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CWMV 05-25-2011 07:54 AM

CoD+Skins=ban?!
 
So Im reading and hearing conflicting things about this.
Ive seen more than a few very nice third party skins for CoD out there, many of them here, but Ive read too that using these skins will get your steam account locked? what the heck?
But I see two different types of skins out there too, some like IL2 seem to be little more than pictures in a certain format, while others seem to be in the form of a modpack. Is there a difference between these? Will one get you locked and not the other or is what Ive read and heard about this a bunch of nonsense?

Liz Lemon 05-25-2011 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by CWMV (Post 288601)
So Im reading and hearing conflicting things about this.
Ive seen more than a few very nice third party skins for CoD out there, many of them here, but Ive read too that using these skins will get your steam account locked? what the heck?
But I see two different types of skins out there too, some like IL2 seem to be little more than pictures in a certain format, while others seem to be in the form of a modpack. Is there a difference between these? Will one get you locked and not the other or is what Ive read and heard about this a bunch of nonsense?

With kegetys mod = potential ban

Regular skins = no ban

CWMV 05-25-2011 09:17 AM

Cool thank you.

AdamB 05-30-2011 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Liz Lemon (Post 288603)
With kegetys mod = potential ban

Regular skins = no ban



Why is this. If you are just changing the aircrafts skin surely this is not changing the code (which is what Steam normally bans people for). Why is it that you can change the skins that were included in the game but when it comes to changing skins that are not given with that Steam gets all upset. It is not enhancing a players advantage and it offers no advantage what so ever - just looks nice

I think that steam have gone overboard here

Ze-Jamz 05-30-2011 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by AdamB (Post 290889)
Why is this. If you are just changing the aircrafts skin surely this is not changing the code (which is what Steam normally bans people for). Why is it that you can change the skins that were included in the game but when it comes to changing skins that are not given with that Steam gets all upset. It is not enhancing a players advantage and it offers no advantage what so ever - just looks nice

I think that steam have gone overboard here

Here is a clue:

Multiplayer...EA has 'bright pink skins'

Ali Fish 05-30-2011 01:03 PM

in a more loose basic term. Swastika = Ban.

Plt Off JRB Meaker 05-30-2011 06:35 PM

Ban=being online to get banned.......surely,no brainer.....DON'T GO ONLINE WITH MODS,it ain't rocket science guys.:rolleyes:

AdamB 06-01-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Plt Off JRB Meaker (Post 291083)
Ban=being online to get banned.......surely,no brainer.....DON'T GO ONLINE WITH MODS,it ain't rocket science guys.:rolleyes:

Does this mean that whenever you play the game you should disconnect to the internet or just dont go onto multiplayer?

If everyone is on steam shoulddnt you have to disconnect (from your internet connection) to play mods without getting caught

Ali Fish 06-01-2011 11:39 AM

only if you goto multiplayer. and entertain your modded files in an arena where those files may be checked by steam. i.e an online match.

AdamB 06-01-2011 01:23 PM

Ok thanks for clearing that up, so therefore Im going to work on some Ju-87 skins that was originally done from scratch with the 1946 models, copying and pasteing, enlarging moving to the correct positions, then fildling around with finding the very small parts

Thanks for this,

AdamB


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