Thoth Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 Here's the link. I question whether I came off as too hard or brusque, but one thing to keep in mind is that these folks are casual gamers, and I didn't realize it until my argument was dug in.
The Amazing Rando Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 Eh, I'm less than a casual gamer, and even I would not see that as cheating. I would see it as exploiting, but there's nothing wrong in that. You do what you got to do to win.
Special K Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 God I'm glad I don't play MMORPGS. I looked up the exploit you talked about. How hard is it for Blizzard to fix it?
Rob Anybody Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 If you can use it, you use it. If people want to compare honour in a MMORPG to honour in real life, they can go ahead, but in the end it means shit.
Special K Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 That IS their real life. Seriously, I had a friend, his housemate used to blow off actual social events because he had gotten a group together in Everquest.
Sideburnious Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 ^This is true. While I don't know if its still as true with as much as my friends/people I know, there was a good few months where all they would do is come home and play WoW, wouldn't go out at the weekend and just became completely involved in the game.
Jer Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 Scrub mentality is always fun. But sheesh, these people are nuts. Comparing jumping a fence in WoW to rape or slavery? Oooookay then...
EricMM Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 Would these people complain about rocketjumping too?
Guest Princess Leena Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 This is why I loathe online gaming.
Gary Floyd Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 Did you steal there CLoud Song, or whatever http://wowseriousbusiness.ytmnsfw.com/
chirs3 Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 (edited) Never played WoW, but I'd kind of agree with you here, as I too ignored opponents who said "10 Minutes No Rush" in Starcraft. Cheap? Sure. Against the rules? No. While that wasn't exactly an exploit, it still applies here. In competitive gaming, anything short of rewriting code (or fucking with the network, ala Standbying in Halo 2) is acceptable. Don't like it? Find a way to counter it. Thoth made numerous references to fighting games I'll never play, but I imagine people who are good at them know the exploits, and as a result, know ways to avoid or counter them. Don't want your opponents to get an advantage by gate jumping? Then you do it too. The advantage is null, and within this single game of AB, your teams are on equal ground. Edited March 12, 2006 by chirs3
HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 WoW is a big reason why my girlfriend cheated on me. Gods honest truth.
Guest Vitamin X Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 WoW is a big reason why my girlfriend cheated on me. Gods honest truth. ... whoa now. I think this requires some elaboration.
Masked Man of Mystery Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 Never played WoW, but I'd kind of agree with you here, as I too ignored opponents who said "10 Minutes No Rush" in Starcraft. Cheap? Sure. Against the rules? No. While that wasn't exactly an exploit, it still applies here. In competitive gaming, anything short of rewriting code (or fucking with the network, ala Standbying in Halo 2) is acceptable. Don't like it? Find a way to counter it. Thoth made numerous references to fighting games I'll never play, but I imagine people who are good at them know the exploits, and as a result, know ways to avoid or counter them. Don't want your opponents to get an advantage by gate jumping? Then you do it too. The advantage is null, and within this single game of AB, your teams are on equal ground. Now hang on a second there, if you join a game with explicit instructions saying no rush and then you rush, that is plain out cheap.
