Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
I play OSI UO and am interested in trying out SecondAge. I know OSI doesn't permit playing freeshards, and would probably ban my acct if they knew.
What i want to know is, is there any way they could find out i was playing a freeshard? Could they detect it on my computer when i log into the OSI client?
Anyone here have any experience with this?
What i want to know is, is there any way they could find out i was playing a freeshard? Could they detect it on my computer when i log into the OSI client?
Anyone here have any experience with this?
Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
I would think by now they're hurting for money enough that they wouldn't care...
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Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
Just install UOSA in a different folder, keep all your files separate.
OSI, will probably not be able to tell, and even so... what Faustus said.
UOSA is a lot better then OSI anyway,
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OSI, will probably not be able to tell, and even so... what Faustus said.
UOSA is a lot better then OSI anyway,


Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
Just be sure you're never running Razor when you log into the OSI shards.
Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
they wont know unless u say something in game i ran razor on osi alot of ppl did
Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
Ive had an UOSA account since June, and still have an active account on OSI. No problems so far.
Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
No they can't tell (they probably could but never do as you've never heard of any banning sprees), and it's fine to use razor I believe. Just don't tell anyone because knowing OSI if you say youre using razor near anybody, theyre going to page a gm immediately and bitch about it.
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Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
I thought razor is permitted on OSI now?
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Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
Thanks, guys for the responses. I decided to take my chances and make an account.
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Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
"Just install UOSA in a different folder, keep all your files separate."
Last weekend sometime I decided to run on Siege again for a bit on two old accounts so I signed up again - it worked both here and there until I patched to the newest patch. My two chars here, in the Inn and at my my house, immediately could not take a step without freezing upon login - Siege chars worked fine. Ultimately, I downloaded the recommended T2A setup and run here fine but now can't log into Siege cause it isn't patched high enough.
If I install a higher patch version to be able to log on to Siege in a different directory, do I have to install razor in that directory also or will the current install work ok on both Siege and T2A from where it is installed now on my computer?
Jack Nickelson
Last weekend sometime I decided to run on Siege again for a bit on two old accounts so I signed up again - it worked both here and there until I patched to the newest patch. My two chars here, in the Inn and at my my house, immediately could not take a step without freezing upon login - Siege chars worked fine. Ultimately, I downloaded the recommended T2A setup and run here fine but now can't log into Siege cause it isn't patched high enough.
If I install a higher patch version to be able to log on to Siege in a different directory, do I have to install razor in that directory also or will the current install work ok on both Siege and T2A from where it is installed now on my computer?
Jack Nickelson
Re: Play SecondAge while owning active OSI account
Should work were it is .. just use razors to point to the client you want to load up .. (turn auto detect off)

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