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An exception can be applied for to tell the [[multihunter]] team that more than one account is going to be played from a location for a certain period of time. Reasons can range from multiple members of a family wanting the play the game, to accessing the game from a shared connection at school or work. They can also be applied for for short periods of time such as covering weekends where groups of players get together socially but may want to keep an eye on their planets.
An exception can be applied for to tell the [[multihunter]] team that more than one account is going to be played from a location for a certain period of time. Reasons can range from multiple members of a family wanting the play the game to accessing the game from a shared connection at school or work. They can also be applied for for short periods of time such as covering weekends during which groups of players get together socially but may want to keep an eye on their planets.


An exception does not guarantee invulnerability to accusations of account sharing or multiing, but it is generally agreed that if factors such as location are declared before they become a problem that they are more likely to be genuine.
An exception does not guarantee invulnerability to accusations of account sharing or multiing, but it is generally agreed that if factors such as location are declared before they become a problem that they are more likely to be genuine.


Planets linked by an exception are also forbidden from interacting with each other which forces them to be played as independent planets.
Planets linked by an exception are also forbidden from interacting with each other which forces them to be played as independent planets.
Exceptions have been down for all of r15.


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Latest revision as of 15:24, 15 June 2010

An exception can be applied for to tell the multihunter team that more than one account is going to be played from a location for a certain period of time. Reasons can range from multiple members of a family wanting the play the game to accessing the game from a shared connection at school or work. They can also be applied for for short periods of time such as covering weekends during which groups of players get together socially but may want to keep an eye on their planets.

An exception does not guarantee invulnerability to accusations of account sharing or multiing, but it is generally agreed that if factors such as location are declared before they become a problem that they are more likely to be genuine.

Planets linked by an exception are also forbidden from interacting with each other which forces them to be played as independent planets.