52
The thing you are talking about is the EULA or End User License Agreement

Breaking an agreement is definitely not against the law.

But you're somehow right, it doesn't matter, SOE can ban every single individual or ip range if they want to, they just wouldn't have any paying customer anymore. But there is no fricking law that states, that every page on the net has to be available to the public, they are allowed to let in everyone they want and on the other hand ban everyone they want.

The only situation they could get into trouble with would be if the EULA wouldn't state an exclusion(=ban) off of PlanetSide in case you do anything that is against the EULA.

Do whatever you want, cheat, hack, exploit, I don't care, but don't expect to be on the winner's side if you go to court after being banned for cheating(which would be plain dumb imho, but nvm).
You are quite right, the agreement counts for nothing. And as I'm not 18 yet, I can not make a legal agreement, since it's not valid without the aprooval of my guardians (they have to sign it). Further more, even if I would had been 18 I would have to sign the agreement for it to be valid.

I think I know a little more about Swedish law than you do (I live in Sweden and my mom is a lawyer). And it sais that they are not allowed to ban my IP unless I do something that is illegal acording to Swedish law but they can ban my acount.

And you can be damn sure that I would sue SOE if they baned my IP, as they have commited a crime agains me.
07/16/2006 16:51 InUtero#118
Since your not 18 the agreement counts for nothing so you can sue shit. AND swedish law isnt applicable to a service provided in the us/ and or the netherlands.
07/16/2006 18:01 mrLost#119
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Originally posted by InUtero@Jul 16 2006, 16:51
Since your not 18 the agreement counts for nothing so you can sue shit. AND swedish law isnt applicable to a service provided in the us/ and or the netherlands.
Yes it is, look at the Ads, we don't have 'm in europe.
07/16/2006 19:11 Abstract#120
why dont you use a file hoster such as filelodge. you keep using the same hoster which each time bans it. doesnt take a genious to relise to use a different hoster from the hundreds out there.