chibiarc wrote:My opinion: when the game has nothing to deliver people mark their own goals and they go in ANY direction, including this. It was predictable, almost everyone used minor "hacks" like zoom out or in, though the more serious ones surfaced due to the lack of other content.
Don't blame the people too much, its just actio=reactio.
PS: I don't support destructive use of obtained knowledge, however constructive use should be tolerated to an extend imho.
Okay, so next there will be a Game where it´s the goal to hack your way to the treasure, not by the sword, but by the keyboard.
Those (
insert severe insult of choice here) could go there and have their Idea of "Fun" if it was for me.
But anyone cheating his/her way to stuff normaly reserved for those who realy play the game is in my oppinion a very sad excuse for what it´s like to be an Online Gamer. In adition to being a likewise sad excuse for a human being. And while the quote of of actio=reactio is cynical as hell, well... justification of the own failings by those of others always was a method worth its while. Sadly.
You "don´t support destructive use of optained knowledge" allright, but where to draw the line? Your argument is, because there is at the moment no real "contend" for us to play with, we should be allowed to do illegal things.
Thats just great, go on, destroy whats left of the game.
And if you even dare considering the use of hacking to optain Armor by illegal means to the works of us Video enthusiasts, then you´re on a completely wrong way, that I personaly find very insulting.
I realy hope there is a way to find out who has optained his/her armor legally and who hacked his/her way to it. Ban those (
insert above or other insult) and never let them come back.
Blizzard banns for life, for smaller things.
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