View Full Version : cheating...a question of morality
ineluki
05-04-2005, 09:41 PM
i think cheating is ok offline because who cares if the moral legit ppl want to look down on us. why fight them? I only dupe when my friend would steal the item and stack if something really pisses me off(olga flow ult. had it coming), and if you want to flame me go ahead i'll just laugh at you for getting worked up over nothing, BTW i am just stating my opinion just don't be an ass about it m'kay?
Skorpius
05-04-2005, 09:45 PM
Hate to break it to you, but you missed out on the Cheating Versus Legitimate war of '03 - '04. No one really cares anymore.
Mixfortune
05-04-2005, 11:30 PM
Indeed, most of the concerns are over more direct forms of harm, such as forced FSOD and the like... the use of dupes and/or hacked items is not so flame centered as it used to be.
Either way, this will most likely end up another thread cast into obscurity like all the others before it, with the same topic and discussion.
But at least it's somewhat what the original poster wanted. http://pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_razz.gif
RedSchwar
05-05-2005, 04:22 AM
Throughout most of time, questions of morality are cast into obscurity by immoral people who wish to ignore them.
That does not make them any less relevant. It doesn't matter how many people care if 2+2=4, 2+2 still equals 4 whether or not someone is around to agree.
Saviar
05-05-2005, 11:33 AM
Yes, but that is a proven fact, using numbers and visible aids.
The idea of morals cannot be represented so easily, as they vary from person to person, so your analogy is not applicable to the topic. 2+2 will always equal 4, but not everyone will always think something is wrong or right; no one can change their mind and change that 2+2 now equals five, but someone can change their mind on morals.
Morals aren't mathematics.
Skorpius
05-05-2005, 01:03 PM
On 2005-05-05 01:22, RedSchwar wrote:
Throughout most of time, questions of morality are cast into obscurity by immoral people who wish to ignore them.
Or those that already found out which questions of morality are relevant to life.
Mixfortune
05-05-2005, 05:46 PM
On 2005-05-05 01:22, RedSchwar wrote:
Throughout most of time, questions of morality are cast into obscurity by immoral people who wish to ignore them.
I'm not saying "oh, I don't want this topic around, therefore I'm going to ignore it as if it didn't exist", I'm saying there has been a thread like this every half week since the creation of the Cheaters forum.
Stop pretending that you know what it is I'm saying, because each time you're wrong.
Superguppie
05-06-2005, 03:23 AM
Indeed we see these topics regularly. So, I'll say once more I couldn't care less if people that are and stay strictly offline ruin their own game, and their own game only by cheating. If you want te be done with the game as fast as you can, by all means do so.
You need to cheat to beat Olga? You must be impatient. I can do it without cheating (*takes out fully grinded Justy with high Dark%*) although it does often take me one or two scape dolls. And I don't consider myself a badass expert player. As some people in some of the other threads have stated, this game isn't so hard there is a need to cheat.
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Saviar
05-06-2005, 11:58 AM
There's never a game so hard that you HAVE to cheat...there's no reason for a game to ever be designed like that.
Some people cheat to add new dimensions to their gameplay, and to have more fun. Some people don't find hunting for the weapon they want for months unfruitfully to be fun, or some people simply don't have the dozens of hours to spare. Cheating isn't used as a method to "beat" the game, and no it isn't hard. In fact, Episode 1 is a joke in my opinion, and only episode 2 is really too difficult. But, regardless, I just wanted to say that people don't just use it to beat the game. Yup.
Superguppie
05-09-2005, 04:30 AM
Could be. But I do remark that for anyone that doesn't want to hunt a long time for the accomplishment of getting an ultra-rare weapon this just isn't the game. To make up for impatience with a cheat and then think you know how to play the game (as I have seen quite a few cheaters do) is bullshit. If you can't spare the time or the patience to play a game without cheats, I don't see the point in playing it at all.
Ep.2 is a lot harder than Ep.1, yes. That's why people always say you shouldn't start it until you have finished Ep.1 on the same difficulty. You should really only play Ep.2 when you have come to the point where Ep.1 is boring because it is too easy. At that time, once again, cheating will not be needed.
adamgnome104
05-11-2005, 09:52 PM
I honestly don't mind about rares.
It's the whole OMFGZORZ CORRUPT U codes that piss(ed) me off. >_>
Plagarius
05-28-2005, 04:48 PM
On 2005-05-05 08:33, Saviar wrote:
Yes, but that is a proven fact, using numbers and visible aids.
The idea of morals cannot be represented so easily, as they vary from person to person, so your analogy is not applicable to the topic. 2+2 will always equal 4, but not everyone will always think something is wrong or right; no one can change their mind and change that 2+2 now equals five, but someone can change their mind on morals.
Morals aren't mathematics.
I agree with you Saviar,life cannot be made simple,morality changes with each interpretation of our continually fluxiating perspective.(My brain hurts)
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