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Originally Posted by
chillywill420
They could find out the ip address doesnt match! but highly unlikely
Play aggressive and see how people react you might win something real quik
it is very likely to track the IP because a buddy of mine got kicked of of railbirds for sharing passwords and he said that the usernames was different and theystill tracked him but then again your IP is not always going to be the same if you log of your modem or network for a while then you will be assigned a new IP once you log back on so maybe my buddy was lieing or i dont know but it can be tracked
Quote:
Originally Posted by
chillywill420
They could find out the ip address doesnt match! but highly unlikely
Play aggressive and see how people react you might win something real quik
it is very likely to track the IP because a buddy of mine got kicked of of railbirds for sharing passwords and he said that the usernames was different and theystill tracked him but then again your IP is not always going to be the same if you log of your modem or network for a while then you will be assigned a new IP once you log back on so maybe my buddy was lieing or i dont know but it can be tracked
I think you guys are missing the point here.
Yes IP addresses can be tracked so to hand over mid tournament would MAYBE look a bit odd if the site were investigating.
However you can play from anywhere. Home, work, holiday home, hotel room, cafe, best buddies machine who also has an account etc etc.
It makes no
odds where you play from. Its YOUR account.
So as I said earlier in this thread.. unless you tell them (via email or via the chat box) then how would they know that it wasnt YOU playing.
Its not a question of 'what IP address' or 'whose machine'
The question is simply were YOU playing... and of course your answer would be 'yes, of course it was Sir' ... after all how could they ever know?
(just remember to use a proxy server if you intend to get an international friend to play for you.. but beond that what relevence are IP addresses?)