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Old 09-18-2014, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by HeallunRumblebelly [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
tl;dr, yall *****s should be just happy to play da game cuz ib/tmo clearly cheatin.

I mean, it's purely speculation and with the way raiding is at the moment such methods would be for the most part useless (which is why trackers can no longer engage, etc.) but we'll go with this Forensic guy's opinion.
Someone the other day was talking about programmable keyboards and discussing whether they are or aren't cheating.

The rule legislators and rule lawyers will argue for months and years about what does and doesn't break the rules. All competitions work like this. People push the rules as far as possible. Being a winner means understanding where the line is and exploiting that.

A hockey player who doesn't play as dirty as the ref will allow is a bad hockey player. Wayne Gretzky's high achievements were based on the dirty play of his enforcers who pushed the rules to their absolute limits and even got penalized for that many times. Gretzky is now hailed as the greatest player ever... and he was...

If you turn EQ into an elite competitive sport then to be a contender you have to understand the rules and push them to their limit. This is what being competitive means... and pushing the rules to their limit means pushing them to their limit of enforceability.

Unfortunately for EQ... it's extremely easy to cheat. This is why it's absolutely retarded to turn EQ into a competitive sport. Competitive EQ is the dumbest eSport ever. If you want an eSports competition you should go play a game that was built for it.

All of these people are crying because they are being dominated and they are unwilling to "sink to the level" of the winners. It's really stupid to expect an "honorable" competition in this of all places.