Adell-Chan
TailsBound
So are you.
Apparently you assume everybody has wifi connections and/or wants to take the extra time involved to go onto the trading system and hunt down something that isn't "Give me a level 100 Mewtwo and I'll give you a level 3 Bidoof" compared to just buying an AR and getting everything they want within 5 minutes.
Cheating is
efficient.
THAT DEPENDS.
If you use hacks to catch the Pokemon at their basic levels, like a code to run into a basic Level 70 Mewtwo in the wild, and you still have to catch it, that's fine with me. When you get to editting levels, stats, moves, etc, that's where I draw the line. Catching them in their legit basic status is fine, but I DESPISE people who edit values and s**t.
Personally, I don't give a s**t what anybody does with their games.
Just as long as they don't try to pretend that they accomplished it legitimately.
While I think it's stupid to brag about video game accomplishments in the first place, it's just pure dumbassery to brag about video game accomplishments that you didn't even accomplish.
If you're gonna cheat, admit that you cheat. If you want to pretend like you're hot s**t because you have a level 100 Mewtwo with 500 in each stat, don't act like you actually trained anything when you just popped an AR into your DS.
*shrug*
Same way I feel about FPSes online, too.
It's one thing to act like getting a few headshots somehow makes your p***s big, but it's a complete other level of dumbassery to brag about how great you are, then get auto-banned a minute later because the cheat detection system just caught you.
True story in TFC, actually. Guy was running around at full speed shooting everybody perfectly and barely taking a scratch, started spouting off that he's so cool, then BAM. Big announcement automatically sent by the cheat detection that cheats had been found and he got banned from the server. Oh how the rest of us laughed.