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We've been through this argument many times, but the basics is simple. As long as you are not using any plugins that send information to sony's servers then the GM's and other players will not be able to know you are running MQ2. This is because of the memory check detours as well as many of the other detours that are in the basic MQ2 build. Without these detours not only would they know if you were running MQ2, but EQ2 would crap out on you because certain memory spaces have been or are being changed.Had a GM chilling near me when I was running MQ just today... pretty sure it's due to the fact I used the map, and was getting nameds. They may have a way to detect it without you using any add ons, etc!
Mobkill algorithm's don't work though, especially if you have a bard or monk puller, they can pull everything but the named, run them around till the group kills the named, let them evac however they want then fade/fd.Fact is, there is always a risk, however, if they are detecting anything specific, it could be through mobkill algorythms. Very simple concept, think they used it back when advghost was active. Basically, check what mobs have been downed... and if say, if named mobs are the only ones in a specific zone to be targeted, then why not check it up eh? All they would have to do is add a separate program to sniff out mob deaths, if thy dont have a log already builtinto the server.
either way, i have had MQ up TALKING to a gm standing next to him, dancing, running around, and nothing. If you are doing anything, think about the socio-game side of things instead of the play-game side of things. Remember, most of the people that have been banned using this program were ratted out, not caught... unless they are just... well...
"LETS GET RETARDED!!! LETS GET RETARDED IN HERE!!!!"
you get my point. no flamage, just general idiocy on the users part. If you cover all your bases, you should be fine.
The only thing I really been using is the autopuller mac and I am always sitting right at the computer so when I see someone enter the zone I endmac and take over. The hud I use lets me see how many are in the zone, how many adds I have. Just be carefull because they are showing up, at least on my server, lately.
I believe this post also brought up the point that a GM could go as far as using a "Bind sight" on you and see what you see thru your screen, ie: map targets and any windows that are showing MQ spam or coding.
Bottom line: MQ2 is a "use at your own risk" program. Use common sense.
Luckily this is not the case. The map functionality and everything like it is more of a Client Side UI addon. It shows what it shows by reading incoming packets and telling you what's in them. There's no way a GM could see that by using Bind Sight. They would have to be sitting at your keyboard in order to see what you're seeing. Now, if they have you targeted and you start targeting mobs across the zone, they may start asking questions.
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