• paraphrand@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    That’s not the problem. The problem is people hacking software.

    If we are talking about the software. The problem is the hacking of that software. I replied to a comment about the software.

    The arms race is not the problem. Anti-cheat didn’t come first. The hacking of software did.

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      Why do you hate property rights?

      I’m not defending cheating in online games or interfering with Valve’s service, but if you think the solution to stopping them is attacking “software hacking” in general as a concept, that juice ain’t worth the squeeze. “Software hacking,” fundamentally, is nothing more than modifying the operation of your computer, your property that you own. It’s no different than buying a physical paper book and then writing notes in the margin.

      If you’re proposing disallowing people from doing that, you’re attacking the concept of property rights itself.

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        6 hours ago

        That would be absurd for me to suggest. I was not claiming that all “hacking” no matter how you define the word, as bad.

        I was just stating the source of the problem here. Everyone is really sensitive about the fact.

        • hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de
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          1 hour ago

          Re-read your original comment, m8. If you really didn’t want to condemn all hacking, then you did a good job stating the exact opposite.

    • ragebutt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 hours ago

      That’s not the problem. Hacking software rules. The problem is griefing shitheads who ruin games for other people.

      I regularly hack single player games to cheat especially after I have a “legit” run and want to try playing op or if it’s just a game I’m not super invested in the mechanics of and want to power through the story. Who gives a shit if I do this? 20-30 years ago this was a cheat code or a game genie thing. Now it’s “bad”, which I get if it’s multiplayer and I’m ruining balance (unless literally the only multiplayer aspect is a meaningless leaderboard), or it’s still there but it’s monetized and that’s just scumbag shit