i wouldn't call it cheating if they didn't hack into the system to get it. Its more like using the problem to their advantage.smallharmlesskitten said:It is effectivley cheating. They were making so much money off it, messing up what the economy used to be.TrevorOfCrete said:Theres a difference between exploitation and outright cheating. If there was a bug that littered the galaxy with high grade ships on sale for free would you ban anyone who bought one? In my view theres a massive difference to a unfair advantage purposly created by a player, and an unfair advantage that comes as a result of a bug. Both should be ironed out - yes, but banning people for the latter is not exactly justice in my opinion.smallharmlesskitten said:So you are thinking that....Agreeing not to do something "illegal" under the games laws but doing it anyway isn't bad?TrevorOfCrete said:I cant understand or accept that, but being somone who does not play MMOG, i suppose i never will.smallharmlesskitten said:TOS and EULA. Exploits = BannageTrevorOfCrete said:Why should people get punished for exploiting a failure by the makers of the game?
That's basically like Hacking Counter Strike.
You're free to use loopholes as they're not technically illegal. A programmers error should be blamed on the programmer not the player/s that use the error to gain a profit