desolator144 wrote:I've looked for hours and not found a free proxy that lets you use high traffic ports like ones that run games. I could just barely find one paid gaming proxy service. If anyone has any single IP address of a working proxy server with fast enough of a response time to actually play SRO without lag and has good uptime, PM it to me and prove it. Otherwise, that's total BS.
I don't remember saying anything about a free proxy; instead I believe I said:
numatan wrote:Also, don't forget about proxies which are trivial to set up.
Perhaps I should have been more explicit, but what I meant is that anybody can install a proxy on a machine that has sufficient bandwidth. Most free proxies out there are to hide HTTP traffic and are quite laggy, but a gaming proxy can be setup on any machine with enough pipe. My point is not to use a free public proxy server but rather that it's easy to set one up, especially if someone has access to a colo.
desolator144 wrote:Also, every DSL and cable ISP I've ever seen re-assigns the same IP to each modem's mac address whenever possible.
"Whenever possible" is the operative phrase here. When it's not possible, say due to power or service outages, guess what usually happens?
desolator144 wrote:And of course, the MAC address never changes naturally on its own. And if you spoof your mac address, it won't recognize you as a customer and you can't connect. DHCP renews every once in a while but it always gives you back the same IP unless you have a really, really, really crappy, low tech, know nothing ISP (like Comcast maybe).
That's correct, the MAC does not change on its own without *ahem* intervention, but it's a simple matter of notifying your ISP and giving them the new MAC.
desolator144 wrote:Btw if they did do a hardware ban that was based on the serial numbers of all the hardware in your computer like XP installs are and associate it with the SRO install, do you really think people would keep swapping out one piece of hardware every time they get banned? That'd get expensive. Plus, who would really get like a lvl 50 character banned and start all over then get that one banned after a month or two then start over and start over and start over. I don't think anyone would do that.
You're right - nobody would swap hardware over and over, but then again they wouldn't have to. These things are easy to change without a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Then again, I'm not sure too many people would be willing to play a game that was as intrusive as Windows XP, especially considering the problems that have been associated with activation from legitimate customers.





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