I wanted to make a new one, but it says I am not allowed to.
What is the reason?
What is the reason?
I wish to make an account for a name change, but I don't want to change my current accounts name.James2250 wrote:
You could use more than 1 account to give yourself an unfair advantage compared to other people in mapping/playing and almost anything to do in osu!
For example:
Someone could get really good at a song and get the top 5 places on it
Someone could make 100 accounts and vote 1 on a map with all of them to bring the rating down
You could spam chat with 1 account and get banned and just go on another account
You could make hundreds of maps with different accounts (which is frowned upon as there is a limit)
It wouldn't be very nice if the top 10 people in osu were the same person (which someone could do if they really wanted to)
There are several other reasons similar to these that only 1 account is allowed
Finally why would you want to make another one in the first place?
More or less I'm just scared as f*** of losing this account.Kitsunemimi wrote:
Wow, someone who actually read the rules and has the knowledge that multiaccounting isn't allowed. Although it may be disappointing, I'm impressed by the fact that this guy is smarter than all those people who just randomly fail and make another account.
For the "cumulative skill" argument, you can disconnect from your account, train offline, and it will be the same (unnaturally high accuracy rating). Am I wrong ?LuigiHann wrote:
The main reason has generally been that your accuracy is intended to represent your cumulative skill. If you start a fresh account after having practiced on a previous account, you'll have an unnaturally high accuracy rating (because the new account has never played through the "learning curve" state) and that isn't fair.
MeitanteiKonan7 wrote:
For the "cumulative skill" argument, you can disconnect from your account, train offline, and it will be the same (unnaturally high accuracy rating). Am I wrong ?LuigiHann wrote:
The main reason has generally been that your accuracy is intended to represent your cumulative skill. If you start a fresh account after having practiced on a previous account, you'll have an unnaturally high accuracy rating (because the new account has never played through the "learning curve" state) and that isn't fair.