That's an interesting idea. But I think people need to be more aware and if they're not sure, then check.
Idk if anyone has ever asked for this but...
I think it would be helpful to have indicators on all programs to show people what they are risking.
For example:
Igloo Buyer - (Green Indicator) *No/low Freeze Rate
Score Sender - (Orange Indicator) *Medium Freeze Rate (RED if your a nub)
Main Shop ABer - (Red Indicator) *High Freeze rate (use with caution)
When a new program pops up its hard to determine if its a (Main Account program) or if its something you need to use a proxy and or shell for. This would prevent our new members and ppl downloading new programs from getting ICED. It will keep the community happy and all toasty~!
That's an interesting idea. But I think people need to be more aware and if they're not sure, then check.
Its just meant to be a guideline.
Maybe you could make a guide for that
Actually.... I seem to recall a guide already. Or maybe that was somewhere else. :/
Cody. (12-20-2012)
It depends entirely on how a program is used, so you can't really say how 'safe' a program is
J_L_K_64 rules you.
@(you need an account to see links), super simple
They should all be red, use with caution until you practice on shells and read every guide you can get your hands on and know EXACTLY what you're doing.
What Reese said... Problems generally arise when the person behind them does not know what they are doing.
I used to AB on my "legit" main.
It took them a year and half to find I was cheating, and that because my internet boosted and bought a MP very very quickly.
What I mean is, all programs have 0% freeze rate IF you know what you're doing.
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Why ask this question, anyways? Isn't it practically said everywhere that the freeze rate is up to the user, not usually the program?
Cody. (12-20-2012)