Why is it suddenly an issue when me and Widow played in the same bedroom for 5 years? She even became an admin.
So what you're saying is I can't invite her over to play FL with me? Well tough. It's a lot more fun when you can do something together instead of houses apart.
EDIT: And in all honesty, if you can't differentiate between two people on two ships and one player on two... why are you an admin?
Having recently started sharing office space with two other people, one of whom plays Disco, it's pretty lame that we can't trade or do things together. He mostly trades and mines, too. I'd advocate for removing that line. He doesn't usually play on his own, since he's still figuring things out.
Same here. I never have really seen anyone or heard anything at all, and i hear a lot of gossip and stuff about disco everywhere. I suggest it gets removed as well.
This should be easily replaced with "One player cannot use two instances of Discovery Freelancer at the same time ". This would leave staff the right to nail any multiboxer based on obvious behaviour while multiple people from same IP could do whatever they want.
I cant play this with my dad. It has taken me 30 damn years to get him into videogames. He saw Disco and wanted to play with me, but we cant. He wont even make an account unless we can fly together while I show him the ropes. This part of rule 5.5 is for overpopulated servers with too few admins to watch all of the players, not here. We are a small niche community with a dedicated admin team. I would rather get him here than get him setup on my other game, cause well, it costs money to go beyond newb pilot/ships in that game.
I still wholeheartedly support this endeavor. Trading and mining create the bulk of most players' incomes, and being able to play with other housemates unrestricted would boost server numbers a good bit!