No. Only children care how others play a game. You don't wanna use the cheats, play with like minded people.
Hell I have three Mythocast. I got each one legitimately. No cheats just working with people who are capable and I can work with. I don't care how you got yours.
I don't care how you beat Crota. Once they fix that people will either learn or fail. Sink or swim, baby.
Now I'm gonna go work on my Swordbreaker and Hunger of Crota so I can use the Hive killing ability for the next raid.
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Sums it up perfectly play the game how you want to play it. STFU All these assholes calling for nurf this and nurf that are basically saying " I want everyone to play the way I do!" Bunch of babies Bungie will patch it soon so get over it.
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Well try doing a raid with a bunch of dumbasses it sucks they don't listen, I can't find good raid group. P.S I've done it legitimate before
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I have. Done it several times. Even did Hard Mode VoG with randoms. Even in those cases I've often beaten it. Sure sometimes the randoms suck but not always.
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Thats like you and a few others are cheating on a test. But the rest aren't. Cheating is cheating. End of story.
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Bad example. Cheating on a test is not the same as "cheating" in a -blam!-en VIDEO GAME
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Thank you. Glad somebody sees that
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Someone else gave a better analogy than I did. Look through the comments.
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Bad analogy. I don't want an engineer who cheated through school to design the bridge I'm driving on. Or the doctor who cheated through school removing my kidneys. I may not want the guy who always cheated Crota on my raid team, but that's a little different...
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Tough luck, a large percentage of doctors cheated on their medical exams.
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You base this on?
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This.
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 12/23/2014 10:21:05 PMHere's why your point is irrelevant 1) I never said doctors never cheat on exams. I said I don't want them operating on me if they do. 2) you obviously googled this article as it doesn't show that a "large percentage" of doctors cheat their way through school, as I originally mentioned. It's talking about a specific radiology certification. So you didn't even provide proof for your "large percentage" statement, much less even begin to address my overall point. 3) you fail at logic and at life. And you are wrong because I say so! (Don't be mad at this, you pretty much said this to me, so nanny nanny boo boo)!
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Lel okay I guess I found a bible thumping southerner.
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 12/23/2014 10:20:17 PMWow, UR an idiot. You can't even make up your own insults. And it's LOL dumbass!
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You're* Yep, because you were the first to ever say that in the history of ever. Congratulations, you special unique snowflake you. You mist be so proud.
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 12/23/2014 10:28:48 PMDone talking to you idiot. Have a nice day playing with crayons or whatever you short bus special people do. Why does everyone on the forum say special snowflake? Nevermind, don't answer that, it would require I keep taking to you. I will just take it that Forrest Gump over here has a problem with original thought!
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Must*
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I love people who instantly turn to google when asked for a source. It's so obvious. Isn't that like cheating on logic? Or am I supposed to believe that you frequently read CNN's huff post and this particular article just vividly stuck out in your memory? Psssst!
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Read about it on Cracked.com a while back actually and decided to read the article for myself.
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 12/23/2014 9:34:19 PMYeah ok. Point is, if given the choice I would rather not have a doctor operating on me that cheated their way through school. That is a cheat that would affect my life in a significant way. To be fair I would rather not run the raid with a guy that only cheats the bosses, but I think it's pretty to simple to see how it wouldn't affect my life in a significant way, even if I did. That was my point. That is why I said cheating on tests is a poor comparison. One has bearing in the real world, the other does not. Now if it is a professional gaming tournament where the winner receives money or endorsements, then I can see getting bent out of shape if your opponent cheats. But, let's be honest, all we are doing on a daily basis with these video games is being entertained and wasting time.
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Whether you believe me or not, you're still wrong.
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 12/23/2014 9:41:24 PMYou must be Christian (or otherwise religious). Only a bible thumper (or some similar such nonsense) would be so obtuse as to declare someone wrong without giving any logical reason why. You are just wrong! Why? Because I say so! Conversation over! Brilliant. Please don't bother talking to me anymore. I don't mind debates, but don't like debating with morons.
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Edited by High Charity: 12/23/2014 9:44:08 PMNope You're actually wrong because I've shown you that you were, with the link I have earlier. You must be a Christian because you like to refuse to belive facts that are laid out in front of you and believe yourself right despite the aforementioned facts showing you otherwise.
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 12/23/2014 9:52:25 PMYou didn't prove anything except that CNN discovered a bunch of doctors cheating on tests and reported about it. How did that disprove my argument? I never said there weren't doctors that cheated on tests. I said I don't want them operating on me! Do you understand the difference there? Or does that simple concept require further clarification? Let me simplify my point because you are obviously too dense to understand. Doctor cheating on test = botched surgery = possible death = real world impact. Gamer cheating on raid = lower level of game skill = bad team member = wasted 30 mins of game time = NO REAL WORLD IMPACT!!!! Do you understand now? Or do you still think your CNN article has anything to do with what I was talking about?
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>"I bet you got that from Google!" >Well yeah, I googled it after I saw it in cracked and didn't believe it > "Lolzors see ur wrong, I don't believe you' > http://www.cracked.com/article_21562_5-important-skills-that-are-horrifyingly-easy-to-fake.html