what I find more interesting is that xpoff admins are worried about advertising services for real dollars but not services that rely on latency exploiting. Both violate ToS but only one is frowned upon here.Is this bug ok vets?
Maybe we should make a list of bugs we like and dislike... I have a couple of working lag macros if we can get em on the list
youre right! its a pile of shit human bug. mate.Hardly vets bug mate
Hardly vets bug mate
There's a difference between maximizing your toon within the confines of the game and gaining an advantage outside the design of the game. The trade window exploit relies on latency. It's quite a bit different than using powerful enchants on a low level toon.Is the hate towards a bug/exploit because people didn't get the chance themself, or because they can't do them themselves? And twinking is about maximizing yourself.
Man I'm not being a dick... It just proving point. It hilarious how people (not you) can agree with one bug, but not the other.
There's a difference between maximizing your toon within the confines of the game and gaining an advantage outside the design of the game. The trade window exploit relies on latency. It's quite a bit different than using powerful enchants on a low level toon.
It's like people who cut courses at marathons. Sure they crossed the finish line faster, but they had to break the design to do it. You can try to argue that "the point is getting across the line faster" but we all know what theyre doing is cheating.
The enchants are meant to be used at our level (they scale down, work fine on heirlooms). You're putting them on gear that's meant for our level. They can't be used together because the enchant scaling system was half-assed and has a bunch of arbitrary restrictions from years of evolving design decisions. Anyone can use any weapon enchant they want except hunters. Agi/str specs can use their leg enchants on BoEs, but int specs can't. If you want stam on your gloves, use a BoE (and I hope strength isn't your main stat).
I don't think people should advertise or do it publicly, but the glitch itself isn't that big of a deal. The power gain is negligible, more than anything it's just a small extra bit of gear customization. There's a reason people were more vocally against it when tazik's were involved - it actually mattered then.