GGG. About your spyware.

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pneuma wrote:


To the OP, I think you've said your piece. If you're done with GGG, you can leave here at any time.


But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?
No. Calm down. Learn to enjoy losing.
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b15h09 wrote:

But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?


If you use the software to do two things at once, it is not legal.
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b15h09 wrote:
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pneuma wrote:


To the OP, I think you've said your piece. If you're done with GGG, you can leave here at any time.


But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?


Does it automate anything for you? If yes, then yea, get rid of it.
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b15h09 wrote:
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pneuma wrote:


To the OP, I think you've said your piece. If you're done with GGG, you can leave here at any time.


But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?


The same as what it is with auto hotkey, the keyboard has it's version of it, using it to /oos will not get you banned so long as you don't have it on a timer.
You can have a log out script which would not get you banned so long as it come from you pressing the button to enable the script and it's not automated

So anything you can do with auto hotkey which is allowed is fine, anything you can do with auto hotkey which is not allowed is not allowed no matter your method.
Ancestral Bond. It's a thing that does stuff. -Vipermagi

He who controls the pants controls the galaxy. - Rick & Morty S3E1
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Barivius wrote:
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b15h09 wrote:

But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?


If you use the software to do two things at once, it is not legal.


Makes no sense, since / o o s is 6 actions (including the 2 enters), but yeah, arbitrary enforcement has kinda been how they've rolled for years. Again, why I'd like clarification, since their process monitoring and the software might be sending commands to the game (not really sure how it works).
No. Calm down. Learn to enjoy losing.
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b15h09 wrote:
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Barivius wrote:
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b15h09 wrote:

But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?


If you use the software to do two things at once, it is not legal.


Makes no sense, since / o o s is 6 actions (including the 2 enters), but yeah, arbitrary enforcement has kinda been how they've rolled for years. Again, why I'd like clarification, since their process monitoring and the software might be sending commands to the game (not really sure how it works).


Describe what you're doing with it if you'd like an answer that isn't based on conjecture.
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b15h09 wrote:
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Barivius wrote:
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b15h09 wrote:

But... I still don't know their stance on Logitech Gaming Software...?


If you use the software to do two things at once, it is not legal.


Makes no sense, since / o o s is 6 actions (including the 2 enters), but yeah, arbitrary enforcement has kinda been how they've rolled for years. Again, why I'd like clarification, since their process monitoring and the software might be sending commands to the game (not really sure how it works).


Just tell us what commands you use and people here can tell you whether they get you banned, simple as that. We have been doing this for sometime now and even some GGG posts helped out in these cases.
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grant_m wrote:

Describe what you're doing with it if you'd like an answer that isn't based on conjecture.


/oos
/remaining
/itemlevel
/hideout
on keyboard G keys

And rebinding R, T, and 5 to the mouses 4 side buttons, along with another /OOS button


Nothing shady. I'm more concerned with how they're going to interpret the data than I am what I'm doing with the software being illegal. Just seeing commands sent to their servers is one thing, but seeing some lgs.exe sending commands to their client through the monitoring may set off some alarms that I'd like to avoid.
No. Calm down. Learn to enjoy losing.
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b15h09 wrote:
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grant_m wrote:

Describe what you're doing with it if you'd like an answer that isn't based on conjecture.


/oos
/remaining
/itemlevel
/hideout
on keyboard G keys

And rebinding R, T, and 5 to the mouses 4 side buttons, along with another /OOS button


Nothing shady. I'm more concerned with how they're going to interpret the data than I am what I'm doing with the software being illegal. Just seeing commands sent to their servers is one thing, but seeing some lgs.exe sending commands to their client through the monitoring may set off some alarms that I'd like to avoid.


There's a thread here that specifically says all of those are cool. It won't be hard to find. It's one of the largest threads.
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b15h09 wrote:
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grant_m wrote:

Describe what you're doing with it if you'd like an answer that isn't based on conjecture.


/oos
/remaining
/itemlevel
/hideout
on keyboard G keys

And rebinding R, T, and 5 to the mouses 4 side buttons, along with another /OOS button


Nothing shady. I'm more concerned with how they're going to interpret the data than I am what I'm doing with the software being illegal. Just seeing commands sent to their servers is one thing, but seeing some lgs.exe sending commands to their client through the monitoring may set off some alarms that I'd like to avoid.


lgs.exe is not sending commands to their client, so there is no way they would be able to tell. On their end, it will look like you typed those commands yourself. Also, all those are legal.

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