That's kinda of "social justice" conclusions. Blizzs decides what is way to go and what is "no-no", not ppl.That doesnt make it not an exploit or "ok". It's abusing a bug and exploiting for an advantage over other players. Thats like people who say "its only illegal if you get caught" which... not how it works.
If you want to glitch and exploit around and think its fun, then by all means. Just dont go getting all whiny about it when people call you out on the scumbag behavior. You know exactly what you're doing. Own it.
Well, i do not think that you should decide what is griefing and what is not, but we all have report button and access to information.
So i do not understand why is it necessary to make situation into some kind of moral choice and basically just badmouth at empty spot.
I go one step further (in 10-19 bracket), I submit videos and enjoy seeing them get "time off" from blizz, there are many who are doing this in 10-19 than 20-29.. for the simple reason, I do not want to see another twink in my game (from the opposite fraction), just that simpleExcuse me I am not a snitch, I will call out ppl using this for cheap laughs though.
Blizzard very obviously desires a game in which xp-off players and xp-on players are separated in instanced pvp.
Meanwhile vets are 'xp-on' while we can't level up? There's just a hint of hypocrisy reading this thread. Yes, doing things that aren't intended is seen as bad by most people (including me). Meanwhile, people are using ilevel 44-49 items that are unobtainable now (or still obtainable) yet that's not seen as an exploit? Do you think that Bramble staff is meant to have that item level? Do you think it's intended for people to have artifact weapons 15 ilevel higher than everyone else? You would need to be level 43 to obtain a ilevel 49 weapon usually. Or ilevel 44 neck pieces from holidays? There's heaps of ways that vets (and some F2P) are 'exploiting' that we just call GF'd most of the time and accept (and yes I realize Bramble is not GF'd yet.)
In terms of power differentials, the difference between vets and levelers is bigger than 27-29s and vets. Yes it's an exploit, but I wouldn't be so quick to judge if you're in one of the former categories.
Meanwhile vets are 'xp-on' while we can't level up? There's just a hint of hypocrisy reading this thread. Yes, doing things that aren't intended is seen as bad by most people (including me). Meanwhile, people are using ilevel 44-49 items that are unobtainable now (or still obtainable) yet that's not seen as an exploit? Do you think that Bramble staff is meant to have that item level? Do you think it's intended for people to have artifact weapons 15 ilevel higher than everyone else? You would need to be level 43 to obtain a ilevel 49 weapon usually. Or ilevel 44 neck pieces from holidays? There's heaps of ways that vets (and some F2P) are 'exploiting' that we just call GF'd most of the time and accept (and yes I realize Bramble is not GF'd yet.)
In terms of power differentials, the difference between vets and levelers is bigger than 27-29s and vets. Yes it's an exploit, but I wouldn't be so quick to judge if you're in one of the former categories.
"If at first you don't succeed, maybe skidiving isn't for you.""You ever notice how everyone that drives slower than you is an idiot, and everyone that drives faster than you is an asshole?"
-George Carlin
This is pretty weak tea but lemme see if I can clear it up without feeling like Im running into a brick wall repeating myself yet again.Meanwhile vets are 'xp-on' while we can't level up? There's just a hint of hypocrisy reading this thread.
I think the problem a lot of you are having is that you think my complaint is that xp-debuffing exploiters are powerful and its hypocritical to whine about them being powerful when you yourself are powerful. But thats not my argument.In terms of power differentials, the difference between vets and levelers is bigger than 27-29s and vets. Yes it's an exploit, but I wouldn't be so quick to judge if you're in one of the former categories.
Calling grandfathered gear an "exploit" is a helluva stretch. This is the kind of broken reasoning you use when you're trying to make an argument stick and really have nothing to stick it to. Its just an attempt to deflect and get a twink on the back foot defending legitimately acquired gear when the conversation at hand is about exploiting to get around game design. A for effort, i guess but this is so fucking stupid I'm not gonna waste time on it.Meanwhile, people are using ilevel 44-49 items that are unobtainable now (or still obtainable) yet that's not seen as an exploit? Do you think that Bramble staff is meant to have that item level? Do you think it's intended for people to have artifact weapons 15 ilevel higher than everyone else? You would need to be level 43 to obtain a ilevel 49 weapon usually. Or ilevel 44 neck pieces from holidays? There's heaps of ways that vets (and some F2P) are 'exploiting' that we just call GF'd most of the time and accept
"You ever notice how everyone that drives slower than you is an idiot, and everyone that drives faster than you is an asshole?"
-George Carlin
I think the problem a lot of you are having is that you think my complaint is that xp-debuffing exploiters are powerful and its hypocritical to whine about them being powerful when you yourself are powerful. But thats not my argument.
As I've said before, I see nothing wrong with heavily GFd old twinks who want to level their toons in one last hurrah and maybe dodge some of the xp by queing specific instead of random. Nothing wrong or scummy there, I think its actually kinda cool to see those guys in BGs.
My argument is that when a ruleset is established in a game or sport that you voluntarily agree to play, you should abide by it. When people don't and cheat their way to an advantage over other players, thats pretty scummy. Having advantages over others is not the scummy part, mind you. Its the cheating to get it that's the problem.
Hell, if someone wants to lock XP at 27 and go farm themselves up a perfect gear set for the next two levels and then pop xp back on and play through that way, whatever. I think the cost benefit analysis is a bit skewed there but you do you.
The exp-reduced debuff remains not an exploit. It just isn't.
you think my criteria is "if it can be done, its not an exploit"?According to your own criteria, Chops.