# -Using an Alias - An individual wants to play under a different name.
there is already an ability to create and delete names up to a maximum of 10 active names. So, it is not necessary really to have more then 10 names. How many names do you REALLY need to play online? 2 or 3 max? 1 name for being known in the community and a 2nd or 3rd for just for kicks.
# -Multi-Clanning - An individual wants to play/match in more than one clan
i frown on this. Mainly because the player has no loyalty to the 1 clan. What happens if the clan face each other in a match? Now you have to pick a side to play or be on the sideline. Then you as the clan will have to wonder, if this multi-account person gave away "secrets" of your clan. (whatever that secret is? i dunno). You dont see pro sport players play on 2 teams. 2 different sports yes but not the same sport.
# -Avoiding bans- If an individual is banned and wants to play under an alias, then they create another account.
that speaks for itself.
# -Accidental/Failure to Understand EULA- Creating and using an account may be difficult for some new members of the community.
I think this is where it should be a bit more flexible where no ban time is issued since accident happens. So, if someone DID accidentally create an account, there shouldnt be any consequence. An accidental account would one that is created and HAS NOT BEEN USED IN AND HAS NOT RECORDED ANY PLAY TIME.
I dont think the committee goes out and search for multi. From what I have seen, it is non-committee members that posted multi.