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Emulators.

Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by lulzy, Aug 2, 2017.

  1. lulzy

    lulzy Well-Known Member

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    Using stuff like Nox or Bluestack can get you banned in any way? I have never seen anyone getting banned for using it or that's what I'm just thinking, but most botting stuff happens on these emulators and not always they let you play on them as it asks for root and stuff.
    Any thoughts on this one?
     
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    Komibii [TITLE] Elite Member

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    Last time I checked, it can get you banned, but the likelyhood of GMs/devs/Asobimo saff finding out that someone is doing that is a bit low, but if you want to be safe, you probably shouldn't.
     
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    lulzy Well-Known Member

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    where did you see that you can get banned?
     
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    Komibii [TITLE] Elite Member

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    Some people say that you can, buy I've never actually seen anyone get banned for it. A lot of people say that it has something to do with Asobimo not wanting anyone to hack their games, so they delete the accounts of people who try to play on PCs because it's a lot easier to hack on them.
     
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    lulzy Well-Known Member

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    hacking requires root and same goes for the emulator, they blocked emulators for awhile, but somehow they are back now so I'm not sure if I should try or not
     
  6. Komibii

    Komibii [TITLE] Elite Member

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    People could still use programs to extract code from the game, and then change it.
     

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