Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-9890645-20131112205748/@comment-15491722-20131216022028

TheRhombus77 wrote: CforKat wrote: TheRhombus77 wrote: CforKat wrote: How could anyone avoid that? I mean were we supposed to say ok the game is broken today, its too easy, lets not play? sure...why not. You knew the game was broken, but played it to your unfair advantage anyway. So...are you saying Mobage forced you to cheat? Im sorry I dont really know you, but what ARO said before seems to be quite accurate. You are not responding to any of the arguments/questions being asked by the players here. No actual discussion can take place while you ignore certain points and keep throwing out random new counter arguments. Basically you are just trying to throw fuel on a non-existent fire. So I shall ignore your comments from here on, on this topic.

Thanks for your input.

I believe I have responded. (although in 2 seperate threads). I have admitted "cheated" was a harsh word, so the semantics argument is null. I dont what other word to use for taking full advantage of a broken game.

Do you admit thats what you did? Because it seems pretty obvious to me. But everyone seems to be hiding behind some defense, that it wasnt their fault..."they were just playing the game", the only way they could. Which in this case sounds like an exploit.

For example, in WOW, i remember a few players found a loophole to where a gray item(common drop), was found to sell for a high amount of gold. It was a Mistake by the programmers. But those players had the gold taken and were banned for a week, because even though it wasnt their fault, they knew it was an exploit.

EVERYONE knew it was a bug, and you exploited it. Is that cheating? Of course if you did it, you would say no...right?

And like Ran said, if you are telling us, you didnt know it was an exploit, you are a liar...and if ARO wants to sue me for slander...he is gonna have to get in line.

Oh, ok, so in WOW, there were no other ways that players could play the game that didn't involve an exploit, right? Because that's what the situation was here.

Camping a particular spawn in an MMO is a small part of the game. Playing matches in PvP is the ONLY way to play the TFL event. Those WOW players required specific knowledge to know to camp this thing to make money. TFL players this week just logged in to play like they would any other day, and did the same things that they'd do any other day.

Please, keep throwing those examples out there. And I'm also curious as to what your self-righteous cut-off would be for "cheating". 5 minutes played? 20 minutes? An hour? 6 hours? Using your logic, anyone you fought a SINGLE PvP match should be banned, because matchmaking was broken. Thus, banning the majority of the player base.