I dont really think that registering ingame is a good idea, but on the bright side it's easy. 1)People going to create shitloads of accounts while being undercover since you dont need to approve the registration by your email. 2)Since you dont need to approve the registration, you can just insert a random email address. 3)I like turtles.
(03-16-2011, 05:02 PM)Blackbean link Wrote: I dont really think that registering ingame is a good idea, but on the bright side it's easy. 1)People going to create shitloads of accounts while being undercover since you dont need to approve the registration by your email. 2)Since you dont need to approve the registration, you can just insert a random email address. 3)I like turtles.
Oh man he's serious.
Anyways yeah it has it's ups and downs, soon LVP will have 140,000 registered players and 30 active ones, if this were to happen.
(03-16-2011, 05:02 PM)Blackbean link Wrote: 1)People going to create shitloads of accounts while being undercover since you dont need to approve the registration by your email.
It could be easily controlled if you limit the number of registrations available per IP. Perhaps 5 accounts per IP would be fine since there are people who have his/her -counsin/father/pet/brother- playing too.
Anyways if for some reason you need more accounts, you should talk to an admin for it and probably justify why do you want to create one more account and then the admin would allow him/her.
(03-16-2011, 05:02 PM)Blackbean link Wrote: 1)People going to create shitloads of accounts while being undercover since you dont need to approve the registration by your email.
It wouldn't differ much from just playing undercover imo, so I don't see a problem there.
(03-16-2011, 07:23 PM)Gibbs link Wrote: It wouldn't differ much from just playing undercover imo, so I don't see a problem there.
Indeed. And shit, make an unpublished limit to ingame registration; A player is limited to 1 ingame registration per 60 days per IP. And if drive to the website is what Management is looking for, require an email at ingame registration, send an email with rules, account info, website & forum links.
(03-16-2011, 07:57 PM)MacSto link Wrote: Indeed. And shit, make an unpublished limit to ingame registration; A player is limited to 1 ingame registration per 60 days per IP. And if drive to the website is what Management is looking for, require an email at ingame registration, send an email with rules, account info, website & forum links.