Sat May 20, 2017 7:57 pm by MiRai
Just to add to what bob said...
"Supported" doesn't mean "able to run full parties or raids with ease," it means that Inner Space is capable of successfully launching multiple instances of the game on a single machine. After that, it's up to the user as to what they want to do, or can even attempt to do, in the game they're playing.
ESO is a great example of a game that people specifically asked for support when it was first launched, so Lax added it. Lax, and he can certainly correct me if I'm miss-speaking here, isn't the type of person to take a stance and say, "This game looks too hard to multibox, so I'm not going to add compatibility for it." People ask for compatibility to be added for whatever reason they have, and, assuming there's time available, he makes that happen.
Now, as for whether or not a recent patch broke compatibility with ESO is another matter all together, and if that is the case, then Lax will have to take another look at the game to see if he can fix that. Someone else, in a fairly recent thread, had mentioned that there were issues with ESO after the game had been launched through Inner Space, but that doesn't mean that the issue wasn't caused by something on their machine.
So, it would seem that, at least recently, Inner Space was (mostly) working with ESO, since someone else was able to successfully launch the game about a month ago.
As a final note, Inner Space is compatible with a lot of games, and, in theory, many more that aren't on the list (as the Wiki page points out). In an ideal setting, we would all be able to continuously check the compatibility of every game with Inner Space every week, but that's just not the case. Normally, if the "core" people who hang out in the community aren't playing a certain game, or at least launching it through Inner Space, then we won't know it's broken until someone comes along and reports the problem. It's unfortunate, but this is how it is with the games that don't house a large, active multiboxing playerbase.