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On July 27 2011 15:19 NeoIllusions wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 14:32 Craton wrote: Richard Tracy has gone through like 5 owners/users, including Locodoco and Jiji. Man, I have no idea where you people get your information or if some of you just try to make up shit to sound smart. Richard Tracy used to be Dick, but Riot changed the name after they saw the account on the top 20 (aka front page of the site). You know it's jiji's because it goes with his phallic naming style. Sandy Richard is also his smurf, I'm pretty sure it was a renamed account. I don't know what the original account name was. The only jiji smurf that was ever used by someone else was Wobbleflout. jiji gave that account to a RL friend who wanted to try LoL. Otter in the Water is CleverAdvisor's smurf. He grinded from levels 1-30 with Chauster, who was using Wise Quoter. King Rafiki is himself. afaik, no one from CLG smurfs on that account. Less bs please. It's fine to speculate a question but try not to make wrong assertions. Jiji streamed on otter in the water and king rafiki, hsgg streamed on king rafiki.
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:36 LaNague wrote: cause everyone hates vlad and will never forgive him for his laning before the nerfs. He has to suffor now.
I like how Riot employees that watch a stream just randomly decide to ban the streamers account if they dont like what they see. Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing.
For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?)
TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it.
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willing to give out origins of Sandy Richards for civilization v still willing to do lessons/duoque/softcore pron/elo jobs for it too~
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dan dinh trolling his team so hard on stream right now... hp stacking wukong, his entire team jumps on irelia and they don't even come close to killing her because he has zero damage, then he's like meh they're bad
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On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:36 LaNague wrote: cause everyone hates vlad and will never forgive him for his laning before the nerfs. He has to suffor now.
I like how Riot employees that watch a stream just randomly decide to ban the streamers account if they dont like what they see. Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me?
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United States37500 Posts
On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:36 LaNague wrote: cause everyone hates vlad and will never forgive him for his laning before the nerfs. He has to suffor now.
I like how Riot employees that watch a stream just randomly decide to ban the streamers account if they dont like what they see. Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me?
Probably. What you're doing is less altruistic than what Regi was doing and he got banned for it. I think the main point is not to have Riot know that you're doing something that's breaking the ToS.
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Reginald is playing on account "Reginald" so I guess unbanned or EU?
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reginald is his smurf, reginaid was probably banned.
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On July 27 2011 18:03 Flakes wrote: reginald is his smurf, reginaid was probably banned. Correct. The ban is just 3 days long tho so it's nothing huge for him right now.
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On July 27 2011 17:50 NeoIllusions wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:36 LaNague wrote: cause everyone hates vlad and will never forgive him for his laning before the nerfs. He has to suffor now.
I like how Riot employees that watch a stream just randomly decide to ban the streamers account if they dont like what they see. Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? Probably. What you're doing is less altruistic than what Regi was doing and he got banned for it. I think the main point is not to have Riot know that you're doing something that's breaking the ToS. Uhh, how exactly is it less altruistic? Pretty sure the whole thing was for views on their site/streams.
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Never played panth before ->
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real high elo gameplay imo (fed first couple games, got carried yay)
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On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:36 LaNague wrote: cause everyone hates vlad and will never forgive him for his laning before the nerfs. He has to suffor now.
I like how Riot employees that watch a stream just randomly decide to ban the streamers account if they dont like what they see. Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream.
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On July 27 2011 18:53 JackDino wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:36 LaNague wrote: cause everyone hates vlad and will never forgive him for his laning before the nerfs. He has to suffor now.
I like how Riot employees that watch a stream just randomly decide to ban the streamers account if they dont like what they see. Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream. brb reporting
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On July 27 2011 18:54 locodoco wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 18:53 JackDino wrote:On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote: [quote]
Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream. brb reporting Someone may or may not have recorded a certain incident that happened on your stream and may or may not post it on many sites on the internet. On a serious note, anyone know when eu gets the patch? usually it's on wednesday morning right after US but still haven't had anything:/
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On July 27 2011 18:55 JackDino wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 18:54 locodoco wrote:On July 27 2011 18:53 JackDino wrote:On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote: [quote]
its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream. brb reporting Someone may or may not have recorded a certain incident that happened on your stream and may or may not post it on many sites on the internet. On a serious note, anyone know when eu gets the patch? usually it's on wednesday morning right after US but still haven't had anything:/ Thursday for West, East should be patching Wednesday.
