Erik Hollensbe wrote:


On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Bryan wrote:

Well I don't agree with you. If I have learned nothing else in my many
years of gaming it this, anything coded by a human can be hacked by
another human. I can rest assure you that if gamer x was publicly
known
he would be much more careful about doing cheating especially if his
name hit the local news that gamerx was caught last night cheating
in a
tournament. He would probably lose his job over something like
that. The
unspoken truth about soceity is the most people are unwilling to
suffer
the consequences if they do something wrong. That is what is
missing in
gaming. Until you make it painful and humiliating to society
hackers and
cheaters will run unchecked.


Losing their job for cheating at a video game? Have you been spending
too much time with the rubber cement again?

--
Erik Hollensbe
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None, as an avid gamer, server admin, clan leader and defender of our
country I understand what will take to move gaming to the next level. If
you have a better way I would love to hear it. Don't bitch about how to
improve things unless you have a better way to get there.

Crazy_One


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