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Uni Halls: Same I.P ?!
 
stratamartin
Posts: 2074
Posted on 2009-05-16 21:56:35
I have a few friends who want to play this game, but when they go to sign up it says that they are not allowed to because someone on the same i.p already has, ie me. Is there anyway for them to get round this, or would they be allowed to create an account at home or on a different i.p then sign into their account on the same i.p as me and none of us get banned?
  
Jinto
Posts: 3527
Posted on 2009-05-16 22:04:02
you should send a support ticket to the admins and they can let you know if your able to do this or not
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-05-16 22:10:52
If they can sign up somewhere else, they should be able to sign in on the same IP as you. The rules of this, however, is that you guys should limit the number of times you play each other, and you absolutely shouldn't buy transfers from each other. These were answers I got a few months back when I had a similar question.

But the best bet is probably to send the admins a message and ask them. I'd hate for you to get banned over something that I thought I heard but didn't.
  
stratamartin
Posts: 2074
Posted on 2009-05-16 22:51:17
This is good news! i will send the admins a ticket right away. thankyou for your responses!
  
pstimpel
Posts: 10622
Posted on 2009-05-17 1:11:02
stratamartin wrote:

This is good news! i will send the admins a ticket right away. thankyou for your responses!



I did the same for my sons. I told the admins the loginnames we want to use, and buckeye is right, no transfers betweem you guys and no win/loss by purpose

  
stratamartin
Posts: 2074
Posted on 2009-05-18 3:17:30
How do i send a ticket to the admins because my friends both just signed up for here. I will ask them for their usernames so i can report it to the admins.

I also told them to join as different countries so that we wouldn't play each other in AFLC or regional cups. was this wise or is it 'illegal'.

Thanks Guys.
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-18 9:49:47
Help > Contact us > Technical Support.
  
Supermeek
Posts: 1287
Posted on 2009-05-19 8:24:33
stratamartin wrote:

How do i send a ticket to the admins because my friends both just signed up for here. I will ask them for their usernames so i can report it to the admins.

I also told them to join as different countries so that we wouldn't play each other in AFLC or regional cups. was this wise or is it 'illegal'.

Thanks Guys.



I tought it was not allowed to play in a other country then the one you actually live in?? So they are more illigal now then they would have been in the same country on the same i.p. but with a report to the admin.
  
croverja
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-19 23:56:54
stratamartin wrote:

How do i send a ticket to the admins because my friends both just signed up for here. I will ask them for their usernames so i can report it to the admins.

I also told them to join as different countries so that we wouldn't play each other in AFLC or regional cups. was this wise or is it 'illegal'.

Thanks Guys.


It's OK if you play them. But purposefully losing isn't allowed.
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-05-20 1:54:15
croverja wrote:

stratamartin wrote:

How do i send a ticket to the admins because my friends both just signed up for here. I will ask them for their usernames so i can report it to the admins.

I also told them to join as different countries so that we wouldn't play each other in AFLC or regional cups. was this wise or is it 'illegal'.

Thanks Guys.


It's OK if you play them. But purposefully losing isn't allowed.



I believe they'd rather have you not play them in friendly's as well, which is what I meant early on when I said try to limit the amount of playing between the teams.

But yes, if you happen to be in the same league or play in Cup, that's OK. But one side can't purposely lose.