

The reason that people want to put a firm clamp on maphack is because we can't draw these fine lines between one maphack user and another. Maybe they'll follow your example, but more often then not, they won't. Your argument will only encourage others to think that its ok to use maphack. I'm going to say that your use of maphack is indeed more timid then the typical maphack user's but we can't be assured that every maphack user is this responsible. If you and your circle of friends cut yourselves off from the rest of bnet, why don't you just play IP games with single player characters? Missed that you had actually answered me.but yet again, it doesn't affect you.īut yes, I agree with you most maphackers don't play the same way I do.but people insist on putting us all under one brush anyway, so whats the point of even talking of these things when we might just make it completely black and white and us go off and *really* hurt battlenet.Īnyway, an alternate solution like I said several times would be to have maphack as a controlled visual tool (since its a moot point about Blizzard, they've stated they're not going to make anymore patches, so even if they wanted to, its not going to get added) instead of a rogue tool, that will most likely just get worse and worse with features I myself don't particularly care for.though from a realistic point of view I can see the point of the equipment viewer.how realistic is it that you cannot see what someone is wearing.what are you, blind?.but yes, I can also see that this could unbalance PvP, by letting you know what your opponent is wearing. If we all had the same thoughts, it would be a boring community No matter what, I respect all opinions here. Making a blanket statement of 'U use maphack. But many peeps deliberatley use it for positive ends. But you purists would much rather condemn them than applaud them. Some of the most helpful/generous peeps in the game use mh. I'd challenge anyone here to play/observe me, and afterwards say I negatively affect them w/ mh. I admire those that can play the game in its purity. I too enjoyed playing that way for a few weeks, but the lack of dynamics killed interest. I don't use it to take advantage of anyone.Īnd as far as those who play the game like it is SUPPOSED to be played - consider yerself a small special interest group. I like the economy of closed, and I'm right there w/ all the other hard working mfers trying to hock my items to better myself. Until someone comes up w/ a valid argument as to lumping MH in w/ duping w/o the rigidity of 'its a cheat and thats it' you wont convince me to not use it, or to go to open b-net, which is an utter joke. Just like there are reprehensible lies, and little white lies.

I detest peeps who make hacked items (iths), dupers, and scammers. Some of you see in black and white, and thats fine. How many baal runs have you done where half the people in a public game go straight for the entrances to the next level? Its widespread. I've seen someone say most people don't cheat. Few peeps enjoy finding out the door to Durance lvl 3 was in that last unchecked corner. There is nothing dynamic about it EXCEPT for mfing. I'm sure anyone involved in baal runs for lvling wont begrudge the mh sorc for time saved. How many peeps want the sorc to tele quickly to throne? MH facilitates that, and benefits everyone. If they seem poorly geared and I have items I know would suit them better, I let them know. I've actually used the 'check other persons gear' feature to help facilitate trades w/ them.

Would you rather spend 45 minutes sitting around for a rush to finish, or 2 hrs? The choice is yours. The vast majority of players do this: MF, trade, rush new chars so they can wear what they MF/traded for. How many actually PLAY the game? PvP aside, how many actually take a new char and play thru the way it was intended?
