You're arguing for the sake of argument at this point, Kohaku. He's made it pretty clear that exploiting is fine regardless, he just doesn't see the point in it. More specifically, he doesn't see the point in putting that much work into cheating when you could cheat a different way and accomplish the same goal a thousand times more easily.
That's all he said. He never said "You're a dirty horrible cheater and therefore no one will ever love you" or any such nonsense.
He said "You know it would be a lot easier to just mod in a reaction, because cheating is cheating."
That's all.
I'm sorry, are you under the impression I'm being angry or vengeful here?
I'm just playing with an idea, here. "Argument for argument's sake" isn't terribly far off, but I'd rather just say that I'd like to change a point of view, if I can. I just think it is silly to consider one kind of exploit or modding of a game fine, but another kind of exploit to be worthy of a derogatory term, like "cheating".
No, that is not what I'm saying. An exploit is using the game mechanics to play the game the way it wasn't intended to be played by its creator.
And isn't using wall designation to herd dwarves something the game wasn't intended to have players use? It's simply a workaround, but it's still an exploit.
I shouldn't have expected any less from the veteran of the coopers thread. That'll be my last post in this thread, unless I have something to add to the actual topic.
You're as much a "veteran", oh caller of "retard fight".
Something you (and possibly Asmodeus) have to realize is that I post for fun as much as any other reason, because I like seeing other people's reactions and other points of views. Hopefully, I might even influence a point of view. That's far from trolling or getting in an angry huff.
Y'know, that brings to mind. I will never understand why everyone seems to think that the minute someone says "Y'know, that is cheating." in relation to a single player game immediately means they're calling the cheater a douchebag. Could it be they're just pointing out that it's cheating? I don't think they ever told them to stop.
The only downside to cheating in a SP game is you don't get to really brag about how awesome you are for winning the game. Well, you can, but everyone will roll their eyes at you. Otherwise, you've affected absolutely nothing, which is why SP games like Doom and whatnot all included cheat codes. So people could dork around with them and have a blast.
Being defensive about having cheated in a SP game (wherein the only person whom was cheated is one's self) strikes me as a bit odd. Cheating in a MP game? Sure. Cheating in a SP game? Who cares?
And don't get me wrong Bauglir, I understand that there's a sense of accomplishment in it, but man that's a lot of work for harvesting excess adamantine.
Hehe.
Argument for argument's sake, here, Asmodeus?
Anyway, yes, I essentially agree, and was trying to make a similar point. The problem is that "cheating" is a term with an inherent negative connotation. "Modding" has no negative connotation. Both, ultimately, describe the same general idea, though: changing the game.