I thought that battleping and things like it were against the ToS?


I thought that battleping and things like it were against the ToS?
Why would you think battleping or any other vpn is against the ToS? That's like saying a PPOE client that you are required to use to get access to the internet is against the ToS, because you also have to use that to play FFXIV.


Idk, I just thought it was that mentioned by a forum rep at some point. After all, it is a 3rd party tool that gives the player a distinct advantage over those that are not using such a tool. That's pretty well outlined in the ToS.
The internet is a 3rd party tool too. If you move closer to the server, and that gives you a distinct advantage over those that live in EU...are you against the ToS?
If having a better network connection to the server (however you get that) is a *distinct* advantage in this game... well this game is not long for this earth.


The internet is a requirement to play FFXIV, so it doesn't fit the definition of a 3rd party tool. Really, I'm just trying to find a bullet proof answer to whether or not such a tool is ok to use. I'd love to speed up my ping time, but not at the risk of my account.The internet is a 3rd party tool too. If you move closer to the server, and that gives you a distinct advantage over those that live in EU...are you against the ToS?
If having a better network connection to the server (however you get that) is a *distinct* advantage in this game... well this game is not long for this earth.
The internet is a 3rd party tool too. If you move closer to the server, and that gives you a distinct advantage over those that live in EU...are you against the ToS?
If having a better network connection to the server (however you get that) is a *distinct* advantage in this game... well this game is not long for this earth.
Doping for the internet.
/runs around casting esuna and has a few go off despite being on auto run.
Nothing wrong here.
And some people require *3rd party* software to get access to the internet.The internet is a requirement to play FFXIV, so it doesn't fit the definition of a 3rd party tool. Really, I'm just trying to find a bullet proof answer to whether or not such a tool is ok to use. I'd love to speed up my ping time, but not at the risk of my account.
What about people that have G19/macro keyboards, or macro button mice? Those all use 3rd party software to work. Would you get banned for using those?
What about XSplit to record my games. that's a 3rd party tool. Or Team speak to communicate with people I'm playing with?
Basically, you're not going to get banned for using a VPN to access the game. The clause is there to prevent people from using 3rd party tools to cheat. A VPN is not cheating.



Actually, there have been reports about people being banned because of the usage of Macro functionality from peripherals like controllers, keyboards or mice. It was due to this section in the User License Agreement:
Originally Posted by FINAL FANTASY XIV User Agreement
2. LICENSE LIMITATIONS
The Game is a carefully controlled environment designed to provide the maximum level of enjoyment for all players. In order to preserve an enjoyable experience for all users, and to protect the intellectual property rights of Square Enix, the activities identified in this Section 2 ("License Limitations") are strictly prohibited and violate the conditions or limitations on your license to use the Game. Therefore, any use of the Game in violation of such restrictions exceeds the scope of the License granted to you and constitutes infringement of your license, and is grounds for immediate revocation of your license. Use of the Game in excess of these provisions, or use at all after your license is revoked (including loading the Game into your computer's RAM), infringes Square Enix's copyrights to the Game.
Violating these License Limitations may result in the suspension or permanent banning of your account, or such other lesser measures described in Section 3 which Square Enix may take in its sole discretion, or an action for copyright infringement or other legal claims, all of which are reserved. You agree that offering or providing banned services to other players of the Game constitutes improper interference with Square Enix's contracts with such players, and Square Enix reserves the right to take formal legal action against you if you do so, without warning.
Square Enix may update the list of License Limitations at http://sqex.to/ffxiv.na.support at any time. The current License Limitations are as follows:
2.1 Cheating and Botting. You may not create or use any unauthorized cheats, bots, automation software, hacks, mods or any other unauthorized software or hardware designed to modify the Game and gameplay. In addition, you may not take advantage of game system bugs and exploits during gameplay.
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Those are from people creating unattended macros. Having a keyboard macros that automates your Titan HM group shout isn't going to get you banned.
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