Just pointing out that hacking/cheating is not good for any of the parties involved, in this case it doesn't matter since it was in a team co-op mission. No one likes kids playing video games, but that's kind of why they make them in the 1st place, I'm sure most sales will be to these "kids" you speak of and the minority to actual mature gamers. Which would be why we have so many dumbed down games of late
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tbh.. i kinda doubt that statistic.. and i say this simply for 1 reason and 1 reason alone.. kids.. don't have jobs.. don't earn money..and aren't the spending majority... it's people in the 18-40yo age range.. the ones that can actually afford the shit.... the younger ones are usually just the annoying little kids who have pissed and moaned til mommy and daddy finally caved just to shut them up. and cheating is only cheating if you're actually BREAKING a rule.. in this case.. you're using a -blam!- up in game programming to your advantage.. you're not breaking the game or altering it's design.. you're capitalizing on a program mistake.. against the AI.. i hardly call that cheating.. now.. if i managed to find a way to inject code into the game.. to suddenly equip myself with atheon's blaster.. and took it into say the crucible.. you bet your ass that's cheating.. bc it's operating or forcing the operation of the game in manner in which it was never possible to operate previously.
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由Watched编辑: 12/20/2014 9:41:20 PManyone under 18 who can't be legally bound to a contract is a kid. by purest definition of the law. even emancipated minors .. are still.. you guessed it.. minors. now there are some instances where sub 18 can work and earn money.. i believe as early as 16 in some states.. however.. they still can't work a full time job til they're 18 legally. (child labor laws)