02-04-2016, 04:01 AM
If a rule is broken on your account, you pay the consequences.
If you trust someone else enough to let them use your account (example: If I'm too bored to grind and my girlfriend decides to finally get around to checking the game out like she's been meaning to by doing a BDP on one of my accounts so she doesn't need to make her own) and they break the rules, they also suffer by losing your trust.
It's not like account sharing will become rampant. It's just common sense. Rules like this are typically in place to ensure accountability for peoples' actions so they don't try to pin it on someone else, but let's face it, people don't often take accountability for their actions online, so that's literally a pointless rule anywhere you see it. Just make sure it's known that the punishments are based on accounts and not users.
If you trust someone else enough to let them use your account (example: If I'm too bored to grind and my girlfriend decides to finally get around to checking the game out like she's been meaning to by doing a BDP on one of my accounts so she doesn't need to make her own) and they break the rules, they also suffer by losing your trust.
It's not like account sharing will become rampant. It's just common sense. Rules like this are typically in place to ensure accountability for peoples' actions so they don't try to pin it on someone else, but let's face it, people don't often take accountability for their actions online, so that's literally a pointless rule anywhere you see it. Just make sure it's known that the punishments are based on accounts and not users.
*loud burp*