I ask because in various topics here people have mentioned that they have been frozen multiple times and then begin again. So, I'm just really curious as to how it works. Also, if you are frozen from one account how is it that you can begin a new one?
A question on freezing and accounts
Started by Chellby, Feb 15 2008 01:11 PM
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#1
Posted 15 February 2008 - 01:11 PM
I ask because in various topics here people have mentioned that they have been frozen multiple times and then begin again. So, I'm just really curious as to how it works. Also, if you are frozen from one account how is it that you can begin a new one?
#2
Posted 15 February 2008 - 03:58 PM
okay here's the deal... they will freeze you if they think/ catch you cheating.. depending on what you did and how many offenses youve had before they may chain ice you, and thats when your putting your legitimate account at risk as well. chain icing = freezing all the neo accounts that have your ip on them so even like friends accounts you've logged into may possibly get frozen..
now when your frozen your frozen for good you cant get that account back, if you get suspended that's another thing you just have to wait 12-72 hours and your account will work again.. but that's not common. the only time you can't begin a new one is if they chain ice AND ip ban you, in which case you can't even create another account unless you change your ip address which is quite simple to do just can be a pain in the ass depending on your ISP
hope that helped
now when your frozen your frozen for good you cant get that account back, if you get suspended that's another thing you just have to wait 12-72 hours and your account will work again.. but that's not common. the only time you can't begin a new one is if they chain ice AND ip ban you, in which case you can't even create another account unless you change your ip address which is quite simple to do just can be a pain in the ass depending on your ISP
hope that helped
#3
Posted 15 February 2008 - 05:21 PM
If you cheat, you run the risk of every account on the same email address, as well as every account you've accessed on your computer being frozen. If you get frozen to many times, you will be IP-banned, meaning you cannot create a new account until you change your IP address.
#4
Posted 15 February 2008 - 11:32 PM
Can someone post a guide on changing your IP address...
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