Hello,
Not sure where this needs to be posted and can't find an answer online.
I'm on holiday atm, my gaming PC is at home and I'm using Parsec to stream my gaming PC to my laptop.
I've seen other games/companies ban/temporarily ban players using services like parsec (tho to my understanding that had mostly to do with cloud computers and not streaming your own machine), and I want to make sure I don't lose my account.
Thanks
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Emulators can cause bans I wouldn’t risk it
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2 RepliesHabari, I've played Destiny using Parsec several times over the past year and a half. It's not against TOS, it's not an emulator or virualization -- it's just another keyboard/mouse input. It works best for me at 720p30. Parsec works surprisingly well, basically your own personal Stadia. GLHF!
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3 RepliesEdited by Xaren: 1/28/2020 3:54:08 AM[spoiler]Bungie has banned players using Wine in the past. This would fall under modified system files, and/or running under a virtualized system (yes, I know Parsec is not virtualization). You should very closely review this page to know what can constitute as a ban able offense: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11929[/spoiler] Edit: I'm quite wrong. I was thinking of Proton, not Parsec. This is a streaming system, not a WINE implementation. I don't think this violates anything in the TOS, provided it isn't trying to directly interact with Destiny running. You may have to run in a windowed mode for it to work properly.