Posted by Calthor on 2010-12-27 13:43:00
A client in beta is not one in which you can cheat or not cheat, technically.
But yeah, some players take more advantage of it than others...
Posted by Bobs on 2010-12-27 13:54:17
If you need to inflate your ego by utilizing beta flaws to win a game that doesn't matter then good luck to you. For me I would feel cheap and less of a player.
Immature powergamers will seek the path of least resistance to over inflate their importance.
Just laugh and move on, in their little minds its not cheating so arguing is pointless.
Posted by DonTomaso on 2010-12-27 14:18:52
And if those bugs aren't reported, you should report them..
Cheers!
Posted by chaoszwerg2001 on 2010-12-27 14:44:37
the bugs are still reported!
greatings
Posted by ColonelSanders on 2010-12-27 15:03:08
"On the other hand, in some cases you gain some advantage of an client crush (for example when u must play your turn a second time becouse of an client crush and the block dices show other results), but i think, this is not cheating, because u didnt have influence on the dices and u can gain disadvantage too."
But the rules say you have to try and play out the turn how it happened before the crash.
Posted by Lakrillo on 2010-12-27 15:08:31
Rules are not enforced in the beta-division.
Feel happy that when the client goes live, you can report such behaviour and they will have a small vacation from FUMBBL.
Posted by Wreckage on 2010-12-27 15:58:16
jan 15th :D
Posted by Gotte on 2010-12-27 23:23:24
Just add them to blacklist, type to an admin and let it go. It might not be against "the rules" in beta but one can hope an admin will give him some S*** anyway.
Posted by Mr_Foulscumm on 2010-12-28 18:59:40
And here is the reason for the deletion of all the FFB teams