PoE reddit hits a new low
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I'm really, really disappointed by this. And to see that it's on top of the bloody page is even worse. I mean really? I'm all for mods and stuff like in TL2, but this is a fucking disgrace. Shit like this doesn't belong in PoE.
And he posted in Chris' very own subreddit. Like a big, in-your-face "fuck you". Not happy about this at all :(((( For try, for see, and for know.
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Don't worry, upvoted. More people know about it, more fair the game will be :).
Ohh boy, some people here really dont know what and how many illegal things people are using. Последняя редакция: miljan#1261. Время: 13 янв. 2015 г., 14:00:39
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Lol this reddit thread has more upvotes than patch 1.3 MAuahahahh
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sigh.
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" A standard PoE hack (one of several) that is in use for a long time, and a lot of people are using it. Последняя редакция: miljan#1261. Время: 13 янв. 2015 г., 14:03:03
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" More often than not it isn't. It seems most ppl think the saying means "oh well, there are always a few bad ones in any group" but that isn't it's actual meaning. The example given is: A bad person influences everyone he or she comes into contact with, making them bad too. Helen is the rotten apple that spoils the barrel in our office. Everyone sees her come in late to work and take long coffee breaks, and they think, "Why can't I do the same?" So rather than meaning there are always a few bad apples it means that a single bad apple can influence those around them to also become bad. That is why I warned in my 1st post that GGG need to do something because like what happened in D2, once people realise you can cheat without reprisal people are quick to jump on board, a very slippery slope. |
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Amidst the hacks, the utility linked has some really useful QoL features. Has the sub gone to shit? I don't think so. The few posts the past two days have been interesting and refreshing to see people talk openly about how they really play the game.
It exposes many of the pain points in PoE when you see what lengths people go to in order to avoid them. Which is actually helpful to the development process. As well as enables some people to reach a level of playability that was previously unavailable. I will say that using maphacks/fullbright/zoomhack are certainly cheating and ruin the point of the racing culture of many of PoE's events and are certainly unreasonable. |
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" Oh carry on. Dys an sohm
Rohs an kyn Sahl djahs afah Mah morn narr |
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" Man I wish that were true. It's only helpful if you... you know... act on the info. No. Calm down. Learn to enjoy losing.
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