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Post by Adam Schmelzle on Nov 12, 2007 10:43:26 GMT -5
I guess it was going to happen eventually, but somebody has now obviously been cheating the scores in 'Origami Daffodil'. This is just a simply little game, yet somebody took the time to spoil it for other people. Well, I guess it's good timing that my advertisers are soon to be offering a high-scores system that's integrated with their servers, so I can offload this kinda thing to them. What's the point in taking the time to cheat at a free game?
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Post by josechavarria on Apr 19, 2008 11:14:18 GMT -5
If you were offering me a free vacation to the bahamas, okay I could see why people would cheat, but cheating on a free game? or just cheating. I agree with you it is not right. People that cheat have no character, no discipline not in something as simple as a game, but life as a whole. Okay enough of my soldier talk. Good job to all of those that do the right thing. And thanks Adam for helping us soldiers stay entertained during those long boring hours of duty...
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Post by Adam Schmelzle on Apr 19, 2008 12:13:06 GMT -5
Glad you enjoy the games.
I really didn't think anyone would put forth the effort to cheat their scores in any of my games. Like you said, FREE games. Why bother? It's not like there's anyone to brag to. I can't imagine these people going up to their friends and saying "look dudez, I'm teh RockX0rs at Daffodil growing!"
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Post by josechavarria on Apr 19, 2008 16:22:42 GMT -5
lol
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Post by vlad on Apr 24, 2008 3:13:29 GMT -5
The only reason people cheat in games is because they can or found a way to do it. It's as unfortunate and simple as that.
Their "bragging rights" are related not to the game or the high-score, but beating a certain system. Think of it as another game inside the game.
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