I don't mean on Multiplayer, that would be dishonest and ridiculous.
Let me describe my situation.
I live with a bunch of siblings.
I bought this game, and I think my little brother would like it.
Now, would I be able to download the client onto his computer, and have him log in with my info, so he can play the game, while I, in another room, also log in and play?
To me, this sounds reasonable. Like with Blizzard's games, you can install the game on as many computers as you'd like, but only one copy of the game (verified with a CD-Key) could be online at one time.
tl;dr, does buying the game entitle me to share it with my siblings, or am I expected to buy the game multiple times for one househould?
On battle.net cd key use is limited to one person at a time, so it doesn't really matter if you try to login on different computers, you can't access it at the same time.
I think it works the same way for minecraft, not sure.
It should work just fine. AFAIK, Minecraft only verifies it once (when you first log in). After that, you could even disconnect from the internet and nothing would happen.
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Let me describe my situation.
I live with a bunch of siblings.
I bought this game, and I think my little brother would like it.
Now, would I be able to download the client onto his computer, and have him log in with my info, so he can play the game, while I, in another room, also log in and play?
To me, this sounds reasonable. Like with Blizzard's games, you can install the game on as many computers as you'd like, but only one copy of the game (verified with a CD-Key) could be online at one time.
tl;dr, does buying the game entitle me to share it with my siblings, or am I expected to buy the game multiple times for one househould?
I think it works the same way for minecraft, not sure.