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I need help with something serious. Again.

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Tue, 06/17/2014 - 17:24
Lesserfruit

I really, really need help with this as soon as possible. Waiting hours for support just isn't an option. I've talked with support (After waiting 4 hours) and they didn't provide much info, just a briefing of why it's happening (As if I didn't already know.) So, how do I delete an account to make room for a new one? NOT DELETE A KNIGHT. I mean an actual account used to sign in to SK. This normally wouldn't be a problem, except they are denying me access through my new account. So, please answer quickly.

NOTE: This is because of too many accounts being on one computer, and I'd like to know how to bypass this account number or remove existing accounts WITHOUT buying a completely new computer.

NOTE: The reason I'm doing this is to have a non-steam bound account.

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 17:36
#1
Flowchart's picture
Flowchart

You could buy something on one of the accounts (through the website). But, that's probably not what you wanted to hear.

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 18:22
#2
Zaffy-Laffy's picture
Zaffy-Laffy

You can make as many accounts as possible. I don't see any issue in why you need to delete an account to create a new one.

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 23:29
#3
Wavara's picture
Wavara
@Zaffy

AFAIR, you were allowed to have up to 3 free accounts in the same PC. Did OOO remove that limit?

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 23:46
#4
Deleted-Knight's picture
Deleted-Knight
I don't see why that's a problem

I think the limit on the accounts were created so people couldn't farm mist with loads of alts. With mist energy abolished, there's no reason for a restriction on the number of accounts. All energy will have to be bought, so OOO will still make money.

I don't believe you can delete an account on your own. OOO will have to do it. I can imagine a way to bypass the restriction, but it would be a violation of the ToS, and probably too much of a hassle.

Wed, 06/18/2014 - 02:57
#5
Zaffy-Laffy's picture
Zaffy-Laffy

Well unless I'm misinformed, keeping track of how many accounts that have accessed an application is beyond fairness. I mean they actually do that when there was mist energy involved, I've tried.

Interestingly, you can still play independent and steam-bound clients separately with no restrictions, implying that the account data is stored in the game folder. A clean wipe of that folder and restrictions should be boundless.

Wed, 06/18/2014 - 07:26
#6
Exerpa's picture
Exerpa
Use virtual machines.

Use virtual machines.

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