Linux and SRO
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Linux and SRO
Ok, so the way I have my computer set up right now, is I am running Ubuntu Linux.
Now, I can run SRO under Wine in Linux, and it works perfectly fine.
I also run Windows Vista in a virtual machine, which i can also run SRO.
SO here's my question...
Would it be illegal to run two versions of SRO, not multiclienting, in Linux and in a virtual machine version of Windows Vista?
Now, I can run SRO under Wine in Linux, and it works perfectly fine.
I also run Windows Vista in a virtual machine, which i can also run SRO.
SO here's my question...
Would it be illegal to run two versions of SRO, not multiclienting, in Linux and in a virtual machine version of Windows Vista?
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Re: Linux and SRO
I don't personally see how that is any different then running it on two separate computers.
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Re: Linux and SRO
illegal or not, same result, 1 user 2 accounts... For me, it stands in the same side. U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
We judge a crime by its final end result, but not how it is done
i.e
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
U kill a lion with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = lion dead
As u see, all the judge care is the result.
Result > Action
We judge a crime by its final end result, but not how it is done
i.e
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
U kill a lion with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = lion dead
As u see, all the judge care is the result.
Result > Action
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Re: Linux and SRO
NuclearSilo wrote:illegal or not, same result, 1 user 2 accounts... For me, it stands in the same side. U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
We judge a crime by its final end result, but not how it is done
i.e
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
U kill a lion with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = lion dead
As u see, all the judge care is the result.
Result > Action
Your example fails.
Of course the judge looks at the action.
That's how he determines whether it is first, second, or third degree murder.
Judges don't just go, "lol murderer die nao."
Let's use what you said:
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
Kill a person with a gun.
Was it premeditated?
Maybe someone was breaking into your house, took a gun out on you, shot at you, and you shot back and killed him.
Are you going to face the same charges as someone who sat there for weeks and planned out every intricate detail in order to complete the act of killing someone?
No.
Now my reasoning.
All I'm going to do is pfarm a new char with my old char.
See, I could do it the illegal way and google up some multiclient.
But I am legit so I'd rather do it this way, and I wanted to see what all your thoughts on it are.
Now, back on topic.
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Re: Linux and SRO
It is like using 2 computers, go for it.
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Re: Linux and SRO
.Higinia wrote:NuclearSilo wrote:illegal or not, same result, 1 user 2 accounts... For me, it stands in the same side. U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
We judge a crime by its final end result, but not how it is done
i.e
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
U kill a lion with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = lion dead
As u see, all the judge care is the result.
Result > Action
Your example fails.
Of course the judge looks at the action.
That's how he determines whether it is first, second, or third degree murder.
Judges don't just go, "lol murderer die nao."
Let's use what you said:
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
Kill a person with a gun.
Was it premeditated?
Maybe someone was breaking into your house, took a gun out on you, shot at you, and you shot back and killed him.
Are you going to face the same charges as someone who sat there for weeks and planned out every intricate detail in order to complete the act of killing someone?
No.
Now my reasoning.
All I'm going to do is pfarm a new char with my old char.
See, I could do it the illegal way and google up some multiclient.
But I am legit so I'd rather do it this way, and I wanted to see what all your thoughts on it are.
Now, back on topic.
Oh, well, your right. It's not just the result, but both action and result...
On topic: even if u didnt do the illegal things but u caused the same result to the community; even if u have 40 computers but u dont play, take place in the server just for stalling, ppl wont be happy either and i dont give a shit about what u do, legal or not.
In this world, there are ppl that try to find a hole in the law, the rule to bypass his bad actions.
This kind of thought should be prohibit in the society :S
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Re: Linux and SRO
no 3rd party software = fine
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Re: Linux and SRO
This is fine. There was a whole topic about this using Windows OS and running 2 sro using a virtual machine. The verdict on that topic was that it was fine. Same verdict here.
