Knight Online

Knight Online

Why 2 persons CANT play this game in 1 house?......................
Dear gm i live in 1 house together with my brothers we want to play knight online but we cant run more then 1 client from same ip WHAT ARE WE SUSPOSE TO DO? order2 different internet providers or what?
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DOOMstarks Mar 6, 2016 @ 4:44pm 
I think you're suppose to have at least 1 account with premium or both. I know in USKO they had a rule that you need 1 account with premium to log 2 accounts with the same internet connection.
Degano Mar 6, 2016 @ 11:17pm 
Hello.

You're asking why it was implemented? because of the situation at the moment with the third party tool users.
We might change it in future to 2 logins per IP but I wouldn't count on it yet.

As for what you can do, well you have the option to purchase premium for 1 or more accounts in order to lift the restriction.
For instance, if you want to log in twice with the same IP (two computers) then you wouldn't need to purchase more than a single premium. (For 1 account)
If you want to log in 3 times with the same IP (3 computers) then you wouldn't need to purchase more than 2 premiums in order to be logged with 3 accounts.

With that being said, you'll have to log in with the non-premium account first.


I know purchasing a premium isn't a solution for everyone and I'm sorry for any inconvenience caused by this but this solution might be a temporary solution.
Last edited by Degano; Mar 8, 2016 @ 3:44pm
CalvinClain Mar 7, 2016 @ 12:12pm 
Oh i didint know it thats good then since iam using premium:) but i was loging with premium account first thats why it diditn worked thanks for ansver:)
GifteD ^_^ Mar 8, 2016 @ 12:17pm 
That really ruins the "Free to Play" meaning
Degano Mar 8, 2016 @ 12:48pm 
Originally posted by GifteD ^_^:
That really ruins the "Free to Play" meaning
Not necessarily, no one is forcing you to purchase a premium.
You can still log in and play without purchasing a premium, whether you purchase a premium or not it's completely your choice.

This is the definition of free2play.
LittleLord Mar 8, 2016 @ 1:03pm 
I live together with 2 of my friends, we also had this issue. We use a vpn to be able to play with the 3 of us.
Degano Mar 8, 2016 @ 1:16pm 
Originally posted by Noobster:
Originally posted by Degano:
Not necessarily, no one is forcing you to purchase a premium.
You can still log in and play without purchasing a premium, whether you purchase a premium or not it's completely your choice.

This is the definition of free2play.

This is the most idiotic reply I've ever read.
Yes you are forcing a player to buy a premium in order to log in to game.

What if all of them are not able to buy a premium, or they don't
want to buy one?

Obviously you have to check the meaning of F2P again.
If you insist.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-to-play

And I quote
Free-to-play (F2P) refers to video games which give players access to a significant portion of their content without paying. There are several kinds of free-to-play games, but the most common is based on the freemium software model. For freemium games, users are granted access to a fully functional game, but must pay microtransactions to access additional content.
Last edited by Degano; Mar 8, 2016 @ 1:17pm
Not to start an argument here but, if they don't purchase a premium service, they cannot login to the game(Only one person can), means that they don't have access to the fully "functional" game, unless they buy premium. This ain't F2P.
hyp3r Mar 8, 2016 @ 3:39pm 
I have a solution for that. I use my phone's 4G LTE for my second client. If you don't have unlimited plan, then its probably not an option for you.
Wyz* Mar 9, 2016 @ 12:54pm 
Originally posted by Cape_Olive:
Not to start an argument here but, if they don't purchase a premium service, they cannot login to the game(Only one person can), means that they don't have access to the fully "functional" game, unless they buy premium. This ain't F2P.
I think you should begin with questioning capitalism first, excuse me but what world do you think are you living in? The situation is sad but the reality.

To fully understand the freemium concept, i offer you to watch the episodes of freemium from South Park :steamhappy:
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