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Originally Posted by Killarny
Possibly not if it was a separate program that didn't mess with the eq2 process at all. There are lots of programs that will overlay a frame counter on your game screen, and I can't imagine that they are violating EULA's left and right without getting sued out of existence.
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Making a program that violates an EULA won't get you sued; neither will using one. It could, however, get you banned. To force a new window into the DirectX display layer is modifying active memory, which, at least in EQ1, was against the rules.
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