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Originally Posted by Achilles
I too have this perspective, I see most of the arguments pertaining to affecting others with the glitch, not how it affects one's own self.
Seems every known game has glitches, cheats, hack, whatever you wish to label them as.
I had run 27 game servers and Nationwide Lan Events and at one particular Lan event , my nemisis, and a game hack organization decided to crash our Lan event from the outside in,.. These guys were and are still exploiting and cheating their way around causing havoc. Those who use exploits to disrupt and harm others are pond scum.
A bug or glitch isn't necessarily a bad thing,.. most will be fixed, but some may find their way to becoming part of the game.
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I tend to agree with you. The people that use these exploits against others are pond scum (not as descriptive as I would like, but sufficient). I still fail to see what satisfaction one would gain having cheated to win at a game? Is the sense of accomplishment geared towards the win, or is it more about the fact that they found a way to cheat? Either way, it speaks to the lack of ability to play the game.
What games did you run for the LAN's?