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On July 27 2011 18:55 JackDino wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 18:54 locodoco wrote:On July 27 2011 18:53 JackDino wrote:On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote: [quote]
its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream. brb reporting Someone may or may not have recorded a certain incident that happened on your stream and may or may not post it on many sites on the internet. On a serious note, anyone know when eu gets the patch? usually it's on wednesday morning right after US but still haven't had anything:/ spankwire confirmed most popular porn site among top gamers.
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On July 27 2011 18:54 locodoco wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 18:53 JackDino wrote:On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote:On July 27 2011 11:43 Jaso wrote: [quote]
Apparently it was only for 3 days, so I think it's more reasonable now that I know all the details. its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream. brb reporting
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Anyway, I hope Riot don't start cracking down on the account sharing stuff. It's kind of stupid really, in a game like this to worry about account sharing......
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On July 27 2011 20:47 BlackPaladin wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 18:54 locodoco wrote:On July 27 2011 18:53 JackDino wrote:On July 27 2011 17:44 HazMat wrote:On July 27 2011 17:23 MoonBear wrote:On July 27 2011 13:27 r33k wrote:On July 27 2011 11:55 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:54 Two_DoWn wrote:On July 27 2011 11:49 Jaso wrote:On July 27 2011 11:48 LaNague wrote: [quote]
its still a bit of a douche move to not just ay something when he announced it. I still agree; the Reds must've seen or head about TSM's events and should have warned him. At the very least I think they could've just told him to stop doing what he was on stream before banning him. Oh well, what's done is done. It's a good thing he wasn't permabanned.. that would truly suck. What happened? As part of TSM's "giving back to the community" events, Reginald was going to help some low-elo accounts get their elo up and in that process explain via livestream tactics and how to get through that ELO. Apparently he didn't use his own accounts, so Riot banned him without notice. And they banned the account he was helping, too I believe. How dumb is that.... We all know that it's in their EULA not to have more than one account but everyone and their mom has a smurf. Why not ban HS and jiji too then, or call them out instead of saying on stream "we tend to close an eye on that". Just to clarify: The EULA and ToS does not forbid you from having multiple accounts. There's nothing wrong with that. What is against the EULA/ToS is account sharing. For the most part, Riot tends to turn a blind eye to people account sharing in the same way that Blizzard tends to do. However, they don't want people explicitly encouraging it. That means that if people share accounts, it's okay if they don't make a big fuss about it. What Regi was doing probably urked someone in Riot CS because he was using someone else's account in a very public manner. Streaming the use of someone else's account and having lots of people see it is generally not approved of. (I think that's why Tech9 got banned?) TL;DR If you share accounts, don't stream it in front of thousands of people and make a news post about it. What about the elo welfare thread? If a red sees it, would they ban me? No because they have no clue what your lol account is unless they stalk you, should be fine as long as you don't stream. brb reporting http://pastebin.com/vegpUM5xMemorable mentions: Show nested quote + [16:20] <locodoco> zz [16:20] <locodoco> u guys [16:20] <DZD> hahaha [16:20] <whizzar> DUDE [16:21] <Nikae> lolol [16:21] <Freak_> pro [16:21] <whizzar> LOL [16:21] <Matlock> :d [16:21] <locodoco> are fuckers [16:21] <locodoco> LOL [16:21] <locodoco> I HATE U ALL [16:21] * locodoco (webchat@125.132.156.145) Quit (G-lined)
We shall never forget <3 Anyway, I hope Riot don't start cracking down on the account sharing stuff. It's kind of stupid really, in a game like this to worry about account sharing...... The guardsman bob ones are gold too "New ways to attract viewers" "This is why I will never put on cam" Lawl so good
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Apparently amumu can jungle without smite, did anyone know this?
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On July 27 2011 21:43 JackDino wrote: Apparently amumu can jungle without smite, did anyone know this?
But why would you ever want to? :p
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