Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26829117-20180113095630/@comment-31439505-20180119182832

Sirebel wrote: Darrell, you really need to go back to the top of the thread and reread it. This thread is about Epic suing a player for making videos of exploits in this game and posting them on YouTube. How long do you think this wiki (not Fandom, the RR3 wiki) would survive if FM/EA started issuing DMCA notices to take down content and suing the admins/users posting content that was damaging their business model?

So, one final time, please don't post exploits on the wiki. There are some, like getting a free car or how to get instant servicing, that aren't going to bother many people but if you start telling people how to get free, unlimited gold then you are going to cause the admins a real headache and these posts will get deleted as quickly as they are noticed. Regarding point #2. I have not posted how to do anything. Only pointed out that many here have known these things for a while and that others need to discover. Which I get. But dont brag about completion percentages, etc, when you are not playing the same game everyone else is.

Regarding point 1. No, YOU need to go re-read the article. Fourth paragraph, second sentence. And I will quote,

"In a compaint filed at a California Federal Court, the game publisher accuses a New Zelander of creating an exploit that allows users to get free V-bucks."

I dont know how you read that, but that tells me he did something to create an exploit that wasnt otherwise available in the game. The rest of the article is pretty fague doesnt really clarify. But is does state that he used YouTube to "advertise and promote" his expliot.

That can be taken many ways, and we will never know what it means for sure, but to me when you say someone was "advertising" something, that means they are selling something.

Just my take on it. But it is really not clear at all. No biggie. We all read it different.