Explain how multiboxing is not cheating and how it is fair in most PvP
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Originally Posted by
Cancerina
Additionally utilizing software to perform feats that you physically (and mentally) cannot achieve in a game is called cheating buddy. You are truly delusional if you believe otherwise. And stop talking as if multiboxing is something special that should be protected. It's basically a minority of people trying to justify cheating through the lack of a specific rule (that did not exist before because multiboxing was so incredibly rare that people did not even think about it). Lastly - welcome to our pitiful society mate! Where the good of the many precedes that of the few.
My argument still stands and I have not seen a single one of you spergs try to logically refute it. Instead it's only pathetic dismissal. So let me repeat yet again - can you physically control multiple characters (more than 2-3) without the help of automation software. Can you mentally control multiple characters (more than 2-3) without the help of automation software? If you answered yes - ding ding you're an *****. If you need software to do the job for you, then you are clearly cheating. The only reason this crap wasn't removed in the past is because almost nobody multiboxed even during the primetime of WoW so people didn't think much about it. As hardware and software has evolved over time and information become more accessible, the amount of multiboxers has increased to the point where you encounter them fairly often and the problems that come with multiboxers become apparent.
It is essentially a multiplier of the power of a person's character. Should anybody's character be 3x as powerful? How about 10x? Yes, they are generally stacked for aoe, but they also have the ability to spread out in different directions and in the hands of a knowledgeable player (consider doing aoes to break stealth targets, auto innervating the low mp boxes, mass dispels and so on) it should be nearly impossible to inflict harm on them without a similarly geared and significantly coordinated group. In most situations players are not prepared and coordinated enough to deal with a multiboxer and that is a multiboxer's advantage. Such advantage is unfair in PvP because just think about it? You see a multiboxer in AV or Wintergrasp and what do you do? Fight 10+ characters with 1? Rush with divine shield (get mass dispelled) and do a consecration? Or typhoon starfall as a boomy? When they kill you with 1-2 buttons? Or do you start typing in raid chat hoping you find enough people to come try to take the multiboxer down? Hope these people have the gear and somehow manage to coordinate a simultaneous attack on the multiboxer? Or try to disrupt him with cc? How many people would actually do this and succeed? Explain to me how is this fair. And do not bull**** me if you seriously argue against this. I have over 13 bis specs (pvp included) so your crap won't pass.