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Re: Linux and SRO
magisuns wrote:no 3rd party software = fine
yayaya he isnt doing something with illegal programs or sh1t that promote b0tting and cheating '-_-
Re: Linux and SRO
NuclearSilo wrote:U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
ok
soo
when i buy the premium ticket
i gain advantage no
so therefore that's illegal too
according to ur logic
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Re: Linux and SRO
NuclearSilo wrote:illegal or not, same result, 1 user 2 accounts... For me, it stands in the same side. U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
We judge a crime by its final end result, but not how it is done
i.e
U kill a person with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = person dead
U kill a lion with a gun
Action = shot with a gun
Result = lion dead
As u see, all the judge care is the result.
Result > Action
So if i had 5 computers, im not allowed to play all 5 at once?
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Re: Linux and SRO
Morice wrote:NuclearSilo wrote:U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
ok
soo
when i buy the premium ticket
i gain advantage no
so therefore that's illegal too
according to ur logic
Bribing the judge is fine, in the american justice system.
The difference between this and shooting lions or people, nuclearsilo, is that there's no law or regulation against it. But i'm sure that's obvious now, as everyone's jumped in the for easy kill.

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Re: Linux and SRO
Morice wrote:NuclearSilo wrote:U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
ok
soo
when i buy the premium ticket
i gain advantage no
so therefore that's illegal too
according to ur logic
In this case, u gain advantage, but u didnt give other advantage, coz ppl play the game like normal
Sharp324 wrote:So if i had 5 computers, im not allowed to play all 5 at once?
U can do what u want. But if u have 5 pc and u play, i wont bother to complain, but if u use it just to make 5 stalls and take server slots, i'd hate u more than a multiclient user who run only 2 clients.
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Re: Linux and SRO
if you have the money and buy 5-100 computer to run sro...i don't even care. Do as u wish. and i don't even care if you used it to stall, powerleveling, etc. why would u even bother to ask anyway? It's not like people here gonna give u sosun just for asking this question anyway. dud!
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Re: Linux and SRO
Morice wrote:NuclearSilo wrote:U gain advantage and give ppl disadvantage (traffic)
ok
soo
when i buy the premium ticket
i gain advantage no
so therefore that's illegal too
according to ur logic
Silk is apart of the game having more than one computer is not
But anyway if you have more than one comp then IDC cause i do and i stall with my pc and grind on my laptop. But with the virtual machine if you can do it then i dont see why it would be "unlegit" since it is like having 2 comps
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Re: Linux and SRO
Yes, it's legal. But do u feel happy when other player takes slot in the server but not playing, using multiclient or not?
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Re: Linux and SRO
NuclearSilo wrote:Yes, it's legal. But do u feel happy when other player takes slot in the server but not playing, using multiclient or not?
omfg get over it, I have a network of computers(About 9) set up in my house all stalling on sro.
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Entangle wrote:NuclearSilo wrote:Yes, it's legal. But do u feel happy when other player takes slot in the server but not playing, using multiclient or not?
omfg get over it, I have a network of computers(About 9) set up in my house all stalling on sro.
So it return the same result as someone who uses multi 9 clients, right?
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Re: Linux and SRO
.Higinia wrote:Ok, so the way I have my computer set up right now, is I am running Ubuntu Linux.
Now, I can run SRO under Wine in Linux, and it works perfectly fine.
I also run Windows Vista in a virtual machine, which i can also run SRO.
SO here's my question...
Would it be illegal to run two versions of SRO, not multiclienting, in Linux and in a virtual machine version of Windows Vista?
No its not illegal. Running sro on a virtual machine is the same as running it in another pc.
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Re: Linux and SRO
what happen to the real old time cool legits, the one that dont complain about every little thing. Serioiusly who cares? life is unfair stop crying. I havnt spent a single $ on this game and i got almost as far as people with silk and bot.
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Re: Linux and SRO
To be Completley Honest i see no proplem with this.
Why?
Becuase SRO "NEEDS!!!" Wine to be ran on linux. its technicaly not 3rd party software since it is apart of Most modern linux systems.
Why?
Becuase SRO "NEEDS!!!" Wine to be ran on linux. its technicaly not 3rd party software since it is apart of Most modern linux systems.
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