Stupidity is stupidity and wrong is wrong. Soldier or no. That said, I would say you're both looking at the problem from the wrong point of view. You see, you're both discussing how to fix an issue using the same system that causes it when the underlying problem is the system itself.
In other (and perhaps more relatable) terms: Sometimes the bug is in the game engine, not the code you wrote for it. It's much harder to fix and you might even have to change to a new engine but it's better to fix the problem properly than to pretend it's somewhere else and let it run rampant.
In other (and perhaps more relatable) terms: Sometimes the bug is in the game engine, not the code you wrote for it. It's much harder to fix and you might even have to change to a new engine but it's better to fix the problem properly than to pretend it's somewhere else and let it run rampant.