Do Game Masters have the tools to find out Multi-Characters scripters ?
Does anyone know, perhaps for personal experience or from a friend playing UO experiencing this, whether or not Game Masters have the tools to be able to "detect" players using unauthorized, from UO's TOS, Third Party utilities to control multiple characters/accounts with the same keyboard's strokes?
The reason that I am asking, is that, my understanding is, that usually, what a Game Master does, is to interact with a player via GM Chat to verify whether that player may or not be AFK.
In the case, though, of multi-characters being controlled in a synchronized way (same key strokes to have all characters do the same actions) through Third Party software which, to my understanding, is against UO's TOS, the player is not AFK so, obviously, he/she would be able to respond to a GM's query for any and all of the characters controlled...
So, how could a Game Master be able to understand what is going on there, and take appropriate measures, if all that they were able to do, was to interact with those characters via GM chat ?
Does anyone know ?
The reason that I am asking, is that, my understanding is, that usually, what a Game Master does, is to interact with a player via GM Chat to verify whether that player may or not be AFK.
In the case, though, of multi-characters being controlled in a synchronized way (same key strokes to have all characters do the same actions) through Third Party software which, to my understanding, is against UO's TOS, the player is not AFK so, obviously, he/she would be able to respond to a GM's query for any and all of the characters controlled...
So, how could a Game Master be able to understand what is going on there, and take appropriate measures, if all that they were able to do, was to interact with those characters via GM chat ?
Does anyone know ?
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What I am wondering is, whether Game Masters have been given some tool to actually having something more then their visual perception when it comes to then having to sanction those accounts beyond any possible mistake in visually evaluating the situation....
Key strokes being sent to the server whether they be a player pressing it or a program replicating it are still just key strokes being sent to the server, nothing more.
In many cases multi client programs arent just replicating keystrokes across clients they are fully scripted clients and dynamic to respond to situations including player and GM interactions. Scripters have had over 20 years to refine and perfect scripts for all occasions and in many cases you wont even know that you are looking at scripted clients.
It's an uphill battle, a battle they will never win.
I believe if they could detect and ban all those using 'illegal' 3rd party programs, they would probably loose well over 50% of the remaining player base!
I have actually resorted to recording some of my playtime when I multi-client as proof after I was accused by an ignorant GM of multi-boxing.
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