EricMM Posted March 12, 2006 Report Posted March 12, 2006 It's one thing if you make a game with that in teh title. Anyways, with starcraft? Unless I SEE someone in real life, agree to no-rush, I don't TRUST anyone online to do that (wait to rush)
chirs3 Posted March 13, 2006 Report Posted March 13, 2006 (edited) Never played WoW, but I'd kind of agree with you here, as I too ignored opponents who said "10 Minutes No Rush" in Starcraft. Cheap? Sure. Against the rules? No. While that wasn't exactly an exploit, it still applies here. In competitive gaming, anything short of rewriting code (or fucking with the network, ala Standbying in Halo 2) is acceptable. Don't like it? Find a way to counter it. Thoth made numerous references to fighting games I'll never play, but I imagine people who are good at them know the exploits, and as a result, know ways to avoid or counter them. Don't want your opponents to get an advantage by gate jumping? Then you do it too. The advantage is null, and within this single game of AB, your teams are on equal ground. Now hang on a second there, if you join a game with explicit instructions saying no rush and then you rush, that is plain out cheap. I know it's cheap. I never said it wasn't. In fact, if you look right up there at the bolded statement... Besides, there's plenty of ways to counter rushes. If you don't want to get rushed, learn 'em. That said, I don't go out of my way looking for 10 MIN NO RUSH games, but if I happen to join a game and then they say "No rush!", fuck 'em. Edited March 13, 2006 by chirs3
Masked Man of Mystery Posted March 13, 2006 Report Posted March 13, 2006 Never played WoW, but I'd kind of agree with you here, as I too ignored opponents who said "10 Minutes No Rush" in Starcraft. Cheap? Sure. Against the rules? No. While that wasn't exactly an exploit, it still applies here. In competitive gaming, anything short of rewriting code (or fucking with the network, ala Standbying in Halo 2) is acceptable. Don't like it? Find a way to counter it. Thoth made numerous references to fighting games I'll never play, but I imagine people who are good at them know the exploits, and as a result, know ways to avoid or counter them. Don't want your opponents to get an advantage by gate jumping? Then you do it too. The advantage is null, and within this single game of AB, your teams are on equal ground. Now hang on a second there, if you join a game with explicit instructions saying no rush and then you rush, that is plain out cheap. I know it's cheap. I never said it wasn't. In fact, if you look right up there at the bolded statement... Besides, there's plenty of ways to counter rushes. If you don't want to get rushed, learn 'em. That said, I don't go out of my way looking for 10 MIN NO RUSH games, but if I happen to join a game and then they say "No rush!", fuck 'em. Okay, that's more understandable. I usually joined games with no rush in the name
dubq Posted March 13, 2006 Report Posted March 13, 2006 That IS their real life. Seriously, I had a friend, his housemate used to blow off actual social events because he had gotten a group together in Everquest. I have the opposite problem. I'm paying for WoW and have no time to play it. Cancellation date here I come. =\
HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted March 14, 2006 Report Posted March 14, 2006 WoW is a big reason why my girlfriend cheated on me. Gods honest truth. ... whoa now. I think this requires some elaboration. She started working at a LAN center I took her too (mostly because our friends worked there) and they basically hired her because she was a girl. She started playing WoW, became obsessed, and ended up cheating on me with two guys at the same time (guys she worked with, who were suppose to be friends of mine) and is now dating some 4 foot tall, 20 pound kid who she says she has more in common with then with me (which is a lie. He just plays WoW). She is playing WoW right now, I will bet my life on it. Fuck WoW.
EricMM Posted March 14, 2006 Report Posted March 14, 2006 well, it sounds like youre better off. (don't want to turn this into LSD)
muzz Posted March 14, 2006 Report Posted March 14, 2006 WoW is a big reason why my girlfriend cheated on me. Gods honest truth. ... whoa now. I think this requires some elaboration. She started working at a LAN center I took her too (mostly because our friends worked there) and they basically hired her because she was a girl. She started playing WoW, became obsessed, and ended up cheating on me with two guys at the same time (guys she worked with, who were suppose to be friends of mine) and is now dating some 4 foot tall, 20 pound kid who she says she has more in common with then with me (which is a lie. He just plays WoW). She is playing WoW right now, I will bet my life on it. Fuck WoW. Take solace in the fact that she'll probably get tired of the constant raiding and farming for items and realise what an idiot she was. Then she'll probably look at her new boyfriend and call you the next day. <3 Spike.
HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted March 14, 2006 Report Posted March 14, 2006 I love you Muzz. Like my ex-girlfriend loves cock and her level 36 Firecast spell that does 400 damage for 8 seconds.
Failed Bridge Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 obviously the only way to get back at her is to join the opposite faction and kill her repeatedly on there.
HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 obviously the only way to get back at her is to join the opposite faction and kill her repeatedly on there. That may be the greatest idea ever. Do I want to buy a level 60 character to follow her around and kill her constantly?
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