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I "lol" at the people who actually think modding or hacking is okay. Sure, it's not like you'll go to prison like others like lerzba said, but it's not like you can actually do what you want. Look at this way. Let's be in Disney's shoes. (Probably yellow, because that's how the Mouse uses it.) Let's say we create a game for players to enjoy. All of a sudden, people are reporting hacking and modding third party programs. Would you tell them, "Hey, it's all right. After all, it's really fun to do. Heck, let them all hack and mod as much as they want. It's fair!" I wouldn't think so. Now, let's be in the hacker's and modder's shoes. This is what they're honestly thinking. "If I found this, then certainly everyone should know how. *tells everyone the glitch*" Now, that was only the glitching point of view. Now, let's really try the hacker's and modder's shoes. They're thinking, "Gaining rep is too hard. I wish there were a way to make it easier. Why not use a third party program?" Now, I am NOT trying to offend anyone in any way but honestly, gaining rep isn't SUPPOSED to be easy. Why do you think they use the phrase "Most feared pirate in the Caribbean"? It's supposed to be an accomplishment! Not the click of a button and then boom, you're all maxed. How do you think I felt when I mastered my pirate, then all of a sudden, I saw people using auto clickers and mods to master themselves and cheat? Honestly, that's not how it's supposed to work. How would you get that sense of accomplishment if it only took maybe a day to master? Seriously, my two cents is that this is what people need to think about. End of rant. (I'm pretty surprised at myself, 'cuz this is one big rant compared to the small ones I've made. O_o)
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