Author Topic: Fair play. Admitting your mistakes. Moving on to a new present.  (Read 94 times)

Offline RagneR

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Here I would like to see a response from players who are not afraid to admit that they once made a mistake and played unfairly. I also want to see players who are honestly ready to answer that they have never made any of the mistakes.
For simplicity, I recommend using the following expressions
"I made a mistake."
and
"True."
True means that you have never made such situations during the entire time
Made a mistake means that you admit your mistake.

For those who are very interested in revealing the essence of everything, as I once did, you can either briefly highlight a point or points, or describe the situation of a particular case in detail. This cleanses a person from within, and makes him not repeat something like this.

"
In order to restore the competitive spirit, the game must be fair.
Fair play is
1. No use of third-party programs;
2. No stream-sniping;
3. No clues and hints from observers;
3.1 This often concerns people in good relations who want their friend to win against a person;
4. No account sharing between players;
5. Intentionally losing a match, of one's own free will, in order to increase one's opponent's rating.

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Offline RagneR

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I'll start with myself. I violated each of these points. I didn't abuse them to any extent, I always respected fair play, but some situations provoked me to act disrespectfully towards other players. I realized my mistake only after I stopped enjoying winning. After all, I understood that even when I don't use any of these, I already earned a bad reputation in front of myself. To be honest, lying to yourself is no better than lying to someone else. Stop lying to yourself and others.

After some time, I decided to talk about it. I haven't touched these points for a long time, but the unpleasant feeling from what I did has always remained with me.

Offline Pandaprewmaster325

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A thought provoking post you know? Looking at this server and forums it seems people used to hack warcraft 2 which has to be the most dumb and pathetic hacking I ever seen like imagine hacking a 30 year old game (29 year old really) like of all games you choose the most niche of games to hack just to climb up a ladder? I never really cheated in any online game I played like once did a stream snipe in red alert 3 , once abused the ability to go third person in half life to play it in 3rd person in online allowing me to see through walls and such not very cheating because you can't aim as well but still gives you an edge over the enemy and a unfair one.

I could never ever stand hackers the fun of playing online is the process of learning by competing against other humans and developing ways to defeat those people who stomp you , worst hacking a very old game which is negative because ant returning player or new player would be put off by this hackers , well I hope the hacker thing got resolved.

Today warcraft is not the warcraft it used to be , lets stick to what made warcraft warcraft! ORCS AND HUMANS