

Consider these two outcomes alone if Blizzard were to just allow those clients:ġ) Someone has similar issues like you experienced and uses a third party client that seems legit. Even though you were experiencing issues with the product it was not okay to use a 3rd party executable. While it is an unfortunate situation I do think it is the right thing to do to be strict with these things. If people ignored that it's their fault only. It was known for years that you are basically not allowed to stream wow in any way, and there were big debates about that a while back as well. Cloud gaming is useful for people without hardware, but it's also a tool that allows easy account sharing and potential sub-cost sharing between multiple people.

Maybe there is a small group of people using weird tools to circumvent regular gaming requirements, and sure some of them might have legitimate reasons to do that, but I disagree on-line games should cater to those people above their regular rules. Cloud gaming is still barely in use and the failure of Stadia shows that it's not a mainstream way people want to experience their games. I don't know about thousands of players who use cloud computers.
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Sometimes you even need to do it though a USB to IP application (It's the case for Android thinclients).Again, just don't do shady shit. These are absolutly normal people, playing normally, they just use a thinclient that connects to a virtual machine.Īnd you need virtual input map to transcribe what you do (keyboard/mouse) on your thinclient to your virtual machine. There are thousands of players who use cloud computers like ShadowTech, even for WoW. Is it really necessary for you to speak vulgarly when you don't know your subject?
