adamts01, on 30 October 2015 - 05:01 AM, said:
You're confusing war with sport. If someone pulls a knife on me in the street, I'm pulling my Glock. If I'm fighting someone in the dojo, I want an equal opponent. Completely different scenarios. For me it sucks going up against new players, I hate stomps. It's like hunting at the zoo. Most of the time I drive my Mist Lynx because I want a challenge. If you want to go around kicking puppies with your steel toes, whatever, I just don't know why you feel like bragging about it. And for all the puppies that get stuck in high tier games I feel sorry for them and us because they won't stick around and we won't have a game because of lost players.
You get it. That's good to see. Seriously.
PholkLorr, on 30 October 2015 - 05:36 AM, said:
If both sides agreed to a rule, then it is honorable to honor that rule. Eg. Both agreed to stock builds. Or both agreed to laser vomit.
If there isn't such a rule, and anyone can build any way they like, then I see no reason why I should purposely build my mech to gimp myself.
What if your sub optimal build is still better than a 6 mg build? Shall I then go whining about how your 2 ac2 1 uac5 1 ac20 2 small laser build is superior to my 6 mg build?
When will it end? The crappiest build whining that the crappier build is better than the crappiest build? The crappier build whining that the average build is better than the crappier build?
Why not just build something that is good?
PS. This game's slogan is called "the future is war".
When did running meta become a 'rule' agreed upon? It is a methodology, not a rule. It can be ignored at the whim of the player and suffer no official repudiation for it.
When did exploits and erroneous game features become rules that people agreed to? A mistake is not an intent, and it should be corrected to meet intent. Was not the LRMpocalypse a mistake exploited for a short period then thankfully reversed? Was it unfair to abuse that? What about the 12man breach into the public queues when organized teams were making 100 games to 0 roflstomps against pugs and the community had to band together and say no more till PGI fixed the mistake? Perfectly legitimate in your apparent vision and never should have been reversed. We all should just have 'gotten good'.
What you are defending is of the same moral level as getting away with a crime on a technicality. It makes no difference functionally or ethically whether it is just a speeding ticket or defrauding a pension fund ruining the lives of millions. It is still abusing a flaw in the system for personal gain at the expense of others. This... attitude... is only a dim Neitzsche-esque reflection of that same immorality.
Yes, you are adhering to the LETTER of the law, but not the SPIRIT. This seems to be the growing blight on gaming as a whole or at least across every online game I encounter, I see it. The argument "If I can get away with it, it's legal. If it benefits me, I deem it good" has grabbed hold of the current zeitgeist of gaming culture. Is this the moral core of gamers? The 'ubermensch' or in gaming parlance 'l33t' are above condemnation because nobody can compete with them, and the rules just hold them back? If it is, then we are a far more depraved and wretched lot than I ever dared condemn us as.
Thankfully, I don't believe it's universally true and is reversible, because I game with many good people and see it is only a visible minority attempting to set the tone and control the language.
I do not agree to your interpretation of the application of the rules and choose instead of just using the letter of the rule, but the spirit as well. Just because something is legal or permitted does not make it right, moral or good. In the end, PGI is the final arbiter of what is allowed in the game; What is legal. What is the intent.
Not you.
Not us.
Thank God for that.
PS: This is a game. Not war. There is no real honor at stake. No real valor. No real sacrifice. No heroes. This is just playing pretend. If anyone believes it is they are in need of professional help. No, really. Good and honest gameplay among peers is one thing. This is all it is.
Edit: after reading some more of these posts here by players, I have to say I am encouraged at the blanket repudiation of this l33t attitude. I guess in one ill conceived way, this discussion will end up being a benefit to the community in spite of the original intent.
Edited by Kjudoon, 30 October 2015 - 06:14 AM.