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breach eula?

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Charles Wu-Wong
Anti-Nub Incorporated
Centipede Caliphate.
#21 - 2013-11-18 23:49:24 UTC
Damnit Cagali, log in and answer the mail I sent you about restocking the Skillbook hangar. A hospital visit should be no deterrent to a true Dojo Master.

(Get well soon!)
Cagali Cagali
Brave Newbies Inc.
Brave Collective
#22 - 2013-11-19 01:05:45 UTC
ISD Ezwal wrote:
Cagali Cagali wrote:
Does having someone log in for me breach the eula?
Yes, it most definitely does. I strongly advise you not to do it as it is better to lose some SP then to be banned from the game altogether.

That being said, you could send in a Support Ticket, explaining the situation. Unforeseen circumstances do happen unfortunately and in general, if asked politely and fully explained, costumer support is always willing to find a solution.
If at all possible of course.

Give it a shot, no you have, yes you can get. But again, please refrain from giving someone else your login name and password!

Good luck and I wish you a speedy recovery.


Edit: I have removed all posts advocating account sharing, as that is very bad advice. ISD Ezwal.


Thanks. What a bum bum.
Fineesd Miromme
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#23 - 2013-11-19 02:33:54 UTC
It will be ok. Use the appendix scar as a make believe war story. Should make up for the lost SP, with the frequency that you will get your Hardeners turned on. Jack Heisenberg be jealous.
Alura Koenig
Intuitive Research And Design
#24 - 2013-11-19 14:58:49 UTC
Wait!! FOUR DAYS??? Shocked
where did they take the appendix out from, your ass?? its a 24h - 48h stay max including the day you were operated on......hmm, sue the surgeon for the lost skillpoints. I reckon the hospital are milking your insurance!!

get well soon!
flakeys
Doomheim
#25 - 2013-11-19 15:02:17 UTC
baltec1 wrote:
JC Anderson wrote:


What?


Someone scammed him out of one of his organs I think.



/me awaits the grrrr

We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.

I Love Boobies
All Hail Boobies
#26 - 2013-11-19 15:29:23 UTC
This is why we should be able to do skill queues through apps or Eve Gate. You don't always have access to the game client.
Trii Seo
Goonswarm Federation
#27 - 2013-11-19 15:36:15 UTC
I have recently joined the "always look on the bright side of life" club a thought to share. It may suck, but at least it happens only once!

How about petition CCP with a list of skills you wish added to the queue along with the explanation? Twisted

Proud pilot of the Imperium

Arek'Jaalan: Heliograph

My Postman
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#28 - 2013-11-19 15:41:57 UTC
Playing this game for +4 years.

4 days of skilling is nothing, trust me. I´ll take the nurses, and so should you. Unfortunatly my appendix was removed years ago.

Get better soon!
Ptraci
3 R Corporation
#29 - 2013-11-19 16:07:15 UTC
Enyalie wrote:

How can you be bothered managing 9 characters, or funding them?


Not everyone works at McDonalds or the cashier at Wal Mart?
Kris Xavier
C5 Flight
Fraternity.
#30 - 2013-11-19 16:11:53 UTC
You could of course just remote access your pc from a ****** laptop using something like teamviewer, then login and whack some skills on.

Or man up, get out of your bed, get home, and rest there whilst playing eve.
dratheon
#31 - 2013-11-19 17:17:18 UTC
Alura Koenig wrote:
Wait!! FOUR DAYS??? Shocked
where did they take the appendix out from, your ass?? its a 24h - 48h stay max including the day you were operated on......hmm, sue the surgeon for the lost skillpoints. I reckon the hospital are milking your insurance!!

get well soon!


When I had mine out I was in the hospital for a week (although mine exploded shortly after malfunctioning).
Took me 2 weeks at least to rep back into armour.

Anyways good luck in recovery Cagali! Smile

P.S
It's a shame that they don't have any nanite repair paste.
P.P.S
If the nurses are that good don't be afraid to cop a feel every now and then to let them know that you appreciate very much what they're doing for you. Blink
Mr Epeen
It's All About Me
#32 - 2013-11-19 17:44:13 UTC  |  Edited by: Mr Epeen
If I were in the process of recovering from surgery, the last thing I'd be thinking about would be an inactive skill queue in a video game.

I think that the physical stuff might not be your main problem. That's relatively easy to fix. It's the mental stuff you need to work on.

Mr Epeen Cool
Inquisitor Ageri
Doomheim
#33 - 2013-11-19 17:51:30 UTC
Damn, hope you find yourself feeling better soon. And don't listen to the idiots telling you to man up, they're too stupid to consider what surgery entails (I said entails, not entrails) and have probably never felt any considerable pain in their blip of a life.
Lady Areola Fappington
#34 - 2013-11-19 17:52:30 UTC
Mr Epeen wrote:
If I were in the process of recovering from surgery, the last thing I'd be thinking about would be an inactive skill queue in a video game.

I think that the physical stuff might not be your main problem. That's relatively easy to fix. It's the mental stuff you need to work on.

Mr Epeen Cool



You'd be amazed, my man. I've had patients come out of worse than an appi, and be worried over any number of what we would consider silly things. Comes from a combination of the pain meds, worry, dislike of hospitals, all kinds of different stressors.

Our normal hospital policy is to indulge those whims as best we can. Anything to help someone feel more comfortable during a stressful stay. Chocolate icecream, we got ya. Worried about your pet fish? I got a lackey who'll check if you want.

