Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-31717798-20171223105008/@comment-34098500-20171227044929

I would characterise "the issue" in the following way:

You find a wallet lying in the street. Do you,

a) Keep the wallet?

b) Return the wallet but keep any money found in it?

c) Return the wallet as you found it?

Given that RR3 uses a freemium model of distribution where GCs are backed against "Real" Units of Currency, I would say the use of exploits for hacking up GC balances would be synonymous with scenario (b) and maybe a bit of (a) too at a stretch...

To put it simply:

If you are "giving yourself an unfair advantage", then you are robbing someone else of a "fair advantage"

Not Rocket Science, you ARE cheating....

The sensible thing to do would be to help the Game Developers improve their product by alerting them to any potential loopholes so that everyone has a level playing field?

Some of those loopholes are built in for "debugging purposes", but you sometimes you have to:

"Turn off debugger to stop of der bugger"

And now, "Let the Flame Wars Begin!"