I never said it was. You asked a question or should I say made some sort of statement and I honestly answered. Please dont compare a video game to real life. There are real consequences for cheating and exploiting in real life. Not in a video game. Banning? Haha. Why doesn't it matter anyway? How does my so called "cheating" effect you or anyone in destiny?
I'm the type of guy that if I don't have to work hard for something I won't, I'll just find the easy to do things. In real life I have done this in several jobs and didn't hear any complaining, I'm pretty sure they prefer it. Like I said im a opportunist.
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I've made a lot of friends through video games, had real enjoyment, and felt as much accomplishment by figureibg out and perfecting a raid encounter as I have almost anything else. You say that a game shouldn't be lumped in with real life when you're a real person sitting in reality as much as you would be a card game, an office, or any thing else. You're also dealing with real people on the player and developement side (which this is a more serious matter for). On a side not I've just always been under the idea that cheating was wrong no matter what capacity you perform it in. Work, games, love, or anything really. Cheating in a game consistently is counter productive. Sure you're getting cool gear, but why? You don't even use the gear because you don't need it to And before you start casting blame on Bungie for not considering that someone would disconnect their console to cripple a boss I don't think anyone would have been prepared for that. I think people make games under the assumption that players will want to play the game. Sadly they are mistaken about a chunk of the player base who, not only tries harder to find cheats than solving the actual mechanics, defends their desire to cheat as a right. If you were to spend your time discovering how to cheesecake raid boss or doupe items in another game of this type and were caught. I can almost guarantee the devs would do something about it. So, what makes Destiny different? accomplish your goals using cheats. In a pve sense it has a lot to do with principle. You don't cheat, period. It muddled the community and the image of any game your playing. Now that doesn't directly affect you but it does affect some of those in the community, the developers, and whoever else was involved to one degree or another. I can see how you wouldn't care about that, how you could justify that it's not your problem, but why would you? What you do affects, not only, others in a myriad of ways, but how the game might progress from this point forward. Bungle isn't only having to design content for players but they have to safe guard it against the players as well now as they want the game to be played fairly. Lastly, you purchased a liscenes, not the rights to the product. It's at Bungie's descretion how the game is run, to determine what is allowed and what isn't. Exploits, glitches, and the like have been cheating since the dawn of gaming. Time hasn't't changed that. Cheating has always been a punishable act. Time has not changed that either...nor should it.
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Well I don't waste time finding cheats or whatever. I find them on YouTube and google. And I'm pretty sure I bought a game not a license. And I'm not blaming bungie but you know its there game. They are the ones that made the $60+ dollar game not a license. So if we not blaming bungie then who? The customers that paid $60+ dollars for the game? Bungie should thank the people that bought this game for $60+ dollars because they can see exactly what to fix in the next update. In one hand I'm glad bungie didn't release the hard raid yet.
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I didn't expect you to say that. I thought you would cheese that too 0_0
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No..I thought I told you not to judge well especially not me anyway Lol 😂😉
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Well you did say if you could you would lol