Radiohe4d wrote:Individualism.
Nice aspect of individualism, to play in another arena…
Radiohe4d wrote:And if we would agree on forbidding those things, what would come up next? Forcing everyone to use the same crosshair and fov? Or what about sounds?
If you are unable to differentiate, you are right, "set by default" or "any modification allowed" is your only choice. But if you take into consideration some factors like accessibility, influence on the gameplay, change of visual perception and so on… I think it's possible to define what should be treated as cheat and what not.
Radiohe4d wrote:First of all, I don't use any hacks at all. No r_showsurfaces, no fbhack or whatever. I'm just getting tired of people who search for excuses at everything and everyone only because they are not able to be honest to themselves. But thats humans nature I guess.
That's just the easy way to get off the hook. But probably you have already noticed that people who are always looking for some excuses are not those who are playing with default settings… most likely it is the behaviour of people, who habitually tweak every single shit.
Radiohe4d wrote:If you don't care about being competitive -> Um, just play and have fun?
You mean that I just have to play with a big smile to make the game enjoyable?
To avoid that a new player has a chance is best way to transform the game in a sick sphere for sick people. Maybe that's your castle, but the discrepancy is large enough without that stuff. People, who watch their own demos, will be the only surviving species if there are no technical limits, because they will push it to the extreme.
And by the way, pressing the space key at irregular intervals doesn't fit very well with contemplation.
halogene wrote:I am not really sure I follow you. Why would somebody that uses the "subtle cheats" call another one a "bad loser"? Only, if such other player complains about the winning player using such "subtle cheats". Then, to me, the question is, why does the losing player complain in the first place?
I think it's logical that a cheater will not be the one, who is the first to complain about it. He may only get tired of hearing the truth and have some trouble with the antilag.
I guess that if someone really can't stand something, then he will make everything to avoid that situation. But if I understand you correctly, deal with it or leave it, right?
Just don't give a shit about it…and take the bigger one.
halogene wrote:If this player wants to play competitive, he/she can easily use the same settings to equal out that "disadvantage".
That's the problem.
If the modification of the game content is the main feature of the game, people should know that, because I suppose that not everyone has set up the wallhack key.
And disadvantage without quotes would be more appropriate, because these settings are not that subtle for the one who plays with them, only for the opponent.
halogene wrote:what about the other disadvantages like high ping or a bad mouse or screen or rig or chair or haircut?
With this line of reasoning a wallhack or an aimbot should not be a problem at all. You have to put it in the perspective of people for whom Nexuiz isn't just an insignificant detail of the world. Otherwise you can imagine…
My concern is not to make everybody the same. On the contrary, what's interesting is the fact that everyone has different abilities. But if you make everything flexible the whole thing becomes blurry. I agree with you that there are other factors like the screen and the mouse. It probably depends on what the chessboard should be. However, I think it is not the solution to have no chessboard at all.