Emulador Android (PC)

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  • Ackbar67Ackbar67 Member Posts: 452 ★★★★
    Therome said:

    Therome said:

    Therome said:

    All those bans you mentioned share the same reason: violation of the terms of service.
    Whether you think one is justified over the others is highly irrelevant to the business that drafted them.
    You say that nothing is modified when using an Android emulator but there are a few options that would give you an unfair advantage over other players.
    I'd advise you to come to terms with the situation and start a new account on a mobile device, if you have that possibility.

    I would like to know what is the advantage and where the use of an emulator is modified. To simplify, an emulator only pretends to be android is the only way to access my marvel account having a cell phone that no longer supports the mcoc game, I had no other option than to use my computer. I wouldn't run out and buy a cell phone just to play a game. But I repeat, the game is not modified, there is no advantage either, on the contrary there are disadvantages, for example parrying is easier to do from a cell phone than from a PC. I don't know, but this doesn't make sense to me. It seems ridiculous to me that kabam get banned for this, and not for using Merc, buying cheap runes, sharing accounts, exploiting Bugs. It's ridiculous, look that guy uses an emulator. Get banned just for using an emulator that simulates the android operating system. RIDICULOUS
    Why are you acting like you’re the only player that’s ever been banned? This year alone thousands of players have been banned for breaking terms of service all over the game, the overwhelming majority of which are for mercing, arena bots and modding in battlegrounds. But guess what, you still broke the terms of service by using third party software (whether it was modded or not) and got what you rightfully deserved. You don’t get away with robbing a convenience store just because you didn’t commit murder.
    I don't frequent the forum, I don't watch videos either, I just play marvel for fun and to collect characters. But it seemed strange to me that for a simple emulator they have banned me. It is foolish. My account isn't even big enough to be crying, but the ban seems somewhat ridiculous to me. Excuse me, sir, from the first world, not all of us have the opportunity to have an iPhone 13.
    Well, since you don't frequent the forums, let me tell you that you won't get any sympathy here, let alone a solution.
    The longer you keep flapping in the water, the more sharks you will attract.
    Also, I play on a 6-year-old phone so you have options.
    Let me guess, an iphone? lol, the game was made to play on iOS even with an iphone 5 you can play marvel. for android is different
    I used a Samsung S8, which was released in 2017 (6 years ago) up until a couple months ago. It ran the game perfectly fine, the only reason I stopped using it is because I finally was able to upgrade it
  • ReignkingTWReignkingTW Member Posts: 2,774 ★★★★★
    Therome said:


    the biggest bans are given for the use of GG and arena bots, which can only be used by cell phones

    Funny how you know that.
  • ReignkingTWReignkingTW Member Posts: 2,774 ★★★★★

    Emulators can provide advantages. You might not be getting an advantage, but you could be. Kabam just can't risk making the game unfair by allowing that.

    100% this. They can figure out if you are playing on the computer, but not what you are doing.
  • ChatterofforumsChatterofforums Member Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    I can't believe this post is still up, just a bunch of excuses and then rage against those who call op out on nonsense.
  • Maat1985Maat1985 Member Posts: 2,396 ★★★★

    I can't believe this post is still up, just a bunch of excuses and then rage against those who call op out on nonsense.

    maybe kabam have left it up cus they love to see people attack cheaters.
  • SpideyFunkoSpideyFunko Member Posts: 21,944 ★★★★★

  • AshacekarAshacekar Member Posts: 2,047 ★★★★
    If you want to use emulator play nintendo games especially Pokemon ones.
  • peixemacacopeixemacaco Member Posts: 3,013 ★★★★
    edited August 2023
    Excuse me, sir, from the first world, not all of us have the opportunity to have an iPhone 13.

    McoC plays like a glove on Motorola G9 Play, an Android from 2 years or more. 4gb ram, solid performance.
    Forget emulators and iPhone, come to the light.
  • GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Member Posts: 36,568 ★★★★★
    Maybe it's my lack of coffee, but the most productive response I can find for this is.....no. No you can't.
  • PikoluPikolu Member, Guardian Posts: 7,749 Guardian
    Sucks to suck OP. You've been told many times over the years you have played in-game that the use of 3rd party software can result in bans. You played with fire, and you got burned. It is as simple as that.

    Also claiming an iPhone is essential to play the game is just being plain ignorant. There are many Android phones that play the game well and many budget phones that can too. MCOC is a mobile game you play with your hands and not a PC game you play with keyboard and mouse. Just git gud and learn to play the legit way or find another PC game like Minecraft to occupy your time.
  • I_tell_no_tales_1I_tell_no_tales_1 Member Posts: 1,198 ★★★★
    Not possible
  • rockykostonrockykoston Member Posts: 1,505 ★★★★
    edited August 2023
    You ban, you leave.

    No come here and make post.

    Break TOS, TOS brake you.
  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 19,667 Guardian
    Therome said:

    What is the reason for not being able to use an Android emulator?

    Because emulated environments are under the full control of the end user. When the game runs on a supported platform, there is a certain degree of platform integrity that can be presumed. However, when a player plays in an emulated environment, all bets are off. Not only can the players literally do anything they want to the game, they can also eliminate or spoof any and all protections against tampering.

    Banning emulated environments is rather like a school requiring students to take a final exam in the classroom rather than allowing them to take it home. The question is not whether you cheated or not, the question is how would they ever know.

    It is virtually impossible to prevent cheating on emulated platforms. So emulated platforms are prohibited.
  • ahmynutsahmynuts Member Posts: 7,571 ★★★★★
    DNA3000 said:

    Therome said:

    What is the reason for not being able to use an Android emulator?

    Because emulated environments are under the full control of the end user. When the game runs on a supported platform, there is a certain degree of platform integrity that can be presumed. However, when a player plays in an emulated environment, all bets are off. Not only can the players literally do anything they want to the game, they can also eliminate or spoof any and all protections against tampering.

    Banning emulated environments is rather like a school requiring students to take a final exam in the classroom rather than allowing them to take it home. The question is not whether you cheated or not, the question is how would they ever know.

    It is virtually impossible to prevent cheating on emulated platforms. So emulated platforms are prohibited.
    As someone who had a couple of semesters of online school. I support this analogy
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