OP, if you were a patient in my hospital, I'd totally bring my game laptop in, and let you login and run your skills. Sadly, no EVE though. I'm not gonna deal with a pt. having blood pressure spikes coz he just wandered into a bubblecamp with a blingfit BS.

7.2 CAN I AVOID PVP COMPLETELY? No; there are no systems or locations in New Eden where PvP may be completely avoided. --Eve New Player Guide

Inquisitor Ageri
Doomheim
#35 - 2013-11-19 17:55:27 UTC
Lady Areola Fappington wrote:
I'm not gonna deal with a pt. having blood pressure spikes coz he just wandered into a bubblecamp with a blingfit BS.


Haha!
Lailyana Enaka
State War Academy
Caldari State
#36 - 2013-11-19 19:19:11 UTC
Lady Areola Fappington wrote:
Mr Epeen wrote:
If I were in the process of recovering from surgery, the last thing I'd be thinking about would be an inactive skill queue in a video game.

I think that the physical stuff might not be your main problem. That's relatively easy to fix. It's the mental stuff you need to work on.

Mr Epeen Cool



You'd be amazed, my man. I've had patients come out of worse than an appi, and be worried over any number of what we would consider silly things. Comes from a combination of the pain meds, worry, dislike of hospitals, all kinds of different stressors.

Our normal hospital policy is to indulge those whims as best we can. Anything to help someone feel more comfortable during a stressful stay. Chocolate icecream, we got ya. Worried about your pet fish? I got a lackey who'll check if you want.

OP, if you were a patient in my hospital, I'd totally bring my game laptop in, and let you login and run your skills. Sadly, no EVE though. I'm not gonna deal with a pt. having blood pressure spikes coz he just wandered into a bubblecamp with a blingfit BS.



And that right there makes this community so wonderful, wishing you a speedy recovery, also, I had two screws put in my left ankle, I was worrying what my (at the time raiding guild) was going to think about my 3 day absence from the game and was truthfully worried they would kick me for getting hurt while at work.

"Here's to the crazy ones. The Misfits, The rebels. The Troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. 

xKesterx
Avalon Project
Shadow Rock Alliance
#37 - 2013-11-19 19:59:06 UTC  |  Edited by: xKesterx
Crumplecorn wrote:
AFAIK in this case the EULA is just to cover CCP if the person who you give the login details to runs off with your account - since it's not an approved action it's entirely on you.

Nobody actually knows/cares who is at the keyboard.

I'm pretty sure it's to stop a character from being able to be logged in constantly. For example player 1 plays in EU timezone, when they go to bed, their west coast American friend logs in and plays through the EU night.

You can easily see how that might be seen as a huge advantage.
Sabriz Adoudel
Move along there is nothing here
#38 - 2013-11-19 23:41:58 UTC
Lady Areola Fappington wrote:
Mr Epeen wrote:
If I were in the process of recovering from surgery, the last thing I'd be thinking about would be an inactive skill queue in a video game.

I think that the physical stuff might not be your main problem. That's relatively easy to fix. It's the mental stuff you need to work on.

Mr Epeen Cool



You'd be amazed, my man. I've had patients come out of worse than an appi, and be worried over any number of what we would consider silly things. Comes from a combination of the pain meds, worry, dislike of hospitals, all kinds of different stressors.

Our normal hospital policy is to indulge those whims as best we can. Anything to help someone feel more comfortable during a stressful stay. Chocolate icecream, we got ya. Worried about your pet fish? I got a lackey who'll check if you want.

OP, if you were a patient in my hospital, I'd totally bring my game laptop in, and let you login and run your skills. Sadly, no EVE though. I'm not gonna deal with a pt. having blood pressure spikes coz he just wandered into a bubblecamp with a blingfit BS.



Why am I imagining you talking a drugged and woozy OP into using their blingfit battleship to suicide gank a miner while lying in a hospital bed with needles in each arm?

I support the New Order and CODE. alliance. www.minerbumping.com

Lady Areola Fappington
#39 - 2013-11-20 07:47:37 UTC
Sabriz Adoudel wrote:
Lady Areola Fappington wrote:


You'd be amazed, my man. I've had patients come out of worse than an appi, and be worried over any number of what we would consider silly things. Comes from a combination of the pain meds, worry, dislike of hospitals, all kinds of different stressors.

Our normal hospital policy is to indulge those whims as best we can. Anything to help someone feel more comfortable during a stressful stay. Chocolate icecream, we got ya. Worried about your pet fish? I got a lackey who'll check if you want.

OP, if you were a patient in my hospital, I'd totally bring my game laptop in, and let you login and run your skills. Sadly, no EVE though. I'm not gonna deal with a pt. having blood pressure spikes coz he just wandered into a bubblecamp with a blingfit BS.



Why am I imagining you talking a drugged and woozy OP into using their blingfit battleship to suicide gank a miner while lying in a hospital bed with needles in each arm?



"Hey man, you gotta gank the miner, Doctors orders."

Nah, I'd never do that, that's mean. I might show them how relaxing a good gank is, though....really soothes the soul.

7.2 CAN I AVOID PVP COMPLETELY? No; there are no systems or locations in New Eden where PvP may be completely avoided. --Eve New Player Guide

Bloody Slave
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#40 - 2013-11-20 08:38:27 UTC
OMG, don't fly what you can't afford to lose.

The appendix, I mean. Blink

On a serious note, chill out, bro. Take your pills and make sure the nurses use the syringe with care.Bear

If your balls are hurt and bleeding don't sit in a pool full of piranhas (note to myself: don't complain in GD)

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