Using the Lagonball radar, Donald and Arlong arrive at a village that's being terrorized by shapeshifting fat pig called Rosie O'Donnell. An old woman that possesses the Lagonball agrees to give them her Lagonball if they can make Rosie go away. Rosie, being a fat ugly and gay pig, wants to marry a girl in the village. Arlong dresses up like the girl and tricks Rosie and defeat her. The old woman gives Donald the Lagonball after saving the village. Donald forces Rosie to join the group thinking she will come in handy as building material for a giant wall. Trump Force One runs out of gas so they have to walk through a desert. While walking through the desert a loser socialist called Bernie and his shapeshifting basement dwelling millennial ambushes them. Bernie thinks he has defeated Arlong after using his signature attack 'blame the 1% fist.' But after seeing Donald's magnificent golden hair, he quivers in fear and runs away.lool XD I can't stop reading the second line *Rosie being fat ugly and gay pig* keep it going Arlong I like where this is going.
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I don't think they do. I've seen them apologize for all the crap several times. The thing is, they do have to put limits. Yeah doing a glitch several times may sound reasonable (though highly unlikely unless gathering data) but doing it several times to gain a significant advantage -- anybody can say that's extra effed up. Moreso if the glitch is game-breaking or worse, known with a fix underway. I think this explains why the bans on glitch abuse is based on severity.They don't have to, but they do because let's face it, everything goes two ways. There wouldn't be botters if people stopped buying from them. Problems will always happen and like any other business, you rely on your consumer feedback in order to figure out what to improve/fix. We all know we'd get a better game if we work together.
Actually it does. If nexon is careless to overlook a design mechanism and rely on the good will of players not to find and use those loopholes, it isn't 'cheating' (granted some loopholes are found through hack which IS cheating but some are not). It's their way of hiding their own errors, like the last cube exploit where they failed to fix an ALREADY KNOWN loophole.
I disagree. I still think the onus is on nexon to prevent non-hackable bugs on their own merit. If their complacency leads to the loopholes in the game they can't simply put all the blame on players and call them 'cheaters'. Don't give nexon the greenlight to do a half-donkeyed job.