I have a couple of questions that I'd appreciate if someone answered.
First question: how exactly does Anti-Cheat determine if two accounts are coming from the same internet connection? Because my friends and I play the same game at school (on one network, with the same external IP). So why haven't we been banned yet?
Second question: does Anti-Cheat check the IP from which an account was registered? Not from where it logs on to a game, but the network on which it was created.
Third question: suppose I have an account. I choose a random game and log on. Then, I make another account and try to log on to the same game from the same IP. Naturally, I should get a warning from Anti-Cheat. But is all hope lost at that point? Can I, for example, still play on that game with the second account on a different IP? Or would Anti-Cheat check a list of all the IPs I've logged on from and kick me again?
Thank you.
First question: how exactly does Anti-Cheat determine if two accounts are coming from the same internet connection? Because my friends and I play the same game at school (on one network, with the same external IP). So why haven't we been banned yet?
Second question: does Anti-Cheat check the IP from which an account was registered? Not from where it logs on to a game, but the network on which it was created.
Third question: suppose I have an account. I choose a random game and log on. Then, I make another account and try to log on to the same game from the same IP. Naturally, I should get a warning from Anti-Cheat. But is all hope lost at that point? Can I, for example, still play on that game with the second account on a different IP? Or would Anti-Cheat check a list of all the IPs I've logged on from and kick me again?
Thank you.