Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:09 pm by Taem96
A tricky issue at best, but I believe there's 2 ways of looking at it.
For the majority of my haypi career, alts were allowed and commonly used to do all the things we hear complaints about now. Of course, alts were not made available to all, and some went overboard, creating literally hundreds of alts on a single server. But in the end, I always appreciated this because it broke the stagnation of everyone having the same attributes/skills/equipment and armies. In real life, not everyone is on equal footing, but that doesn't stop the underdog from winning, and the same holds true in this game. Therefore, I don't believe it should be an issue, but that's my opinion.
The other way of looking at it is from the support staffs point of view. There is really no way for them to be sure if an acct is an alt all Of the time. People have multiple devices, people lie, cheat, set people up etc., and in the end, there's a serious risk of error on the part of support. Additionally, it seems to be a policy of haypi (especially in regards to this matter) to give each support staffer their own discretion as to what's ok and what's not, leading to contradicting rules. There are however some clear cut rules that we do know:
1) only one acct is allowed per device (save the task acct, which would be on a different server than the original).
2) no one is EVER allowed to access your acct under ANY circumstances.
Let's back up to these two rules, which are clearly stated and have been for as long as haypi has existed. If we can follow these rules, and enforce them somehow, it at least helps the situation somehow. We may still find the multiple device people having their way, but it will be a bit less than what we find now.
To take it further, the terms of service expressly prohibit anything not in the spirit of the game, which haypi has expressed to be base in good sportsmanship. Ask yourself, am I playing fair? You know just as well if you are, as you do if someone else isn't. Support has always relied on our good faith and willingness to police each other. I doubt this will ever change.
