Me and my friend Powdergang are playing spiral knights and somehow we got shared mist energy like he is mine second character or I am his. If he spends energy it spends in mine accunt too. We have different steam accounts but often play from the same computer (in different time offcourse) cause he got problems with conection to steam because of his internet provider. Cant we play from my computer together, but in different time? Is it forbidden by any rules or something?
Energy leak
Thanks i got it. What i need to buy to be paid account? Energy for $ in game?
Purchase any amount of CE from the first page of the Energy menu. (Market doesn't count of course)
So you mean if I buy energy ingame for real money it wouldnt count? It will work only if I buy it on this site?
This page. Don't confuse the Purchase tab for the Trade/Market tab.
http://wiki.spiralknights.com/File:UI-Energy-depot-tab1.png
Payed accounts will be upgraded to an independent mist tank for the account.
I said for REAL MONEY not CROWNS so I understand the difference.
...Well aren't you snippy. You're lucky starlinvf's so nice. You realize he was trying to help you, right?
He wasn't even being condescending or mean. That was all you, dude.
Thank you, starlinvf, for continuing to try to help people despite their largely negative reaction.
If you buy CE with real money, it will upgrade your account to a paid status and give you independent mist. This should be regardless of whether you use the Steam interface or the web client's interface (so, whether you play via Steam or the web client).
caseyweederm Im not snippy. I dont even know what that means cause english is not my native language.
Thanks starlinvf I wanted to know what Weenbot said. This should be regardless of whether you use the Steam interface or the web client's interface
Sharing Scenarios
The purpose of this section is to educate users as to how the Energy sharing between multiple accounts work. A maximum of three accounts may be created on a single computer. Three accounts will be used as examples:
Account A (paid)
Account B (free)
Account C (free)
One Computer with Free Accounts
This is the most commonly observed scenario when there is a household shared computer. In this case all free accounts used will share Mist Energy as if they are the same person. If you log on at another computer the system will default to the player with the least amount of Energy. For example, if the owner of Account B has played on Computer B goes to play on the Computer of Account C that computer's Mist Energy reserve will default to whatever Account B had left.
One Computer with Paid and Free Accounts
This is the scenario that allows two people to share a computer and not worry about sharing Mist Energy. Account A and Account B can play on the same computer indefinitely and never share Mist Energy. However, if Account C is introduced to the same computer it will share Mist Energy with Account B only.
Two Computers with Free Accounts
Account B and Account C will not share Mist Energy if they are always used on their own distinct computers. It does not matter if these computers are on the same home network. If one account user logs on using the other computer then system will treat it as multiple free accounts on the same computer and follow the outlined example.