Thread:Darrell Holcomb/@comment-26829117-20170908141224/@comment-29799506-20170908174248

Geez, give me a break. I took a break from RR3 for one year and missed the glitch where people could get unlimited ads with change of ad ID. Was it "cheating"? Well, it didn't go my way so I guess I could accuse people of "cheating". How about the WTTT glitch where  you could get cars for the price of a rental? It didn't go my way either.

"Cheat" is a strong word with moral judgment attached. That's different from "hack" or "exploit" which simply describes an act. I believe the admins have admitted they have used a glitch. Isn't that good enough, or are you just upset you didn't know about it?

Instead of keep beating on admins for not telling you something, acknowledge and thank their hard work for maintaining this Wiki. It's a lot of work to record all the data (bar of damage, fame award, etc.), while trying to finish special events under recommended PR, while sharing the SE strategies with others, while monitoring Wiki activities, etc. etc.

You can't talk about glitches in public. Otherwise FM would just fix it.

Also, ask yourself this, if I were to tell you a n exploit to gain extra GC, would you use it yourself? Or would you hold such a high moral standard that you'd just call FM to fix it?

Life is never fair. I do know of a glitch which doesn't require modification of game data (I am on iOS, so that's not possible), so it isn't really "hacking". But if I were to share publicly, I bet over 50% of players won't be able to take advantage of it because of other pre-requisites. Would it be "fair" to share? Or would I just create an angry mob?

<p style="margin:12pt0cm;"><span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Helvetica","sans-serif"">And I am not under any obligation to tell you what the glitch. Neither is Sirebel