They must be able to see the MAC address of the PC you connect from. So if you connect from different PCs they may think you're sharing your account with someone else (which may only be an issue if you play strategus). Or if you ever allow your bro/friend to play on their account on your PC you should probably let them know. If they play on their own PC then I'm assuming they are able to see the different MAC addresses.
The MAC address routing is done in a subnet per subnet basis. In a plug & play fashion. I don't see why they would have any way to get the MAC address of the cRPG client machine. The Internet doesn't need it (outside of your subnet, that is).
Anyway, MAC address spoofing is ridiculously easy.
Btw : I have another account that I used to create one STF char (back when it was "either STF or normal" on a per account basis and without cooldown), maybe a couple of months ago. I don't remember when I used it for the last time and I never registered into Strat with it. You can safely ban that key, but not my first key ofc. =)
What???
Where did you hear that????
Nor in WoW, nor in SWTOR, nor in EVE online has anyone ever said "you cant have 2 accounts".
Quite the contrary! Companys love selling more copies of their games as it means you actually bought it again and again!
I can understand the "you cant have multi-accounts cause of Strategus" part (dubious as that may be...) but why not for normal CRPG?
Sorry for breaking off topic, just had to address the above statement.
Multiaccounting is forbidden in almost all F2P games because it usually allows you to do "push", helping your first account with the easily-obtained resources of secondary accounts. And it clutters the database.
and my mother sometimes play crpg as well plz don;t ban uzz
I think he's actually serious