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6 years ago
"thecarterologist958;c-2030929" wrote:"Malevolan;c-2030789" wrote:
I see no problem with having someone banned for account sharing. You're just being contrarian.
I'm being "A" contrarian, that's an instance of me being contrary, what I'm doing here is playing devil's advocate to show your assumptions are naive."Malevolan;c-2030789" wrote:
and sensibly? No. Sensibly would be doing your fights near your own payout time to get the highest rank possible before payout happens, not hours before when you would more likely get hit backwards and end up with worse ranking.
I sometimes do my moving earlier than my payout, if something stops me being there at the time, or as I said, you don't know when his payout is, if it's the next hour, following you would be a much easier strategy than facing teams he doesn't reliably beat, then 50 crystals can keep him there with fewer battles to run, smart guy."Malevolan;c-2030789" wrote:
Can't believe any of you are still arguing that this is a competition issue when he clearly stated it was personal.
He hasn't benefited from this at all.
Just because something is personal doesn't prevent it from being advantageous, they aren't mutually exclusive. Also applies to someone not liking you not meaning they are wrong when they disagree. @Waqui is making a perfectly reasonable point than reporting someone of cheating without prove is stupid.
There is no way as a player to prove someone is account sharing but it is illegal to do, you can only have suspicion or probable cause, which in this case would be his claim that he was not in game when his account went up ranks in arena.
If there's probable cause you should probably report it, and if they find there are 2 different IPs on the account, they'll decide what to do with it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it resulted in a ban. Investigating account sharing is basically limited to that. If it's 2 different people using the same device or devices on the same router so the public IP would be the same, well then there's really no way to catch it, or prove it.