>>16754523Sorry, I can't hear you over how much more invested I am in my game than you are.
I try to be good and to breed what I need to be good in a legitimate fashion, because by hacking in the things I need, I'm no better than someone plagiarizing a paper for school. I didn't learn anything or do the work for my success.
Whether some shit-nosed 8-year-old can comprehend the breeding mechanics isn't really my problem. The competitive aspect of the game obviously isn't intended for that audience, so kindly shut the hell up.
>didn't know about destiny knotSomeone would have figured it out just by trial and error.
Perhaps an Aimbot was the wrong analogy. Plagiarization of a college-level paper is probably a bit closer. Why should you succeed for no effort when I refuse to be a piece of shit and am essentially penalized for it?
Here's a solution: How about no one gets to be a piece of shit so the people who are dedicated and actually care get to reap the rewards, hm?